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Re: iFollow coverage

Postby Martin Shaw » Thu Aug 05, 2021 1:33 pm

chip63 wrote:
Martin Shaw wrote:

Our commercial radio partners, Mansfield 103.2, will also broadcast full-match commentary on away league games via their FM frequency.


Is the 103.2 commentary their own or Martins.

Mark does the 103.2 commentary
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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby part time pete » Thu Aug 05, 2021 1:37 pm

The game is counting how often Mark Stevenson says ‘custodian’
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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby bellwhiff » Thu Aug 05, 2021 1:58 pm

part time pete wrote:The game is counting how often Mark Stevenson says ‘custodian’

Got to say it grinds my gears
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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby Captain Cunno » Thu Aug 05, 2021 2:17 pm

bellwhiff wrote:
part time pete wrote:The game is counting how often Mark Stevenson says ‘custodian’

Got to say it grinds my gears


You grind my gears on here Bellwhiff but I just crack on with it.
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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby oldweststander » Thu Aug 05, 2021 4:37 pm

Captain Cunno wrote:You are gonna be stuck in your house for a very long time fella....



Not stuck in the house Captain, just not trying to safely negotiate the West Stand with everyone wanting the toilets or the snack bar at HT. There is not a great deal of room in the seating rows.

I will be back when infections are much lower than 100 per day and that's just those who have a test so maybe we can double that number.

Got a season ticket so I will bide my time.

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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby part time pete » Thu Aug 05, 2021 5:27 pm

oldweststander wrote:
Captain Cunno wrote:You are gonna be stuck in your house for a very long time fella....



Not stuck in the house Captain, just not trying to safely negotiate the West Stand with everyone wanting the toilets or the snack bar at HT. There is not a great deal of room in the seating rows.

I will be back when infections are much lower than 100 per day and that's just those who have a test so maybe we can double that number.

Got a season ticket so I will bide my time.

Up the Stags.


Infections are much lower than 100/ day. So you can come back.

Latest numbers suggest they are 400 odd/week in Mansfield.
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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby oldweststander » Thu Aug 05, 2021 5:54 pm

part time pete wrote:
oldweststander wrote:
Captain Cunno wrote:You are gonna be stuck in your house for a very long time fella....



Not stuck in the house Captain, just not trying to safely negotiate the West Stand with everyone wanting the toilets or the snack bar at HT. There is not a great deal of room in the seating rows.

I will be back when infections are much lower than 100 per day and that's just those who have a test so maybe we can double that number.

Got a season ticket so I will bide my time.

Up the Stags.


Infections are much lower than 100/ day. So you can come back.

Latest numbers suggest they are 400 odd/week in Mansfield.


Hi Pete, you are talking infections per 100,000 which curre.tly stands at 436 officially, which is always 7 days out of date, in reality as of yesterday it was 453. Infections,announced on the 4th August for Mansfield was 104, the highest outside Nottingham City.

The figures for today 5th are not yet published.

Having said all that, everyone is old enough or young enough to make their own decisions.
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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby part time pete » Thu Aug 05, 2021 6:23 pm

Yes, as you say everyone has to make their own decision.

However, I am sure folk can reduce the risk to themselves by modifying their behaviour when attending a game at the Mill and getting double jabbed.

For example, myself, I will not be going into the packed Sandy Pate bar before Saturday’s game whereas before COVID-19, I always had a pint inside the Sandy Pate bar before the game.
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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby Martin Shaw » Thu Aug 05, 2021 6:24 pm

if you want to discuss Covid infection rates, please visit the news and politics forum, where they are several threads.

This thread is supposed to be giving people information about iFollow coverage.
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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby Big yella » Thu Aug 05, 2021 6:49 pm

oldweststander wrote:
part time pete wrote:
oldweststander wrote:
Captain Cunno wrote:You are gonna be stuck in your house for a very long time fella....



Not stuck in the house Captain, just not trying to safely negotiate the West Stand with everyone wanting the toilets or the snack bar at HT. There is not a great deal of room in the seating rows.

I will be back when infections are much lower than 100 per day and that's just those who have a test so maybe we can double that number.

Got a season ticket so I will bide my time.

Up the Stags.


Infections are much lower than 100/ day. So you can come back.

Latest numbers suggest they are 400 odd/week in Mansfield.


Hi Pete, you are talking infections per 100,000 which curre.tly stands at 436 officially, which is always 7 days out of date, in reality as of yesterday it was 453. Infections,announced on the 4th August for Mansfield was 104, the highest outside Nottingham City.

The figures for today 5th are not yet published.

Having said all that, everyone is old enough or young enough to make their own decisions.

So by your own admission it’s around 100 a week in Mansfield not the 100 a day you scaremongeringly put in your previous post.
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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby Rob » Thu Aug 05, 2021 7:14 pm

Scaremongeringly, I like it.
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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby Dan » Thu Aug 05, 2021 9:13 pm

Non league clubs have been told they're not allowed to stream games on Saturday afternoons as well.
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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby oldweststander » Fri Aug 06, 2021 9:14 am

Big yella wrote:
oldweststander wrote:
part time pete wrote:
oldweststander wrote:
Captain Cunno wrote:You are gonna be stuck in your house for a very long time fella....



Not stuck in the house Captain, just not trying to safely negotiate the West Stand with everyone wanting the toilets or the snack bar at HT. There is not a great deal of room in the seating rows.

I will be back when infections are much lower than 100 per day and that's just those who have a test so maybe we can double that number.

Got a season ticket so I will bide my time.

Up the Stags.


Infections are much lower than 100/ day. So you can come back.

Latest numbers suggest they are 400 odd/week in Mansfield.


Hi Pete, you are talking infections per 100,000 which curre.tly stands at 436 officially, which is always 7 days out of date, in reality as of yesterday it was 453. Infections,announced on the 4th August for Mansfield was 104, the highest outside Nottingham City.

The figures for today 5th are not yet published.

Having said all that, everyone is old enough or young enough to make their own decisions.

So by your own admission it’s around 100 a week in Mansfield not the 100 a day you scaremongeringly put in your previous post.


No Big Yella,

Numbers for 4th August were104 new infections and for 5th August, now published, 89.

Not scare mongering just facts.
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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby oldweststander » Fri Aug 06, 2021 9:18 am

Dan wrote:Non league clubs have been told they're not allowed to stream games on Saturday afternoons as well.


I think it would be fair and justified to stream live matches to season ticket holders who are not confident in returning to packed L1 and L2 stadiums. By packed I mean packed into small areas such as the West Stand with little room to shuffle past each other.
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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby part time pete » Fri Aug 06, 2021 9:24 am

oldweststander wrote:
Dan wrote:Non league clubs have been told they're not allowed to stream games on Saturday afternoons as well.


I think it would be fair and justified to stream live matches to season ticket holders who are not confident in returning to packed L1 and L2 stadiums. By packed I mean packed into small areas such as the West Stand with little room to shuffle past each other.


Problem with that is that several potential punters could watch the game from one season ticket holders home.
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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby oldweststander » Fri Aug 06, 2021 9:28 am

part time pete wrote:
oldweststander wrote:
Dan wrote:Non league clubs have been told they're not allowed to stream games on Saturday afternoons as well.


I think it would be fair and justified to stream live matches to season ticket holders who are not confident in returning to packed L1 and L2 stadiums. By packed I mean packed into small areas such as the West Stand with little room to shuffle past each other.


Problem with that is that several potential punters could watch the game from one season ticket holders home.


True.
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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby bobbystagsfan » Sat Aug 07, 2021 9:16 pm

Is the Preston game on ifollow on Tuesday?
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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby Martin Shaw » Sat Aug 07, 2021 9:21 pm

bobbystagsfan wrote:Is the Preston game on ifollow on Tuesday?

no, it will be commentary only for all Carabao Cup games. Match passes will be available for midweek league and Papa Johns trophy games.
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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby Sneag » Sun Aug 08, 2021 9:49 pm

Martin Shaw wrote:
bobbystagsfan wrote:Is the Preston game on ifollow on Tuesday?

no, it will be commentary only for all Carabao Cup games. Match passes will be available for midweek league and Papa Johns trophy games.


Will there be extended highlights of CC games?

Quest are doing a goals/highlights so Wednesday night so I assume the game is being filmed even if it's not being streamed.
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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby gazza1988 » Sun Aug 08, 2021 10:01 pm

Are Carabao cup games streamed abroad? Or is it audio only worldwide?
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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby Martin Shaw » Sun Aug 08, 2021 10:21 pm

according to this from EFL:
Please note: Papa John’s Trophy matches are now available on iFollow (excluding those selected for broadcast). No Carabao Cup or The FA Cup matches will be available to watch on the service.

https://www.efl.com/broadcast-schedule/

I think this applies to UK and overseas customers.
The game will certainly be filmed. I think there will be highlights on the club's channels.
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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby Rob » Mon Aug 09, 2021 11:28 am

Martin Shaw wrote:according to this from EFL:
Please note: Papa John’s Trophy matches are now available on iFollow (excluding those selected for broadcast). No Carabao Cup or The FA Cup matches will be available to watch on the service.

https://www.efl.com/broadcast-schedule/

I think this applies to UK and overseas customers.
The game will certainly be filmed. I think there will be highlights on the club's channels.


It seems a bit silly to me not to have this on iFollow. Lots of people are away on holiday this week (Inc me) and would pay to watch this. Furthermore, I'd guess lots of Stags fans who live a distance from the ground are likely to miss this game but would buy a match pass.
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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby Martin Shaw » Mon Aug 09, 2021 5:00 pm

available for iFollow subscribers:
full match replay of Saturday's game
extended highlights (10 minutes)
matchday moments (11 minute video with loads of pitchside footage)
player cam on Ollie Clarke (5 minute video)
fan cam video
post match interviews
pre-match Preston interviews with Nigel Clough (two x 5 minutes)
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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby chip63 » Mon Aug 09, 2021 6:10 pm

It's worth every single penny, I've gone for the monthly one so far and I've had my monies worth already.
The quality of the videos is excellent, full match video the day after is a brilliant feature on its own.
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Re: iFollow coverage - info from EFL about streaming games

Postby Martin Shaw » Wed Aug 11, 2021 8:20 am

if you are an iFollow Stags subscriber, you can now watch back the full match replay of last night's game against Preston in the Carabao Cup
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