What's wrong with Hyde against MK Dons? One of the lowest teams in the draw at home to one of the biggest teams is perfect for TV I'd have thought.Charlie Sheen wrote:It’s a good fixture, local derby and all, but beggars belief how this fixture along with Hyde v MK Dons can receive top TV billing ahead of Charlton v Truro. The first Cornish club at this stage side 1969 with a real dream tie against an actual big club, yet they opt for matches involving a franchise club and moneybags club instead. Hyde v MK Dons, give me strength. Our match against Fylde would be better for TV.Phil wrote:On a side note. The Chorley v Fleetwood game has been moved to the Monday for BT TV
I notice none of the matches have been moved to Sunday thus far. Are the BBC slow on the uptake, or have they knocked this half the games on Saturday and half on Sunday nonsense on the head now? Let’s hope it’s the latter.
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It’s not a bad game, I guess. Just don’t see it as ‘tie of the round’ like the BBC are making out. I’d have thought Charlton v Truro would be a better pick for TV for reasons explained in a previous post.Mystic wrote:What's wrong with Hyde against MK Dons? One of the lowest teams in the draw at home to one of the biggest teams is perfect for TV I'd have thought.Charlie Sheen wrote:It’s a good fixture, local derby and all, but beggars belief how this fixture along with Hyde v MK Dons can receive top TV billing ahead of Charlton v Truro. The first Cornish club at this stage side 1969 with a real dream tie against an actual big club, yet they opt for matches involving a franchise club and moneybags club instead. Hyde v MK Dons, give me strength. Our match against Fylde would be better for TV.Phil wrote:On a side note. The Chorley v Fleetwood game has been moved to the Monday for BT TV
I notice none of the matches have been moved to Sunday thus far. Are the BBC slow on the uptake, or have they knocked this half the games on Saturday and half on Sunday nonsense on the head now? Let’s hope it’s the latter.
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Just round the corner from the BBC, innit?
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TV channels prefer the plucky non-league sides at home against the more illustrious higher ranked teams. Charlton being at home to Truro doesn't fit with that so was never likely to be chosen for coverage.Charlie Sheen wrote:It’s not a bad game, I guess. Just don’t see it as ‘tie of the round’ like the BBC are making out. I’d have thought Charlton v Truro would be a better pick for TV for reasons explained in a previous post.Mystic wrote:What's wrong with Hyde against MK Dons? One of the lowest teams in the draw at home to one of the biggest teams is perfect for TV I'd have thought.Charlie Sheen wrote:It’s a good fixture, local derby and all, but beggars belief how this fixture along with Hyde v MK Dons can receive top TV billing ahead of Charlton v Truro. The first Cornish club at this stage side 1969 with a real dream tie against an actual big club, yet they opt for matches involving a franchise club and moneybags club instead. Hyde v MK Dons, give me strength. Our match against Fylde would be better for TV.Phil wrote:On a side note. The Chorley v Fleetwood game has been moved to the Monday for BT TV
I notice none of the matches have been moved to Sunday thus far. Are the BBC slow on the uptake, or have they knocked this half the games on Saturday and half on Sunday nonsense on the head now? Let’s hope it’s the latter.
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Each to their own, I guess. Chorley are on tele and they're the same level as Truro, though that is a local derby. Even applying your logic though, the BBC have made some strange selections. In the last round for example, they chose to stream St Albans v Boreham Wood rather than South Shields v Hartlepool, a local derby and a David v Goliath clash. It's almost as if the BBC are picking games at random sometimes, rather than showing the best tie.Lovejoy wrote:TV channels prefer the plucky non-league sides at home against the more illustrious higher ranked teams. Charlton being at home to Truro doesn't fit with that so was never likely to be chosen for coverage.Charlie Sheen wrote:It’s not a bad game, I guess. Just don’t see it as ‘tie of the round’ like the BBC are making out. I’d have thought Charlton v Truro would be a better pick for TV for reasons explained in a previous post.Mystic wrote:What's wrong with Hyde against MK Dons? One of the lowest teams in the draw at home to one of the biggest teams is perfect for TV I'd have thought.Charlie Sheen wrote:It’s a good fixture, local derby and all, but beggars belief how this fixture along with Hyde v MK Dons can receive top TV billing ahead of Charlton v Truro. The first Cornish club at this stage side 1969 with a real dream tie against an actual big club, yet they opt for matches involving a franchise club and moneybags club instead. Hyde v MK Dons, give me strength. Our match against Fylde would be better for TV.Phil wrote:On a side note. The Chorley v Fleetwood game has been moved to the Monday for BT TV
I notice none of the matches have been moved to Sunday thus far. Are the BBC slow on the uptake, or have they knocked this half the games on Saturday and half on Sunday nonsense on the head now? Let’s hope it’s the latter.
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or the fact the BBC haven't a clue in teams that far down the lgs
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They had already shown South Shields and they said they would show different teams throughout the qualifying roundsCharlie Sheen wrote:Each to their own, I guess. Chorley are on tele and they're the same level as Truro, though that is a local derby. Even applying your logic though, the BBC have made some strange selections. In the last round for example, they chose to stream St Albans v Boreham Wood rather than South Shields v Hartlepool, a local derby and a David v Goliath clash. It's almost as if the BBC are picking games at random sometimes, rather than showing the best tie.Lovejoy wrote:TV channels prefer the plucky non-league sides at home against the more illustrious higher ranked teams. Charlton being at home to Truro doesn't fit with that so was never likely to be chosen for coverage.Charlie Sheen wrote:It’s not a bad game, I guess. Just don’t see it as ‘tie of the round’ like the BBC are making out. I’d have thought Charlton v Truro would be a better pick for TV for reasons explained in a previous post.Mystic wrote:What's wrong with Hyde against MK Dons? One of the lowest teams in the draw at home to one of the biggest teams is perfect for TV I'd have thought.Charlie Sheen wrote:It’s a good fixture, local derby and all, but beggars belief how this fixture along with Hyde v MK Dons can receive top TV billing ahead of Charlton v Truro. The first Cornish club at this stage side 1969 with a real dream tie against an actual big club, yet they opt for matches involving a franchise club and moneybags club instead. Hyde v MK Dons, give me strength. Our match against Fylde would be better for TV.Phil wrote:On a side note. The Chorley v Fleetwood game has been moved to the Monday for BT TV
I notice none of the matches have been moved to Sunday thus far. Are the BBC slow on the uptake, or have they knocked this half the games on Saturday and half on Sunday nonsense on the head now? Let’s hope it’s the latter.
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No subsidised coach then Makes it quite expensive.
£18 coach x 2 = £36 and two adults (no concessions) £10 each. £56 for me and her then. Be cheaper in the car.
http://www.harriers.co.uk/news/2017/10/20/fa-cup-fylde-tickets-travel/
£18 coach x 2 = £36 and two adults (no concessions) £10 each. £56 for me and her then. Be cheaper in the car.
http://www.harriers.co.uk/news/2017/10/20/fa-cup-fylde-tickets-travel/
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Cambridge v Sutton
Guiseley v Accrington
Woking v Bury
Solihull v Wycombe
Charlton v Truro
Dartford v Swindon
Guiseley v Accrington
Woking v Bury
Solihull v Wycombe
Charlton v Truro
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Its a pretty poor show from the BBC really one live game should have had one on Sunday. It would be nice to get a genuine non league pundit who understands the non league ethos and who would be less patronising
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Got to make the best of a bad draw try and get through and hope for better in rnd 2
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Phil wrote:No subsidised coach then Makes it quite expensive.
£18 coach x 2 = £36 and two adults (no concessions) £10 each. £56 for me and her then. Be cheaper in the car.
http://www.harriers.co.uk/news/2017/10/20/fa-cup-fylde-tickets-travel/
I hear the Telford players are subsidising their fans for the trip to Hereford - the players mind - not the club.
Means a saving of £5 per ticket.
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Harriers subsidised the coach to Newcastle Benfield and £18 isn't a bad price really, about average for coach travel this season.
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the BBC haven't a clue about anything to be honest........or the fact the BBC haven't a clue in teams that far down the lgs
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