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Post by Gene on Dec 6, 2006 9:21:32 GMT -5
Express Season Ticket Holders and Express Football Fans
You Can Now See ALL The Express Away Games
The Reading Express along with The American Indoor Football Association and Sportscast Network(SCN) have put together a package, so that you can watch a LIVE web cast of your favorite team, The Reading Express, while they are on the road during the 2007 season. Color commentary and play by play action will be broadcast by WEEU’s Bob McCool, the voice of The Reading Express. Catch all 7 road games for just $42.50 a household. Call The Reading Express offices for details 610-372-7277 or check out our NEW website at www.expressindoorfootball.com. For more information. This is what we're doing, I'm guessing the rest of the league will follow closely to it, maybe not exactly the same.
Also , let me explain this amount covers home games also. we will black out a perimeter around here for home games..i want people in the arena ,not at home..but home games will be available to be seen on a delay of some kind..we also picked up a extra game, so the cost divided by the number of games...$42.50 divided by 15 games, a household would cost $2.83 per game...and if your good enough with a computer you could feed it into your tv and watch there.THANKS for the info Bernie! ~Gene
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Post by alcrowe13 on Dec 6, 2006 11:12:27 GMT -5
I doubt there is much of a fan base for a minor league indoor football team outside of Reading. So basically it is $6 and change for the seven road games because if you live in Reading you are not going to get the games on line since they want you to come to the games. Also, are refunds going to be given out if replacement teams are used again or games on the road are not played?
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Post by Tatonka on Dec 6, 2006 11:58:46 GMT -5
My question is... will there be a league-wide pass a la NFL Sunday Ticket for casual fans to see different AIFA games, or do they have to choose a "home" team?
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Post by UnoBomber on Dec 6, 2006 13:24:41 GMT -5
They are bragging how the quality of the webcasts are supposed to be good enough to put on a tv. Yet when I put the examples up on fullscreen on my PC they look like crap. And I have a pretty decent video card. GeForce 6200OC 256mb.
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Post by Tatonka on Dec 6, 2006 13:27:12 GMT -5
You TV resolution is much lower though unless you have an HD flat screen. You computer monitor shows so many more flaws than a regular TV ever could...
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Post by Gene on Dec 6, 2006 15:47:23 GMT -5
They are bragging how the quality of the webcasts are supposed to be good enough to put on a tv. Yet when I put the examples up on fullscreen on my PC they look like crap. And I have a pretty decent video card. GeForce 6200OC 256mb. Yea, on those examples mine kept locking up and i had to keep hitting the play button. Though i will say this is a good tool for the players families and and those not in the area or able to attend away games. I know webcasting is a bit cheaper i just think the technology needs to be improved for a greater experience.....
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Post by Free Agent Fan on Dec 6, 2006 18:26:18 GMT -5
Not bad price. I figured on the blackout rule. Then the team wouldn't make money if you sat at home and watched the game. But they would save on footballs. No one in stands to keep them lol.
I would imagine any team would be available. If i was from a different town, or was on vacation with a laptop somewhere, you would think there would be a choice.
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Post by Free Agent Fan on Dec 6, 2006 18:42:44 GMT -5
Now that I've got caught up. That extra game makes sense now huh.
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