I've done a bit of research, may have missed some, but I think these are all the games that have been shown/scheduled by BT Sport so far:
Hyde v Grimsby Town, Luton Town v Grimsby Town, Wrexham v Luton Town, Kidderminster v Aldershot, Barnet v Wrexham, Macclesfield v Southport, Salisbury v Hereford, Barnet v Cambridge Grimsby Town v Kidderminster Harriers, Cambridge Utd v Braintree Town, Hereford Utd v Forest Green Rovers, Luton Town v Barnet, Alfreton v Tamworth Kidderminster v Cambridge Chester v Halifax Dartford v Chester Luton v Woking Halifax v Alfreton Southport v Forest Green
I don't know whether this is true, but I thought BT told the Conference Premier that all of its clubs would be featured? I still think a fairer way of doing things would be for all clubs to get an equal share of the cash at the beginning of the season. Then, those who have not been televised at least get a fair share of the money - albeit without the publicity and possible sponsorship that tv exposure could bring.
I don't know whether this is true, but I thought BT told the Conference Premier that all of its clubs would be featured? I still think a fairer way of doing things would be for all clubs to get an equal share of the cash at the beginning of the season. Then, those who have not been televised at least get a fair share of the money - albeit without the publicity and possible sponsorship that tv exposure could bring.
Agreed, this is how it works in the Premier League.
BT Sport are following La Liga's model, where Barcelona, Real Madrid and the like get yet another advantage by raking in the TV revenue, and the "smaller" clubs get crapped on.
I don't know whether this is true, but I thought BT told the Conference Premier that all of its clubs would be featured? I still think a fairer way of doing things would be for all clubs to get an equal share of the cash at the beginning of the season. Then, those who have not been televised at least get a fair share of the money - albeit without the publicity and possible sponsorship that tv exposure could bring.
I see two further matches scheduled by BT and, surprise surprise, one of them features Luton. Time for official complaints to the Conference methinks. When will people, media and Conference officials realise that the Conference (all divisions) is supposed to be non-league, not a repository for failed League clubs who obviously need the exposure (not to mention tv money) to compensate for their lapsed parachute payments. Time to claim the Conference for non-league - and time for relegated League clubs to realise they are new non-league clubs; also time for the Conference not to pander to them.