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Peter McKenna hits back at Michael Duignan

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Peter McKenna totally missing the point, I am not an TV expert but would assume one would have to have a basic SKY package first of all before one could avail of the €10 one off purchase of any game on a one off basis. Whether Michael Duignan or I or anyone else has SKY is irrelevant, Michael Duignan said his father (for example) had not got SKY and missed the match on Sat night as a result. I was visiting an eldery relation Saturday evening and had to go home to see the match in my own house. Michael Duigan (or anyone else) is not solely responsible for whether their parents have SKY (or not)..Peter McKenna is being subjective in his reply hinting about Duignan going to watch the Lions Match etc on Sat morning..NOT everyone has SKY to avail of the one off purchase deal..I doubt very much if there is an "arrow" shaped analogue aerial or similar on Mr. McKennas house etc. etc.

Fairplayalways (Offaly) - Posts: 1034 - 14/07/2017 16:25:47    2016593

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Replying To Fairplayalways:  "Peter McKenna totally missing the point, I am not an TV expert but would assume one would have to have a basic SKY package first of all before one could avail of the €10 one off purchase of any game on a one off basis. Whether Michael Duignan or I or anyone else has SKY is irrelevant, Michael Duignan said his father (for example) had not got SKY and missed the match on Sat night as a result. I was visiting an eldery relation Saturday evening and had to go home to see the match in my own house. Michael Duigan (or anyone else) is not solely responsible for whether their parents have SKY (or not)..Peter McKenna is being subjective in his reply hinting about Duignan going to watch the Lions Match etc on Sat morning..NOT everyone has SKY to avail of the one off purchase deal..I doubt very much if there is an "arrow" shaped analogue aerial or similar on Mr. McKennas house etc. etc."
it's 2017 the gaa should have it's own tv station similar to all the premiership teams, or laliga etc where punters could subscribe to the gaa world wide to view games or streamed live, can't be that big a deal to get up and going. selling to sky etc is taking the easy option with no thought to the ordinary people who can't afford sky packages or not physically able to attend games

bulmccabe (Tyrone) - Posts: 361 - 14/07/2017 17:00:43    2016604

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Replying To Fairplayalways:  "Peter McKenna totally missing the point, I am not an TV expert but would assume one would have to have a basic SKY package first of all before one could avail of the €10 one off purchase of any game on a one off basis. Whether Michael Duignan or I or anyone else has SKY is irrelevant, Michael Duignan said his father (for example) had not got SKY and missed the match on Sat night as a result. I was visiting an eldery relation Saturday evening and had to go home to see the match in my own house. Michael Duigan (or anyone else) is not solely responsible for whether their parents have SKY (or not)..Peter McKenna is being subjective in his reply hinting about Duignan going to watch the Lions Match etc on Sat morning..NOT everyone has SKY to avail of the one off purchase deal..I doubt very much if there is an "arrow" shaped analogue aerial or similar on Mr. McKennas house etc. etc."
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He's talking about Now TV which is aimed at anyone who doesn't have a Sky package. If you have a Sky package you have free access to Sky Go.

GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7336 - 14/07/2017 17:40:13    2016615

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Peter mc Kenna provides another garbled response In relation to criticism of the sky deal. I was waiting for him to wheel out the shameful diaspora argument again. Michael duignan correct in what he said , but it appears these full time paid Official's are above any sort of criticism from the ordinary gaa club members.....

totalrecall (Leitrim) - Posts: 912 - 14/07/2017 22:28:50    2016714

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Replying To GreenandRed:  "link

He's talking about Now TV which is aimed at anyone who doesn't have a Sky package. If you have a Sky package you have free access to Sky Go."
that was part of my point above..you have to have SKY tv to avail of the NOW tv or whatever you call it..not everyone, believe it or not has access to SKY in any format..many still have analogue aerial and Sarorview boxt or saorview TV working off the old analogue aerial...maybe Peter McKenna is a city slicker and assumes everyone has SKY tv of some description...

Fairplayalways (Offaly) - Posts: 1034 - 15/07/2017 00:50:29    2016747

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Just 4 years ago, before the SKY deal, Dublin drew with Kilkenny in the Leinster hurling semi-final. Dublin went on to win the replay beating Cats in championship for the first time in 50 odd years. Neither game was televised by RTE (or TV3). Where was Michael Duignan's outrage then? It was hardly mentioned because RTE couldn't (then or now) show EVERY match that people want to see. In fact, there was only one camera in O'Moore Park which made the highlights of those games almost unwatchable. Let that sink in, folks.

keeper7 (Longford) - Posts: 4088 - 15/07/2017 02:47:04    2016755

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I think he caught Michael with his pants down on this one, he has the cheek to tweet about watching lions rugby on sky but whinge the next day about it

hill16no1man (Dublin) - Posts: 12665 - 15/07/2017 08:01:13    2016764

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Replying To bulmccabe:  "it's 2017 the gaa should have it's own tv station similar to all the premiership teams, or laliga etc where punters could subscribe to the gaa world wide to view games or streamed live, can't be that big a deal to get up and going. selling to sky etc is taking the easy option with no thought to the ordinary people who can't afford sky packages or not physically able to attend games"
It does, sort of! It's called GAAGO and costs €140/year or €10/game (a little cheaper in the UK I think) but it's not available in Ireland for tv rights issues. It's not quite the GAA's own channel because it just uses the coverage from RTE and Sky. Having a channel 100% owned by the GAA would lead to pretty boring and one dimensional analysis though.
In all this debate about Sky/RTE/The Sunday Game, remember what Oscar Wilde said; "There is only one thing in life worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about"

Sindar (Roscommon) - Posts: 348 - 15/07/2017 09:05:12    2016770

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Replying To Fairplayalways:  "
Replying To GreenandRed:  "link

He's talking about Now TV which is aimed at anyone who doesn't have a Sky package. If you have a Sky package you have free access to Sky Go."
that was part of my point above..you have to have SKY tv to avail of the NOW tv or whatever you call it..not everyone, believe it or not has access to SKY in any format..many still have analogue aerial and Sarorview boxt or saorview TV working off the old analogue aerial...maybe Peter McKenna is a city slicker and assumes everyone has SKY tv of some description..."
You don't have to have a Sky package to get access to Now TV.

Cockney_Cat (UK) - Posts: 2447 - 15/07/2017 09:26:33    2016777

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Replying To keeper7:  "Just 4 years ago, before the SKY deal, Dublin drew with Kilkenny in the Leinster hurling semi-final. Dublin went on to win the replay beating Cats in championship for the first time in 50 odd years. Neither game was televised by RTE (or TV3). Where was Michael Duignan's outrage then? It was hardly mentioned because RTE couldn't (then or now) show EVERY match that people want to see. In fact, there was only one camera in O'Moore Park which made the highlights of those games almost unwatchable. Let that sink in, folks."
RTE were able to show 50 matches in 2007. More than the 45 being shown now. There's competition rules that mean they can't have a monopoly on coverage.

The GAA has control over what's part of the rights deal that's getting negotiated. TV3 were bidding for the packages that RTE and Sky were. Sky aren't some freebie bonus.

The same story you told from 4 years ago could happen today. It's only 5 extra games getting shown now from then.

Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 4208 - 15/07/2017 09:31:59    2016780

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not everyone has a sky satellite and box in the house

valley84 (Westmeath) - Posts: 1890 - 15/07/2017 10:00:59    2016784

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For me the big thing about this deal is that fewer people are watching GAA than they used to now.

According to Paul Rouse Sky's getting about 1/10 the viewing figures in Ireland compared to TV3.

1 big match on TV3 could get average numbers of 400k people. Sky's big games break 50k. Other smaller games on Sky get 10k-20k viewers in Ireland. A big match on TV3 isn't far off getting the same total viewers than all Sky's games in a season. TV3's viewers are all unique viewers also.

The GAA has sold itself cheaply too. Their take from media in their 2013 accounts was just over €10m, their take in 2014 was a little less than €10.5m.

Something McKenna said in the interview that worries me is how the GAA needs the Sky deal to fund its development projects. To me that sounds like we have to sell to the highest bidder and not because we choose to.

The highest bidder is not always the best bidder.

I'd be worried in the long term interest in the game if Sky were to get a greatly increased number of exclusive matches in the future.

Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 4208 - 15/07/2017 10:26:58    2016798

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Sky has 8 of the next 12 Football Championship matches exclusively. We don't get know how many Super 8 matches they'll get next year.

Let that sink in folks.

opa01 (Cavan) - Posts: 500 - 15/07/2017 13:02:29    2016878

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Replying To Fairplayalways:  "
Replying To GreenandRed:  "link

He's talking about Now TV which is aimed at anyone who doesn't have a Sky package. If you have a Sky package you have free access to Sky Go."
that was part of my point above..you have to have SKY tv to avail of the NOW tv or whatever you call it..not everyone, believe it or not has access to SKY in any format..many still have analogue aerial and Sarorview boxt or saorview TV working off the old analogue aerial...maybe Peter McKenna is a city slicker and assumes everyone has SKY tv of some description..."
You do not need a Sky subscription to watch Now TV. It would defeat the purpose of getting it.

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GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7336 - 15/07/2017 14:56:49    2016928

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Replying To hill16no1man:  "I think he caught Michael with his pants down on this one, he has the cheek to tweet about watching lions rugby on sky but whinge the next day about it"
Exactly right hill.

Duignan joins another long list of spoofers who have embarrassed themselves on The Sunday Game.

There is no way terrestrial t.v. can show every game & for someone who doesn't have Sky Sports there are still options.

1. Go to the bloody game.
2. Go to a pub or a family member or neighbour who has Sky Sports.
3. Watch on cricfree.
4. Listen on the radio as we have done for years.

If you are not willing to do any of the above then fair enough but quit bellyaching.

MuckrossHead (Donegal) - Posts: 5028 - 15/07/2017 15:49:46    2016949

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Whammo,

"The GAA has sold itself cheaply too. Their take from media in their 2013 accounts was just over €10m, their take in 2014 was a little less than €10.5m.

Something McKenna said in the interview that worries me is how the GAA needs the Sky deal to fund its development projects. To me that sounds like we have to sell to the highest bidder and not because we choose to."

I don't get ya?

keeper7 (Longford) - Posts: 4088 - 15/07/2017 19:43:19    2017107

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Replying To keeper7:  "Whammo,

"The GAA has sold itself cheaply too. Their take from media in their 2013 accounts was just over €10m, their take in 2014 was a little less than €10.5m.

Something McKenna said in the interview that worries me is how the GAA needs the Sky deal to fund its development projects. To me that sounds like we have to sell to the highest bidder and not because we choose to."

I don't get ya?"
We're over committed financially and need every cent we can get.

That's my worry.

It's just speculation on my part but there have been a few statements out of Croke Park in the last year or so sounded like things are tight enough on it.

There was an article last year about falling attendance had me worried.

The very quick turnaround in saying that we wouldn't be moving from free to air to ending up signing a deal with Sky.

The rushed along Super 8 proposals. They came out of the blue and really seemed like a revenue spinner in that they didn't actually address many of the core issues around the championship structure.

Whammo86 (Antrim) - Posts: 4208 - 15/07/2017 21:09:33    2017149

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Replying To Whammo86:  "We're over committed financially and need every cent we can get.

That's my worry.

It's just speculation on my part but there have been a few statements out of Croke Park in the last year or so sounded like things are tight enough on it.

There was an article last year about falling attendance had me worried.

The very quick turnaround in saying that we wouldn't be moving from free to air to ending up signing a deal with Sky.

The rushed along Super 8 proposals. They came out of the blue and really seemed like a revenue spinner in that they didn't actually address many of the core issues around the championship structure."
Great post. I dunno what they are doing with the revenues and grants.

Pairc UiCaoimh probably put a big dent in the coffers.

Killarney.87 (Tipperary) - Posts: 2513 - 15/07/2017 22:24:17    2017196

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Speaking of GAA money, does anybody know what the story is with player endorsements? Not querying what players make, they're entitled to everything they get as far as I can see. But does some of this money go to player agents, county boards, Croke Park etc?

GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7336 - 15/07/2017 22:40:23    2017208

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Another great game in Semple this evening, broadcast by SKY. Looking forward to Duignan's indignant response during his next appearance on the Sunday Game.

football first (None) - Posts: 1259 - 15/07/2017 23:02:41    2017219

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