With RTE dropping Soccer Republic and Irish broadcasters now largely boycotting Irish football, LOI TV is the new way for fans to see the domestic game.
I wonder if mods would agree it would be a good idea to sticky this link to level the playing field:
https://www.loitv.ie/en-int/page/home
(Games cost a few Euros each or you can subscribe for a season, I think. Individual club channels are run by the clubs themselves, with usually partisan commentary. Production has nothing like the level of camera angles and flashy graphics as Murdoch etc, but it's improving rapidly and already is infinitely better than what RTE used to offer.)
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LOI TV: the new way to watch Irish football
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Re: LOI TV: the new way to watch Irish football
Great stuff. Fair playBreezin wrote: ↑Tue Aug 31, 2021 10:35 am With RTE dropping Soccer Republic and Irish broadcasters now largely boycotting Irish football, LOI TV is the new way for fans to see the domestic game.
I wonder if mods would agree it would be a good idea to sticky this link to level the playing field:
https://www.loitv.ie/en-int/page/home
(Games cost a few Euros each or you can subscribe for a season, I think. Individual club channels are run by the clubs themselves, with usually partisan commentary. Production has nothing like the level of camera angles and flashy graphics as Murdoch etc, but it's improving rapidly and already is infinitely better than what RTE used to offer.)
I agree the lack of promotion by rte for the LOI is embarrassing. With better marketing I definitely think there is a large fan base to tap into across the country