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  • #31
    Originally Posted by wildJONESEYE View Post
    mate isnt it worth it for 98p more to just get out of bed on a boring day and click on a website and a can in hand without a 3 hour car trip and sitting behind a 7 foot giant on uncomfychairs ???????
    well I prefer, of course, watching it live... but it's a matter of preferences I guess. It isn't that bad in reality though, you can also meet the players there, get an autograph or a pic with them - it's not only about sitting behind a 7 foot giant
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    • #32
      Originally Posted by April madness View Post
      well I prefer, of course, watching it live... but it's a matter of preferences I guess. It isn't that bad in reality though, you can also meet the players there, get an autograph or a pic with them - it's not only about sitting behind a 7 foot giant
      yes i understand that and i like to go there Live when i can but i was only putting the point across it isnt all that dearer than going to the venue but you get home comforts aswell...

      i wont be using it a lot thats for sure £2.99 is 2 dear but if theres a match i want to see especially a Final qualifieng World Championship match say Doherty vs Trump i think its worth it for me otherwise id have a 3 hour drive and hotel accomadation in sheffield...

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      • #33
        Originally Posted by wildJONESEYE View Post
        yes i understand that and i like to go there Live when i can but i was only putting the point across it isnt all that dearer than going to the venue but you get home comforts aswell...

        i wont be using it a lot thats for sure £2.99 is 2 dear but if theres a match i want to see especially a Final qualifieng World Championship match say Doherty vs Trump i think its worth it for me otherwise id have a 3 hour drive and hotel accomadation in sheffield...
        I think we basically agree on those points. There will be matches I would love to see even for that price - if it's available here, in Latvia (it would be very unfair to keep it only for UK viewers).
        Btw, I recommend going to Sheffield (for the World qualifiers final round). The venue is good, I think there would be more spectators as well, there are a few budget hotels nearby, and you can watch even 2 or 3 matches at the same time.
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        • #34
          £3 per session
          a good news turned into a bad one
          how fast is too fast?

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          • #35
            Originally Posted by crush View Post
            £3 per session
            a good news turned into a bad one
            how much would you expect to pay ??

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            • #36
              I think the 2.99 is grand for friends or family of the new lads on the tour that would just tune in to view his match.
              However I think they really need to look into a day and week long ticket for the genuine snooker fan that would love the facility to just log in and out during the week long qualifier to catch a few frames here and there.
              Myself, I will probably sign up to watch David Morris play one or two matches, hopefully more however this season.
              But at 2.99 would not bother signing in for any other matches that I have no real interest in.
              However if there was a £10 per week flat fee or something similar I would probably pay it for the chance to catch a few more matches whenever I feel like tuning in.
              However I really hope that they add a magazine style program in between the sessions with interviews with the players and a look at different aspects of the sport like equipment, tables, table maintenance, cues. These are all idea's that could be sponsored by the likes of Star, John Parris, Peradon, BCE etc, etc to cover the costs.
              How about even a news bulliten covering snooker news from around the world since the last event etc, there's a whole world or snooker outside the pro ranks that World Snooker rarely cover and the likes of Global Snooker could supply to 110sport to give it some much needed coverage.
              All in all I love the fact that 110sport are doing this and according to Ken Doherty they have invested a lot in this so hopefully it will be worth watching and really take off.

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              • #37
                Originally Posted by wildJONESEYE View Post
                how much would you expect to pay ??
                Wild, £2-4 for 3 days of the event is ok for me - IMO
                the best way to organize a pool and ask the same question
                how fast is too fast?

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                • #38
                  i think they will have to look at it and realise if they reduce the price significantly then they will make more long term..

                  snooker fans are starved of action overall and if the price was right they would get more people to watch it.

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                  • #39
                    According to World Snooker, 110sport choose 2 matches from each round which they wish to stream.
                    http://www.worldsnooker.com/Pro_Chal...50.htm?tid=158

                    £2.99 is WAY too expensive per session. As said before, say £5 - £10 for the whole qualifiers event would be better. I think they have made a big mistake there. It's still good but I wasn't as happy when I read their price. I think there will be a few cases when the only people watching will be the commentator (assuming they have one) and the director!

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                    • #40
                      http://www.worldsnooker.com/Pro_Chal...50.htm?tid=158

                      110Sport.tv To Screen Exclusive Live Coverage Of All World Snooker Qualifiers

                      110SPORT.TV are set to launch their exciting new tv channel on Monday (3 August) having agreed an exclusive three-year deal to screen live matches from all 48 days of World Snooker's qualifying events.
                      In conjunction with 110sport, the leading sports management company, the new 110sport.tv channel will be launched for Monday's opening day of the Roewe Shanghai Masters qualifiers at Pontin's Holiday Park, Prestatyn, North Wales.

                      Snooker fans will have the chance to purchase exclusive live coverage at a charge of £2.99 per session as the some of the sport's top players battle it out to try to qualify for the first ranking tournament of the 2009-2010 season.

                      The competition runs from 3-6 August, with six-time World Championship winner Steve Davis hoping to get off to a fast start.

                      Crowd favourite Jimmy 'The Whirlwind' White will also be in action, as will former world champions Ken Doherty and Graeme Dott.

                      And there will be a whole host of other top professionals in action with Ian McCulloch, Joe Swail, Jamie Cope, Dave Harold, Stephen Lee and Matthew Stevens all ready to kick off the new season in style.

                      A spokesman for World Snooker said: "The standard of play at the qualifiers is unbelievably high, and now fans across the world have the chance to watch some of the legends of the sport and up-and-coming stars in action. This is an exciting innovation for snooker."

                      David Mackinnon, the 110sport Chief Executive, added: "We are delighted to have signed an exclusive deal to screen the World Snooker qualifiers for the next three years," .

                      "It's very exciting times right now with the launch of 110sport.tv, it gives snooker fans from all over the world the chance to watch live coverage of qualifiers for the entire season.

                      "110sport.tv is an exciting platform for not just snooker fans, but sports fans all over the world to see exclusive live matches and get an exclusive insight to the lives of professional sportsmen and sportswomen."

                      Roewe Shanghai Masters qualfiers schedule below. ** denotes match to be shown live by 110sport.tv

                      All matches will be the best of 9 frames

                      Monday 3 August 2009
                      10am
                      Match 1 - Daniel Wells v Ian Preece
                      Match 2 - Li Hang v Tony Drago
                      Match 3 - Christopher Norbury v Brendan O'Donoghue
                      Match 4 - Bjorn Haneveer v David Gray **
                      Match 5 - Atthasit Mahitthi v Joe Jogia
                      Match 6 - Craig Steadman v Zhang Anda
                      Match 7 - Xiao Guodong v Thepchaiya Un-Nooh **
                      Match 8 - Simon Bedford v David Hogan

                      4pm
                      Match 9 - Stephen Rowlings v Jimmy Robertson
                      Match 10 - Mathew Couch v Mei Xiwen
                      Match 11 - Lee Spick v Andrew Norman **
                      Match 12 - Lee Page v Michael White
                      Match 13 - Ben Woollaston v Sam Baird
                      Match 14 - Patrick Wallace v Jordan Brown
                      Match 15 - Noppadol Sangnil v James Wattana **
                      Match 16 - Matthew Selt v Mark Boyle

                      Tuesday 4 August 2009
                      10am
                      Match 17 - Joe Delaney v Winner of match 1
                      Match 18 - David Morris v Winner of match 2 **
                      Match 19 - David Gilbert v Winner of match 3
                      Match 20 - Jimmy White v Winner of match 4 **
                      Match 21 - Mark Joyce v Winner of match 5
                      Match 22 - Robert Milkins v Winner of match 6
                      Match 23 - Rod Lawler v Winner of match 7
                      Match 24 - Liu Song v Winner of match 8

                      4pm
                      Match 25 - Barry Pinches v Winner of match 9
                      Match 26 - Jin Long v Winner of match 10
                      Match 27 - Tom Ford v Winner of match 11
                      Match 28 - John Parrott v Winner of match 12 **
                      Match 29 - Peter Lines v Winner of match 13
                      Match 30 - Paul Davies v Winner of match 14
                      Match 31 - David Roe v Winner of match 15 **
                      Match 32 - Andy Hicks v Winner of match 16

                      Wednesday 5 August 2009
                      10am
                      Match 33 - Stuart Pettman v Winner of match 17
                      Match 34 - Marcus Campbell v Winner of match 18
                      Match 35 - Alan McManus v Winner of match 19
                      Match 36 - Andrew Higginson v Winner of match 20 **
                      Match 37 - Jamie Burnett v Winner of match 21
                      Match 38 - Anthony Hamilton v Winner of match 22
                      Match 39 - Ken Doherty v Winner of match 23 **
                      Match 40 - Ian McCulloch v Winner of match 24

                      4pm
                      Match 41 - Mike Dunn v Winner of match 25
                      Match 42 - Dominic Dale v Winner of match 26
                      Match 43 - Michael Judge v Winner of match 27
                      Match 44 - Mark Davis v Winner of match 28 **
                      Match 45 - Martin Gould v Winner of match 29
                      Match 46 - Rory McLeod v Winner of match 30 **
                      Match 47 - Adrian Gunnell v Winner of match 31
                      Match 48 - Jimmy Michie v Winner of match 32

                      Thursday 6 August 2009

                      10am
                      Match 49 - Mark King v Winner of match 33 **
                      Match 50 - Judd Trump v Winner of match 34
                      Match 51 - Liang Wenbo v Winner of match 35 **
                      Match 52 - Dave Harold v Winner of match 36
                      Match 53 - Michael Holt v Winner of match 37
                      Match 54 - Jamie Cope v Winner of match 38
                      Match 55 - Fergal O'Brien v Winner of match 39
                      Match 56- Barry Hawkins v Winner of match 40

                      4pm
                      Match 57 - Graeme Dott v Winner of match 41
                      Match 58 - Nigel Bond v Winner of match 42
                      Match 59 - Stephen Lee v Winner of match 43
                      Match 60 - Stuart Bingham v Winner of match 44
                      Match 61 - Gerard Greene v Winner of match 45
                      Match 62 - Matthew Stevens v Winner of match 46 **
                      Match 63 - Joe Swail v Winner of match 47
                      Match 64 - Steve Davis v Winner of match 48 **

                      FORTHCOMING ATTRACTIONS - WHAT TO WATCH OUT FOR!

                      * Exclusive: Live coverage of all the World Snooker qualifying events for the 2009-10 season
                      * Exclusive: East v West -Seven-time world snooker champion Stephen Hendry versus Chinese prodigy Ding Junhui, live on 110sport.tv
                      * Legends snooker: The best golden oldies of the green baize return to do battle with Jimmy White, Tony Drago and Cliff Thornburn set to star
                      * Exclusive: Blogs with some of sport's top clients including Olympic cycling hero Sir Chris Hoy, snooker legend Stephen Hendry and top golfer Alistair Forsyth...as well as whole host of other 110sport.tv clients
                      Last edited by wildJONESEYE; 30 July 2009, 02:30 PM.

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                      • #41
                        110 sport tv to stream WSA Qualifers

                        HI Snooker Fans around the World. Would like to know if Live Videp streaming be available in CANADA, Maybe some one know cheers Leonard

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                        • #42
                          thanks! Why did they decide pick up these matches for broadcasting???

                          Thursday 6 August 2009

                          10am
                          Match 49 - Mark King v Winner of match 33 **
                          Match 50 - Judd Trump v Winner of match 34
                          Match 51 - Liang Wenbo v Winner of match 35 **
                          Match 52 - Dave Harold v Winner of match 36
                          Match 53 - Michael Holt v Winner of match 37
                          Match 54 - Jamie Cope v Winner of match 38
                          Match 55 - Fergal O'Brien v Winner of match 39
                          Match 56- Barry Hawkins v Winner of match 40

                          4pm
                          Match 57 - Graeme Dott v Winner of match 41
                          Match 58 - Nigel Bond v Winner of match 42
                          Match 59 - Stephen Lee v Winner of match 43
                          Match 60 - Stuart Bingham v Winner of match 44
                          Match 61 - Gerard Greene v Winner of match 45
                          Match 62 - Matthew Stevens v Winner of match 46 **
                          Match 63 - Joe Swail v Winner of match 47
                          Match 64 - Steve Davis v Winner of match 48 **
                          how fast is too fast?

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                          • #43
                            I think I can understand match 51, 62 and 64. For 64 it would be good to see Steve Davis in action as he is the 6-times world champion.

                            I don't know why they chose Mark King over Judd Trump.

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                            • #44
                              i think its stupid deciding whitch matches to broadcast in advance....

                              they should wait to see who is the matches available when the players have won or loss....

                              just because parrott is a big name doesent meen that the match he plays in is the big match.

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                              • #45
                                Originally Posted by bongo View Post
                                I think I can understand match 51, 62 and 64. For 64 it would be good to see Steve Davis in action as he is the 6-times world champion.

                                I don't know why they chose Mark King over Judd Trump.
                                right! for sure match 50, 53 and 57 would get more spectators
                                how fast is too fast?

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