https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/sport/football/bbc-radio-humberside-commentary-axed-4485958 How to get fans to pay a £10 viewing fee. How greedy can you get?
McCunt got scared by Burnsy asking normal logical questions after dire performances and ran off to Daddy Ehab to get him banned. Just **** off you ****ing ****s.
Disgraceful. Absolutely disgraceful. Another 2 fingers from the Allams to fans who can't get to matches, some of whom simply don't have the option to use TigersTV (or I-follow in a couple of weeks time). Are they really so vindictive and petulant, or are they just so incompetent as to piss off yet more followers of the club. Or both. They really are despicable. Edit: I'll be ok, but for other close to home reasons, this move really pisses me off. You utter ****s.
Agreed. You've stolen my thunder. It may be they have something else lined up but if not, for the many struggling right now to put food on the table, I find it hard to understand how multi millionaires could be as mean as this.
This IMO is what is behind it, Terry doesn't like being asked difficult questions, so it suits him not to have Burnsey doing post-match grillings.
HULL CITY ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE WILL SHORTLY BE JOINING THE EFL DIGITAL COLLECTIVE, A MOVE WHICH WILL SEE THE CLUB BENEFIT FROM A BRAND NEW WEBSITE AND VIDEO STREAMING PLATFORM. The switchover is due to take place next week, although fans shouldn’t notice too much disruption as we migrate to our new online home. Our Carabao Cup tie at Sunderland on Saturday and next Tuesday’s EFL Trophy clash with Leicester City U21s will be streamed live on the existing Tigers TV in the UK ahead of the switchover (please note that there will be no audio-only option for the above two fixtures). Then, ahead of our opening Sky Bet League One fixture against Gillingham, on Saturday 12th September, our video content and live match streaming (video and audio) will move over to the EFL’s iFollow platform where subscribers will be able to follow the Tigers throughout the season with the live action including exclusive match commentary featuring former players. There’ll also be all of the regular highlights packages, match reaction and interviews to enjoy in one place*. We’ll be getting in touch with existing Tigers TV customers with details of how to switch over to iFollow Tigers, the new long-term home for our online video content, next week. Our new website will continue to bring you all of the latest Hull City news, match previews, reports and reaction as the new season gets underway. In the meantime, enjoy the games against Sunderland and Leicester and we look forward to seeing you over on iFollow Tigers soon! Fans wishing to purchase a live stream of Saturday’s Carabao Cup tie at the Stadium of Light can do so here. *Please note that, due to the different set-up that exists within League One, streams will be a one-camera production.
At a time when people are struggling with various covid related issues be it financial or mental health to do this, denying fans the chance to even listen to games on radio at a time were not even allowed to set foot inside stadiums is truly the mark of evil human beings.
They are exhibiting classic "persecution complex" symptoms. If it's true. Either that or they are showing an incredible lack of ability in business communication skills. Either way... totally unprofessional treatment of fans.
new to this lark so patience please. I've seen this news. If the Allams could work as tirelessly to avoid criticism as they do to silence it, then we'd be far better off as a club. Terrible to do this to fans. No Burnsy no RH. Crap!
We shouldn't be surprised should we. I just hope when he suggests it is time for another radio interview with Burnsy because he wants to peddle another load of crap, he is told to **** off.
Beyond my skill level, but going by memory they wanted their own system because the ifollow thing was not good enough.
You may be right. My take on it was they thought they could get a cheaper version of the same service. When it was first launched, TigersTV has some big problems - for me anyway - quite a few games started late due to tech problems, in fact a few didn't broadcast at all. This recent move just amplifies the "scatter-gun" approach they have to running the business. Very randomly thought out and implemented. Pathetic really.