Autumn Internationals - TV coverage?
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Not sure Scotland were that convincing. 15 v 15 would have been a very different game imho
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i missed the red card, was it the correct decision?BR wrote:Not sure Scotland were that convincing. 15 v 15 would have been a very different game imho
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Convincing on the scoreboard.BR wrote:Not sure Scotland were that convincing. 15 v 15 would have been a very different game imho
England don't wolf Samoa as much as I thought they would. Still, a comfortable win.
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Seemed clearcut at the time. I think the ref only reviewed it looking for mitigation.Joe Schmo wrote:i missed the red card, was it the correct decision?BR wrote:Not sure Scotland were that convincing. 15 v 15 would have been a very different game imho
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Well RTE seem convinced you boys are watching, every time they have a competition for222toHounslow wrote:The fact that the FIRFU sold the rights knowing full well Nordie supporters had no access to a free to air option pretty much sums up what they think of us.
future fixture tickets they give viewers from NI a number to call. Maybe some distinguished gentlemen on here just aren't that tech saavy?
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RTE player definitely doesnt work with a BT postcodeconnachtfan wrote:Well RTE seem convinced you boys are watching, every time they have a competition for222toHounslow wrote:The fact that the FIRFU sold the rights knowing full well Nordie supporters had no access to a free to air option pretty much sums up what they think of us.
future fixture tickets they give viewers from NI a number to call. Maybe some distinguished gentlemen on here just aren't that tech saavy?
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It's not about tech savvy. Most of us *could* receive an RTE2 signal; the question becomes - is it worth the outlay in varying ones standard tech set up in order to watch 3 matches/year?connachtfan wrote:Well RTE seem convinced you boys are watching, every time they have a competition for222toHounslow wrote:The fact that the FIRFU sold the rights knowing full well Nordie supporters had no access to a free to air option pretty much sums up what they think of us.
future fixture tickets they give viewers from NI a number to call. Maybe some distinguished gentlemen on here just aren't that tech saavy?
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So there is access and it is really a question of choice. No issue therefore.BR wrote: It's not about tech savvy. Most of us *could* receive an RTE2 signal; the question becomes - is it worth the outlay in varying ones standard tech set up in order to watch 3 matches/year?
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Well we could all just subscribe to sky sports too. That would be the cheaper option for many. (Or go to the pub ...)Shan wrote:So there is access and it is really a question of choice. No issue therefore.BR wrote: It's not about tech savvy. Most of us *could* receive an RTE2 signal; the question becomes - is it worth the outlay in varying ones standard tech set up in order to watch 3 matches/year?
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Or just say FU IRFUBR wrote:Well we could all just subscribe to sky sports too. That would be the cheaper option for many. (Or go to the pub ...)Shan wrote:So there is access and it is really a question of choice. No issue therefore.BR wrote: It's not about tech savvy. Most of us *could* receive an RTE2 signal; the question becomes - is it worth the outlay in varying ones standard tech set up in order to watch 3 matches/year?
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Indeed. We have lots of options. We are pretty lucky really.BR wrote: Well we could all just subscribe to sky sports too. That would be the cheaper option for many. (Or go to the pub ...)
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Yeah why not. Shur yiz have plenty of practice by now with that one.Rooster wrote:Or just say FU IRFU
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So anyway France drew with Japan. Jaynee O'Feck.
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Slightly off topic but relevant. I see from Irish Times that RTE have lost the free to air rights for the 6 Nations.
To the best of my knowledge there is no TV3 signal in Northern Ireland unless you are living close to the border and get a leaked signal.
Will the BBC be covering all Irelands matches or just those covering the Home Nations or are the Nortnern Province being forgotten once again ?
To the best of my knowledge there is no TV3 signal in Northern Ireland unless you are living close to the border and get a leaked signal.
Will the BBC be covering all Irelands matches or just those covering the Home Nations or are the Nortnern Province being forgotten once again ?