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Will they be available to view on ifollow does anyone know, or the greedy at sky only ?
It’s an interesting question.Will they be available to view on ifollow does anyone know, or the greedy at sky only ?
I’ve heard sky have got the rights to it, if true then I haven’t got sky so it’s a case of watching it on a dodgy stream which is to risky due to the importance of it/ at a friends who have sky- none of mine have, but my brother came up with the idea that due to the pubs being open by then we could book a table ahead and watch it there, re being an expat I have no idea soz but as we know we’re in there now I’m sure someone out there will come up with a planIt’s an interesting question.
ifollow are not meant to show anything on Sky or any game broadcast outside the UK.
Although we live in strange times - so I am interested to know - especially as an expat
Playoffs on Sky. Multiple camera angles and a professional commentator.Will they be available to view on ifollow does anyone know, or the greedy at sky only ?
I don’t have skyPlayoffs on Sky. Multiple camera angles and a professional commentator.
Where's the fun in that?
A Sky sports day pass is £9.99 if that helps.I don’t have sky
£9.99 for a Now TV day membership sport card. At least the money doesn't go to Murdoch.It is interesting question.
Of course pubs will be open so if it's only available on Sky at least UK fans can find a pub.
I would hope that Sky will sell the game on a "one-off" basis though.
You are aware Now TV is owned by Sky aren't you?£9.99 for a Now TV day membership sport card. At least the money doesn't go to Murdoch.
I didn’t know that, thanksA Sky sports day pass is £9.99 if that helps.
See aboveI didn’t know that, thanks
especially if he is sat on the opposite side of the ground to the cameras, so has a different perspective on left and right. Sometimes think he'd be better off watching it on iFollow at home as we seem to have a better view than he does.Hope RL have Chizzy doing commentary. Sky on mute and Chizzy commentating. It will be like following 2 different games at once.
Sky is not part of the Murdoch empire anymore (and neither is Now TV). They are part of Comcast now.£9.99 for a Now TV day membership sport card. At least the money doesn't go to Murdoch.
I thought there was an agreement to show games until it was over 50% attendance.It’s an interesting question.
ifollow are not meant to show anything on Sky or any game broadcast outside the UK.
Although we live in strange times - so I am interested to know - especially as an expat
Not sure it applies if it’s on Sky.I thought there was an agreement to show games until it was over 50% attendance.
That's the agreement I am pretty sure they made with the EFL.Not sure it applies if it’s on Sky.
That's a good bit of research. Hope there's no "small print". UTMPFound it.
EFL seal new Sky Sports deal allowing fans to stream ALL games next season
THE EFL have agreed a deal with Sky Sports that will see ALL of next season’s games streamed online. Clubs from the Championship, League 1 and League 2 can now stream their matches live on th…www.thesun.co.uk
Cheaper than ifollow with better coverage albeit without ChizzyvisionA Sky sports day pass is £9.99 if that helps.
Are you aware Sky is owned by Comcast not news international? Hasnt been since 2018.You are aware Now TV is owned by Sky aren't you?
Its Brett who is permanently blocked off by a stanchion.especially if he is sat on the opposite side of the ground to the cameras, so has a different perspective on left and right. Sometimes think he'd be better off watching it on iFollow at home as we seem to have a better view than he does.
But you could turn the volume down on the tv and tune into Radio Lancs and listen to the Chizzmeister and Brett, happy daysCheaper than ifollow with better coverage albeit without Chizzyvision
Except I live in Yorkshire and miss out on the dulcet tones.But you could turn the volume down on the tv and tune into Radio Lancs and listen to the Chizzmeister and Brett, happy days
Chizz to deliver again, straight from his starring role in Line of Duty.I'll be raising a glass to the big man, surely Sky should do the right thing and employ the dynamic duo for our matches. perhaps put up the subscription fee to boot.
This season, we've been on a magical journey together to an island on the right side of the hill that it is also a paddock. A few sinister things have happened en-route but we have arrived safely and now we want two big hands on the full loaf. Can Chizz deliver?
Except I live in Yorkshire and miss out on the dulcet tones.
Pity, because it doesn't really matter if the sound and pictures are misaligned because they never credit the right people anyway
Must admit that when it's Chizzy and Brett, Brett always seems to have a girder in front of him or he's scrunched up on a small seat.especially if he is sat on the opposite side of the ground to the cameras, so has a different perspective on left and right. Sometimes think he'd be better off watching it on iFollow at home as we seem to have a better view than he does.
Chizzy can't seem to tell the players apart. In one game earlier in the season he mixed up one of our black players with one of our white ones !Its Brett who is permanently blocked off by a stanchion.
Not all the Asian countries with coverage are listed.So there is going to be no legal way for most of us in Asia to watch it? Thanks EFL ...
TKL. I'm in Cambodia, in the same boat. I don't know where you are, but if I find a way to watch, I'll let you know.So there is going to be no legal way for most of us in Asia to watch it? Thanks EFL ...
I’m in HK (ironically) where the broadcasters are too mean to pay for EFL rightsNot all the Asian countries with coverage are listed.
Ie it’s on Mio sports here in Singapore which is not listed, where a month subscription is about 50sgd.
Where are you?
To be honest I am not sure that people who have decided to move to Asia should be the EFL's priority.So there is going to be no legal way for most of us in Asia to watch it? Thanks EFL ...