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Is the future of Charlton TV safe?
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You got to remember that almost half of the midweek games I listed above were originally scheduled on international breaks and then were rearranged for a midweek.fenaddick said:
But 2 (3 if you include Fiorini) of the internationals have left so we probably will have games in the international break this season.JohnnyH2 said:
We had no games played during the international break last seasonfenaddick said:Don't think many games will actually move. @Callumcafc's list doesn't factor in that Sky can show 3pm games during international breaks too. I appreciate I'm unusual as someone who lives in the UK but not near The Valley but this is quite helpful for me personally. I'm still not particularly pleased with it on a macro level but it's nice I can watch more games now
To add international breaks on top of the list above would be double counting Wigan (A), Derby (A), Northampton (H) and Wigan (H).1 -
I live in Manchester and travel abroad each weekend 👀
I can justify watching at 3pm if me, the Mrs and the little ones have gone out earlier in the day…I can even justify it if the Mrs is out in the afternoon, trying to brainwash the toddlers into watching Charlton.
But 12:30 is such a bugger of a time right in the middle of the day will make it so much harder to get away with
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Has it been confirmed that all matches won’t be available to international fans next season via CharltonTV?0
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No, and can’t imagine why that would be the case. But it’s possible you’ll just get the match with much of the bells and whistles removed.Powell2ThePeople said:Has it been confirmed that all matches won’t be available to international fans next season via CharltonTV?1 -
With our shocking performances this season, I've rarely wanted to rewatch the match itself.msomerton said:Will the club be able steam a full replay of a game the following week as they do now on Charlton TV. I enjoy watching a full replay on a midweek afternoon especially of the away games. Makes the £60 annual subscription to Charlton TV worth while.
But I have enjoyed everything else, and it's this which I would really miss. HT and FT analysis of important events in the match (which when you are there you sometimes miss) and especially the banter between Minto, Curbs, Brownie etc.10 -
The banter between Scotty (or Charlotte), Browny, Curbs, Lisbinho etc is normally the best thing on matchday.killerandflash said:
With our shocking performances this season, I've rarely wanted to rewatch the match itself.msomerton said:Will the club be able steam a full replay of a game the following week as they do now on Charlton TV. I enjoy watching a full replay on a midweek afternoon especially of the away games. Makes the £60 annual subscription to Charlton TV worth while.
But I have enjoyed everything else, and it's this which I would really miss. HT and FT analysis of important events in the match (which when you are there you sometimes miss) and especially the banter between Minto, Curbs, Brownie etc.
If the club doesn't go the full monty on matchday coverage for the overseas streaming coverage maybe they'd consider a proper highlights programme on, say, a Sunday?
Create a programme with some of the banter/archive/reminiscing to begin with, proper highlights (minimum of 10-15 minutes - assuming they can cobble that much together! - but maybe up to 30 mins) with full post-match analysis and interviews afterwards.
That could be a cracking hour-long programme and well worth watching, even if you have to fast-forward the actual football bit!6 -
I would watch Charlton TV up until 3pm and from 5pm, best bits.0
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Great idea, and they could do that on Zoom from their living room with no need for a studio. The media team at Charlton can put together the highlights, interviews etc to incorporate it.Briston_Addick said:
The banter between Scotty (or Charlotte), Browny, Curbs, Lisbinho etc is normally the best thing on matchday.killerandflash said:
With our shocking performances this season, I've rarely wanted to rewatch the match itself.msomerton said:Will the club be able steam a full replay of a game the following week as they do now on Charlton TV. I enjoy watching a full replay on a midweek afternoon especially of the away games. Makes the £60 annual subscription to Charlton TV worth while.
But I have enjoyed everything else, and it's this which I would really miss. HT and FT analysis of important events in the match (which when you are there you sometimes miss) and especially the banter between Minto, Curbs, Brownie etc.
If the club doesn't go the full monty on matchday coverage for the overseas streaming coverage maybe they'd consider a proper highlights programme on, say, a Sunday?
Create a programme with some of the banter/archive/reminiscing to begin with, proper highlights (minimum of 10-15 minutes - assuming they can cobble that much together! - but maybe up to 30 mins) with full post-match analysis and interviews afterwards.
That could be a cracking hour-long programme and well worth watching, even if you have to fast-forward the actual football bit!3 -
ChicagoAddick said:
Great idea, and they could do that on Zoom from their living room with no need for a studio. The media team at Charlton can put together the highlights, interviews etc to incorporate it.Briston_Addick said:
The banter between Scotty (or Charlotte), Browny, Curbs, Lisbinho etc is normally the best thing on matchday.killerandflash said:
With our shocking performances this season, I've rarely wanted to rewatch the match itself.msomerton said:Will the club be able steam a full replay of a game the following week as they do now on Charlton TV. I enjoy watching a full replay on a midweek afternoon especially of the away games. Makes the £60 annual subscription to Charlton TV worth while.
But I have enjoyed everything else, and it's this which I would really miss. HT and FT analysis of important events in the match (which when you are there you sometimes miss) and especially the banter between Minto, Curbs, Brownie etc.
If the club doesn't go the full monty on matchday coverage for the overseas streaming coverage maybe they'd consider a proper highlights programme on, say, a Sunday?
Create a programme with some of the banter/archive/reminiscing to begin with, proper highlights (minimum of 10-15 minutes - assuming they can cobble that much together! - but maybe up to 30 mins) with full post-match analysis and interviews afterwards.
That could be a cracking hour-long programme and well worth watching, even if you have to fast-forward the actual football bit!
And Lord Llewellyn could still dial in from whatever Caribbean resort he's holidaying at that week ...4 -
It is a great idea but a lot of the banter magic will be lost if they are not physically together. Then again would they be willing to come into the studio for such a setup? They surely do it now partly because they can watch the game live together. Still it seems worth exploring at the very least.Briston_Addick said:ChicagoAddick said:
Great idea, and they could do that on Zoom from their living room with no need for a studio. The media team at Charlton can put together the highlights, interviews etc to incorporate it.Briston_Addick said:
The banter between Scotty (or Charlotte), Browny, Curbs, Lisbinho etc is normally the best thing on matchday.killerandflash said:
With our shocking performances this season, I've rarely wanted to rewatch the match itself.msomerton said:Will the club be able steam a full replay of a game the following week as they do now on Charlton TV. I enjoy watching a full replay on a midweek afternoon especially of the away games. Makes the £60 annual subscription to Charlton TV worth while.
But I have enjoyed everything else, and it's this which I would really miss. HT and FT analysis of important events in the match (which when you are there you sometimes miss) and especially the banter between Minto, Curbs, Brownie etc.
If the club doesn't go the full monty on matchday coverage for the overseas streaming coverage maybe they'd consider a proper highlights programme on, say, a Sunday?
Create a programme with some of the banter/archive/reminiscing to begin with, proper highlights (minimum of 10-15 minutes - assuming they can cobble that much together! - but maybe up to 30 mins) with full post-match analysis and interviews afterwards.
That could be a cracking hour-long programme and well worth watching, even if you have to fast-forward the actual football bit!
And Lord Llewellyn could still dial in from whatever Caribbean resort he's holidaying at that week ...
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