yep that is biggest issue by far. Not sure if that's a decision being made by a human being or something AI-like ? But it invariably means missing some live action.One of the most annoying things about iFollow especially recently is they show a replay of something that has just happened and quite often it is not worthy of a replay. Yet it shows it and meanwhile the action has started and you miss it. I thought it was only matter of time before we would miss a goal because they would be showing something else on the replay. They need to certainly address that.
yep when I watch it I turn the TV off and my phone ! And def don't look at Twitter either, as that reports on action before it's happened on screenIt has allowed us to watch games we previously wouldn't have been able to. It has glitches, froze a few times and shows replays when it shouldn't but I'm grateful it worked as well as it did. The difference in Live time was also amusing when doing watch alongs as some were cheering before others and Sky goal alerts were ahead of the live stream.
I'm still watching injury time of the Sunday match!It has allowed us to watch games we previously wouldn't have been able to. It has glitches, froze a few times and shows replays when it shouldn't but I'm grateful it worked as well as it did. The difference in Live time was also amusing when doing watch alongs as some were cheering before others and Sky goal alerts were ahead of the live stream.
Now sports tv pass, £10 for the day.What annoys me most is that you can't watch the play offs without subscribing to Sky. As regards the quality of Ifollow I am fairly happy. Yes there are times when they choose to replay an incident and miss important continuing action and the occasional jerky camera work.
It's always been available to overseas subscribers for around £120 per season.No criticisms from me i live abroad and get to watch the Pool twice per week, its been brilliant i hope they keep it up when normality resumes, not sure if i will get to see the the POs here!
I think if a decision was made now to continue behind closed doors games for the whole of next season then there'd be some movement along those lines. Or clubs looking to bring production in-house. It's just been a case of adapting the existing EFL ifollow set up and letting people watch without any of the usual 3pm Saturday kick off restrictions on televised broadcasts until further notice.ifollow is obviously better than nothing, however I’m surprised Sky haven’t done the equivalent with a season ticket to watch your clubs matches.
If multi angled SKY cameras are not already installed at a ground surely it cant be too difficult for them to do so.
Then sell season tickets or single match passes for your team.
Grateful to have i-follow but either the cameramen are easily bored or they are on a YTS scheme learning how to operate them.One of the most annoying things about iFollow especially recently is they show a replay of something that has just happened and quite often it is not worthy of a replay. Yet it shows it and meanwhile the action has started and you miss it. I thought it was only matter of time before we would miss a goal because they would be showing something else on the replay. They need to certainly address that.
It's the first season since the PL that I've seen every game live.No complaints from me. I’ve watched more games this season than I would have done normally. I like the local commentary team rather than those foreigners who never watch the ‘Pool from one week to the next. We’ve had a bit of banter on this site re Chizzy and Brent as well. Blackpool iFollow should be renamed “Chizzyvision”