I would like to think it will be on TV after our last two games yielded 16 goals and the possibility of a premiership scalp, how can that be ignored?
££££ in the bank
Does anyone know how much we'd get for a televised tie? There is a reasonable chance of a 'giant killing' so I would imagine we have a decent shot at making on of the TV games.
@Glenactico - For the 2nd round, the FA live broadcast fee was £72,000 per club. For the Sunday games, the FA fee for extended highlights, overseas broadcast or live single camera footage on a Sunday was £12,500 per club (which is what we earned for the 1st round v Halifax).
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Is that enough of a draw to see the age old 'I've seen every game in the last 15 years but am panicking about getting a ticket' thread?
Especially Sergio Torres ☺
Lol really, Lets hope for a full house and TV coverage
I'll settle for that, could be a decent turn out and 4th round tough but not out of the question
It will help if Salford get knocked out in their replay as their game would automatically be one of the televised games aging!
I would like to think it will be on TV after our last two games yielded 16 goals and the possibility of a premiership scalp, how can that be ignored?
££££ in the bank
Mark Chapman said one of the most bizarre things. 'The Paul Lambert derby'!!!
Does anyone know how much we'd get for a televised tie? There is a reasonable chance of a 'giant killing' so I would imagine we have a decent shot at making on of the TV games.
Almost what I asked for earlier in this thread; just home instead of away. Now we need to avoid getting beaten by a five goal margin this time.
@Glenactico - For the 2nd round, the FA live broadcast fee was £72,000 per club. For the Sunday games, the FA fee for extended highlights, overseas broadcast or live single camera footage on a Sunday was £12,500 per club (which is what we earned for the 1st round v Halifax).
£144k per club for a live 3P game, £6.5k for highlights