I would pay if all of the money goes to the club. I pay £45 a year for radio coverage and resent £10 per match when only a small proportion goes to the club.
I think McGovern is still out with hamstring problem. Missed Nyland and Soto although they are not regulars not sure if they even make the bench.
Apparently the club gets 80% of the ifollow fee. This was confirmed by the club when I contacted them to complain about the poor quality of the service in some games.
I would be happy to pay up to about £6 per match. I think that’s fair. £10 just feels like gouging us.
Agreed. Especially when i can pay 5 quid to go watch gary hooper playing for the kerala blasters in person
I thought it was 70% actually; either way, certainly not "a small proportion". Re. the quality, I've had absolutely no problems at all with it this season, and I've seen every single one of our games that has been on iFollow. Excellent picture, no loss of the stream, and the camera work has improved enormously since the service first started. The full replays are a great bonus too.
Two seasons ago I was paying $7 US per game. That was a good price as far as I'm concerned even tho the service, especially audio, was often dodgy. But £10 per game assuming 46 games is £460 which was a big jump (what was the cost of a season ticket for home games at Carrow Road?). If the club get their price point right next season I'll look at what they have on offer.
My season ticket in the City Stand is £800. It does include a program and coffee and biscuits at half time.
Not sure if it's been mentioned else where, but we're currently equal on points with West Brom's auto promotion place finish in the Championship last season with 8 games still to play.
2020-2021 subscription for international fans is £140-equivalent in local currency, so assuming £1:$1.25, that works out at $175. Even allowing for the number of TV matches (about 16 over the season), that is still just under $6 a match?