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- BontSteeler
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Will the Weekends games be on television does anybody know?
            
			
									
						Pleased that we've got through, a good comeback.
I still believe Belfast are the favourites and I've already said before they won their first trophy, that I believe they'll complete a 2nd grand slam in 3 seasons.
I'd also put Nottingham favourites against us with them having home ice advantage.
            
			
									
						I still believe Belfast are the favourites and I've already said before they won their first trophy, that I believe they'll complete a 2nd grand slam in 3 seasons.
I'd also put Nottingham favourites against us with them having home ice advantage.
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- Keith Sheppard
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It’s on theEIHL website that all four games are being shown on EIHL TV. The price for each game is £16.
            
			
									
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By chance for our watch party there is 6 of us chipping in for the cost, so we can still do it. At £32 to get the Saturday matches, the EIHL will be hard-pressed to get fans of the sport as it is forking out £32 for a day, to say nothing of outsiders. Very much a case of "know the price of everything, but value of nothing" mentality. Despite all the "growing sport", "professionally ran", and "not developmental" spin in PR. This isn't testament to a growing sport that is professionally ran, and it definitely still needs plenty of development yet, particularly for off-ice aspects such as marketing!Keith Sheppard wrote: ↑Mon Apr 14, 2025 3:32 pmIt’s on theEIHL website that all four games are being shown on EIHL TV. The price for each game is £16.

