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Call to add Scotland qualifiers to 'free TV' list



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Published Date: 09 July 2008
SCOTLAND'S qualifying matches for international football tournaments should be shown live on terrestrial television, a new report said yesterday.
The BBC Audience Council for Scotland called for such matches to be added to the list of sporting "crown jewels" – events which must be made available to mainstream, free-to-air broad-casters.

The national side's home matches are currently broadc
ast on subscription channel Sky Sports.

But in its report yesterday, the BBC Audience Council for Scotland – which advises the BBC Trust how well the network is doing from a licence payer's perspective – said that should change.

They called on the Department of Culture Media and Sport (DCMS) at Westminster to add the international qualifying games to the "crown jewels".

In its report, the council said: "The (DCMS] lists certain events which must be made available for free-to-air terrestrial broadcasters. They are defined as those 'generally felt to have a special national resonance' and should 'contain an element which serves to unite the nation'.

"The council recommends the DCMS add the qualifying stages of international football competitions to the list of events available to terrestrial broadcasters."

The report comes after First Minister Alex Salmond demanded action from both broadcasters and Westminster to ensure Scotland's qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup are shown on terrestrial TV.



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  • Last Updated: 08 July 2008 9:44 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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Jwil,

09/07/2008 00:20:59
Just think. None of this would have happened if the SNP were not in government.
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Shave,

Edinburgh 09/07/2008 00:21:54
#1
Cos TV cash going into football is in short supply?
#2 #3
You are making cheap political jibes at Salmond when this report was not commissioned by him, and has not been commented on by him. I'm sure you can find another story for that.

Do you not think that these matches have a 'special national resonance'?
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Jwil,

09/07/2008 00:23:30
Number:6 (is he a bingo caller?)is spinning so hard he'll have as all nauseated soon. Like now!
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subrosa,

09/07/2008 00:25:03
# 2

Too right. Marvellous First Minister we have don't you think?
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ochone,

Sauchie, Clack's 09/07/2008 00:45:46
Well that's honest, know we know, unionists don't want Scotlands qualifing games on council telly.
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Guga II,

Rockall 09/07/2008 01:17:02
#8. He's not just a Unionist, he's not even Scottish.
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Selgovae,

Scottish Borders 09/07/2008 06:24:32
#5 Shave

"Do you not think that these matches have a 'special national resonance'?"

They'd have less resonance if we thought we could look forward to seeing Scotland in the finals too and not just the qualifying stages.
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we the people,

09/07/2008 07:40:44
this is a good thing. Never gonna get sky cos i don´t want to line Murdoch´s pockets (and haven´t the spare pennies to do so anyway), won´t need to go to the pub every game now.
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Truely English,

09/07/2008 08:03:33
Another non English language and cultural institution in Scotland.
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Scotland to prosper...,

09/07/2008 08:15:00
#12 Would you like to explain yourself? Not sure what your trying to say exactly?

I love number6's comments on post #3, he's just listed everything that Labour failed to tackle in all their years in power. Its pathetic how these people gave Labour more time in power than was sensible but have given the SNP barely a year before they begin their onslaught about how the nationalists aren't delivering.

The fact is the SNP are delivering, in a minority government with the smallest fund from Westminster ever seen (comparatively speaking).
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Boy Wonder,

09/07/2008 09:06:07
It's football .... who cares??
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Shave,

Edinburgh 09/07/2008 09:41:28
#10 Selgovae
With that kind of positive attitude we can't fail ;-)
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Skyrat,

Edinburgh 09/07/2008 10:13:26
About time this happened...this is our national team in our national sport and we shouldn't have to pay through the nose to watch them.
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Alan B,

09/07/2008 10:13:46
The away games should be televised on terrestrial tv. So good move.
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Rev. S. Campbell,

Bath 09/07/2008 10:47:55
Once again, the SNP stand up for the people where Labour have failed. Labour let the national sport of the working class (in both Scotland AND England) be taken away from the people so that their good friend Rupert Murdoch can profit from it. (Two-thirds of people still don't have Sky at all, and lots more can't afford the sports channels.)

Better yet, selling off football to satellite firms gets more people crammed into pubs to watch the game, spending more money on beer for more of Labour's corporate pals, while the lying hypocrites pretend to care about our booze culture. Poor wee Number 6, bursting a blood vessel trying to make out that it's somehow bad that the SNP want to give football back to the people for free.
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The Spook in Leith,

09/07/2008 11:30:26
Think it would nice if every family who are interested in the National team playing football could have access to the live Scotland games..!!
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HEN BROON 5,

ALBA being held back by the UK 09/07/2008 11:39:26
1 Number: 6,09/07/2008 00:06:10
2 Number: 6,09/07/2008 00:08:27
3 Number: 6,09/07/2008 00:12:57
12 Truely English,09/07/2008 08:03:33

The poor demented sod will turn up later as Highland Nighty or perhaps The Master his AM2 id has been so discredited and exposed he dare not use it any more.

There really should be some sort of help offered to these paranoid deluded and deranged cyber freaks it really is quite worrying to think they may live in your street and may wander out one day blinking and spluttering in the daylight.

Probaly after the SNP send there shock wave through the UK by winning Glasgow East, you will see these pasty faced swivel eyed bedraggled zombies with their bulging incontinence pants wandering aimlessly, occasionally howling and tearing out there finger nails.

Just look at this for a howler.




British Pride,
11/04/2008 18:16:47
553. Whoa! Great! Such typical SNP incite. Fantastic! I only post as Highland Mighty, can you say the same you cyber-nay???

http://tinyurl.com/944cj


It really is time.



ALBA GU BRATH
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Alternative (High-Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 09/07/2008 12:09:23
There is far too much football on telly at the moment in any case.

If they are going to show these qualifying matches live, then they should also give full, live coverage to the Le Mans 24 Hours race and build-up.

Also, how about some live coverage of power-boat racing, offshore yachting and 4x4 off roading?
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Allan(handofgod137),

09/07/2008 12:19:02
Good move, at least it will reduce the chances of kenny getting picked up for drunk & disorderly again!
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G,

Bridgefoot 09/07/2008 12:37:17
#6 "Just think. None of this would have happened if the SNP were not in government."

None of what?
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Yeah1,

09/07/2008 13:17:10
#21

"If they are going to show these qualifying matches live, then they should also give full, live coverage to the Le Mans 24 Hours race and build-up. Also, how about some live coverage of power-boat racing, offshore yachting and 4x4 off roading?"

Football is the national game and has millions of fans. The sports you mention above are extremely marginal minority sports with a few thousand fans at best, comparing them to football is ridiculous.

Since Scotland's qualifying games are the only competitive matches that Scotland play nowadays (since they never qualify for the actual tournaments) they should be shown on terrestrial tv.
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Rev. S. Campbell,

Bath 09/07/2008 13:20:14
#20 Got a link for that amusing Highland Shighty clanger?
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john z,

edinburgh 09/07/2008 13:32:11
I actually think these games should be available on normal telly. I understand most or all of the England world cup qualifiers will be shown - something which we in Scotland are paying for in our license fees.

The comments earlier condemming this are just nonsense. I think most Scotland football fans would like the world cup qualifiers to be shown on terrestrial if the England games are being shown. It really is quite outrageous that the Scotland games will not be shown, while those of England will.
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ochone,

Sauchie, Clack's 09/07/2008 14:12:29
The amount of money the BBC spends in Scotland does not equal the amount of money it receives from Scotland.

Hope thats clear enough for you number 6
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ochone,

Sauchie, Clack's 09/07/2008 14:15:28
25, Rev there was another one concerning Highland Mighty just the other day, when he/she said that no sensible person would bother with Nats on here and then spent hours doing just that.

Draw your own conclusions!
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Yeah1,

09/07/2008 14:27:19
#26 John Z:

"I understand most or all of the England world cup qualifiers will be shown - something which we in Scotland are paying for in our license fees."

Actually its only Englands home qualifiers which are going to be on terrestrial tv and they will on ITV - a commercially-funded broadcaster, so no we aren't paying for it with our licence fees.

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Yeah1,

09/07/2008 14:38:22
Personally I think the pointless gaelic tv station should be scrapped and the money spent on getting Scotland's qualifiers on the BBC instead.

Despite the fact that only 1.1% of Scotland's population actually speak gaelic the BBC are wasting £10.7m a year on the gaelic tv station - surely this money would be better served by spending it on bidding for Scotland's football matches instead?
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Alan B,

09/07/2008 15:54:52
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The funding settlement to the scottish parliament for the snp government from westminster was the worst since the inception of the scottish parliament. ie it was the lowest increase. 0.5% this yr and averaging 1.4% over 3yrs.

The 0.5% increase (above inflation) this yr is also dubious as it will be based on cpi inflation, the target measure of inflation that labour introduced moving away from the previous rpi inflation rate which more accurately reflects real inflation. As such the 0.5% increase soon looks like a cut in real terms.

The fact is when labour were in power in both westminster and holyrood, labour in london threw money at the scottish parliament with heft increases in funding. As soon as the snp were elected labour have delivered the loweest increase ever.

The have also withheld barnett consequentials when it increased funding for prisons in england. Scotland as part of the barnett formula is intitled to a share of spending in england. Quite simply this is a vindictive labour government intent on undermining the union it pertains to support.
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Ghost Of Scotland Past,

09/07/2008 16:23:28
36) The human brain is an organ of innumerable
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produces should in any way be as convoluted. How you derive such a response from 35) is beyond my comprehension, as is 35s response beyond yours.
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Alan B,

09/07/2008 17:15:35
#Highland Mighty

I was simply pointing out this is the worst settlement in terms of increase that the scottish parliament has ever had since its inception.

I see u ignored my point about the 0.5% increase this yr being based on cpi which is running signifantly less that rpi inflation which had been running over 4% for a while.

"But are you now claiming that Labour cut back on spending throughout the ENTIRE UK, all 61m people, just to spite the SNP?"

U always try to mislead. The settlement for the rest of the uk was higher than that for scotland. From memory the increase for scotland over the 3yr period was 1.4% and that for the rest of the uk was over 2%.

Personally i think the much lower increases are due to the mess that brown has made of the uks fiscal position by running up huge deficits in a relatively good global and domestic economic conditions. This mess has come home to roost.

But it up to individuals to decide on browns motivations for the lowest increase to the sp, i was just posting the fact that it has happened. When correcting the previous poster u did not make it clear that it was such a comparitively low settlement increase in comparison to previous yrs.

"the prisons payment was to temporarily alleviate excessive overcrowding in English jails (which is far higher than here). "

that is absolutely rubbish and completely irrelevent. english jails are more overcrowded as england sentences are longer. if scotland made it sentences longer than england and had more overcrowding would we get emergency payments. NO. Quite simply if their was an issue in scotland that the government thought needed more cash thrown at it it would have to come out of the current settlement. The scottish government would not be able to get addition payments.

Barnett works by giving scotland a share of money spent in england. It is simply wrong to increase expenditure in england and not pay out the percentage increase to scotland. Part of the problem wi
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Alan B,

09/07/2008 17:15:59
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Barnett works by giving scotland a share of money spent in england. It is simply wrong to increase expenditure in england and not pay out the percentage increase to scotland. Part of the problem with barnett is the fact that governments try to by pass it making discretionary payments to england many time by labeling it uk expenditure.

I really do not understand u. U support the union fine. But u also support so called unionist parties undermining the union as they play to party interests.

If the union is to survive the arbitary nature of the devolution arrangement will have to be improved so that conflicts do not happen rather than supporters like urself going into denial mode.
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Truely English,

09/07/2008 19:49:20
There is no need for any language other than the English language on any British television channel as everyone speaks English anyway.

Even the Nationalists in Scotland are against the Gaelic language as is clearly evident here and elsewhere.
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Andrew BOD,

Aberdeenshire 09/07/2008 21:52:48
1,2,3 NUMBER 6

Stop talking drivel and stick to the story.

It's a BBC appointed body that is recommending these matches be shown. What is so wrong with that?

Scottish License Fee Payers contribute more than enough for the BBC to show our national team's world cup qualifying matches. It is our number one sport. Even Labour Westminster MPs have been canvassing the BBC for this to happen.

You seem to want the worst deal for Scottish people. Do you live in Scotland?


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democracy,

Scottish Borders 10/07/2008 04:29:54
#42 Andrew BOD, It may live in Scotland,but he or she is definitely English, with those kind of biased remarks, no Scot would have such an ignorant stance on the subject, except of course those Scots who are desperate to become English, you know? the Scottish Unionist fraternity,the dying breed of big girls blouses brigade in Scotland!!!

 

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