I use a stream
Its free
Is it ****ish though?
The broadcasters have a deal with the PL that allows for a set number of games to be broadcast. The remainder aren’t under normal conditions. So far, since the pandemic restart the PL have allowed all games to be broadcast at no extra cost.
They’ve now decided that the unselected broadcast games can be made available but people will have to pay. As a STH I’ll get my seat cost refunded for every game I’m not allowed to attend, so is it ****ish to ask me to pay 15 notes to watch a game that wouldn’t have normally been covered by my Sky & BT subscriptions? Not sure it is tbh.
Fine for [HASHTAG]#smallclubs[/HASHTAG] like Everton with no PPV fixtures
I think it's ****ish and also a bit greedy tbh. I'm not in the habit of having sympathy for the finances of Sky, the PL or its clubs. Some people might be paying 60/70 odd quid for their TV package and now have
I use a stream
Its free
What are you crying for? You’ve illegally streamed games for years.
The PL have made this decision, so your club was part of that decision.
These games wouldn’t have been on the box for free had fans been allowed in the stadiums and people have the choice whether to pay for them or not. A tenner would have been a more sensible price imo, but I don’t get the crying about the principle.
No actually
No gas here, unless you bring it in tanks.

The problem isn't the price (though that's too high IMO) but the same nonsense model based on kick off times.
This is like if the music industry said you can buy track 1 of a new album exclusively on iTunes, you can listen to track 2 if you have a monthly subscription to Spotify, track 3 is only available to people who went to a specific gig at the O2 arena, track 4 is only on vinyl in the UK but CD if you live outside the UK...
People don't support their team one game at a time so why sell access like a dinosaur.
But some will be £15 PPV...
No thank you. Robbing ****s.


thought that might be the case . My parents used to live in a ,decent sized village very near Perranporth but no piped gas .As my mum insists it is impossible to cook with an electric hob a row of Calor gas canisters was permanently leaning on back wall .![]()
I'm already paying £10 PPV per game to watch my poxy L1 club mate
I'd have thought you guise would be happy, seems a decent deal in comparison, ie only £5 more than me
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Exactly right. You have the choice to watch your team for a tenner on the box, or not, as you’ve been deprived the opportunity to go to the game.
I paid a tenner to watch my lot vs West Ham in the cup the other week on the carabao live site. ****ing ****e tbh, as it’d only stream properly on my iPad and just buffered to **** on my Smart TV, despite me having 70MB broadband.
I'm already paying £10 PPV per game to watch my poxy L1 club mate
I'd have thought you guise would be happy, seems a decent deal in comparison, ie only £5 more than me
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That goes directly to your club though doesn't it? This was pushed by the top clubs by all accounts so am sceptical that they're not benefiting from this in some way.
There was an article about this, I think it all goes to your club, up to the point of your average attendance for that game, after that it has to be split. But knowing me I've probably got that totally wrong!
I pay every weekend, the only games I refuse to pay for are Tinpot Cup, Carabao Cup. But I will pay for all League home and away games, and FA Cup games, more or less the same as the ones I would attend.

Wonder how many people will split the cost and watch in groups indoors![]()
15 quid a bit steep.
I'd have paid a tenner like I did back end of last season but at fifteen I might just have to stream it other ways.
Where does the money go? How is it split?