Mike Francesa’s long-rumored app will be launching on Friday afternoon, and details were finally revealed on Thursday.

First, the bad news – the app will cost $8.99 per month (!!!!!!) or $98.99 for a year subscription (which essentially just gives you a free month of service). The year subscription also comes with “discounts on event tickets and merchandise,” hopefully not via a promo code on SeatGeek or another ticketing resale website that sponsors various podcasts.

Now, the good (I guess) news: the app comes with a bunch of stuff outside of Francesa’s radio show, which is outlined below. It also comes with a free two-week trial.

Home to “Mike Francesa’s Football Sunday Show”

Show” Additional and immediate commentary from Francesa on major news and events

“The Saturday Special” New college football show to preview the biggest games of the weekend

Special” Francesa50 Previewing and recapping the 50 largest sporting moments on the calendar

Live video simulcast of every daily show broadcast on WFAN

What it really comes down to is this: you’re getting a video simulcast of a free radio show, extra weekend content during the fall, and “immediate commentary” from Francesa on various events and news. Is that worth $8.99 a month? To me, it clearly isn’t, but then again, I’m not a Francesa listener. Will his diehard listeners shell out the cash for…I don’t know, maybe five or six hours of extra content a week? Probably, but there are only so many hours in the day, and if you’re busy and miss a couple of the football shows, how motivated would you be to stay subscribed?

It almost seems like this is *too much* Francesa. Are listeners devoted enough to Francesa to consume all of this extra content while still listening to (or watching) his radio show? That’s asking a lot, and seems like it’s almost asking listeners to choose between Francesa and whatever else you’re doing on weekend mornings or when these flash updates roll in.