Douglas Eegit wrote: » Maybe premier sports might give it a go now that it's UK and Ireland. And same, this was all that was keeping me with eir broadband. Come on siro, get the cable from the pole outside to my premises!
Hurrache wrote: » They're quitting sports TV altogether by the looks of it.
Must love hardship wrote: » Looks like Eir are gone from showing the peo 14 at the end of the season. Wonder where it ends up next??
Exclamation Marc wrote: » Outside of the Pro14, they had GAA and the odd FA Cup game. After that it was their "Gold" programming which was international football matches from the 80s and 90s, GAA from the 70s-90s, old boxing matches and other things you'd find on YouTube. That was it.
Exclamation Marc wrote: » So despite advertising their product as "showing EVERY Pro14 game live" (their capitalisation, not mine), they're not actually showing Connacht v Scarlets. Instead they're showing Ireland v Spain from the 2002 World Cup on eir sport 1. It's on TG4 which is great as can still watch it, but another example of Eirs nonsense approach to broadcasting.
awec wrote: » It's kind of weird that they'd rather show a 20 year old match rather than a live game of their flagship product. Was it on Premier Sports?
errlloyd wrote: » Considering they are now making 0 revenue off it. They have 0 advertisers and 0 people are going to buy Eir becuase of EirSport as it's closing down. I guess they just don't wanna send a crew, send presenters etc.
awec wrote: » I don't think they send a crew or presenters to away games, they just pick up the Premier feed and stick Tommy Bowe in a studio in Ireland.
Buer wrote: » On the plus side, it's free. On the downside, it's RTE. They will happily jettison the Pro14 if there's a better option available which will bring in more viewers. I'd also be concerned that Ulster games are going to be seriously impacted. If the BBC show all of their games, great. But I doubt RTE or TG4 will be doing so nor have they done to any notable level in the past. Best case scenarios for us on a weekend would be Connacht on TG4, Leinster and Munster on RTE and Ulster on BBC. Worse case scenario is that the BBC wouldn't show an away Ulster game and RTE would only show one game due to other options available to them. Ireland vs Luxembourg is on this Saturday night, for example; RTE wouldn't be showing any Pro14 game on Saturday night ahead of that.