camden shrimper
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Here's hoping!Well with France announcing that they will be having crowds of up to 5000 in football stadiums in July, iFollow may not be as popular.
Here's hoping!Well with France announcing that they will be having crowds of up to 5000 in football stadiums in July, iFollow may not be as popular.
The question I've wanted to know but have never dared to ask!?Does anyone know if or not those of us ex-pats will get a refund on the remaining games or is it a give away. Does all the IFollow cash goes to the club?
The question I've wanted to know but have never dared to ask!?
I watch all the footy on iptv. They have all the leagues and all 3pm Saturday kos too.
Happy days.
I've heard they also give you all the on demand services as well, Netflix originals, Amazon Prime, Disney plus, apple TV etcThat's all you need...Sky, BT, IFollow the lot....60 quid a year, decent picture as well!
What's the best provider for iptv? Thinking of doing this and cancelling sky, which is £60 a month for virtually nothing.That's all you need...Sky, BT, IFollow the lot....60 quid a year, decent picture as well!
Don’t quote me on this as my son done all ours but all you really need I believe is a fire stick from amazon for about 30 quid and someone that can install it for you.....,anyone under 30, try OBL?What's the best provider for iptv? Thinking of doing this and cancelling sky, which is £60 a month for virtually nothing.
Don’t quote me on this as my son done all ours but all you really need I believe is a fire stick from amazon for about 30 quid and someone that can install it for you.....,anyone under 30, try OBL?
Apparently 70% goes to the club, but its only available for non Saturday 3pm kick offs in the UK, for home or away fans. Up until last season even midweek games weren't available in the UK.I may be well out of date but I thought ifollow was a service to provide people like me, who live outside the UK, access to the match day experience. It was also available in the UK for away games for a match by match fee. My understanding is that most (all?) contributions go to the club. In the present situation I would have thought that the service could become more universal, particularly at the start of the season, in that way, although it can't compensate for empty stadiums, it could provide some much needed income for the club
As a thought experiment how much could the club make, off advertising, if they just streamed it for free on one of the many platforms out there? I mean, talking about this even 10 years ago or so would be pretty pie-in-the-sky, but today a 12 year old can make millions playing computer games to a few thousand people.
Imagine, also, if we were to be in a big promotion (or relegation) deciding match. It would attract even more people to put their eyes on us and collect more ad money.
What's the best provider for iptv? Thinking of doing this and cancelling sky, which is £60 a month for virtually nothing.
We don't know, which is why I asked for it to be taken out of the public domain.This IPTV: surely what they're doing is poaching? Have I missed something?