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Canaries TV ?????

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  1. robbieBB

    robbieBB Well-Known Member

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    As an ex-pat subscriber to iFollow I've just had an email from EFL offering me a subscription to something called Canaries TV at a cost of £45 for the year. There is no information in the email about what such a subscription gives me access to; it obviously doesn't involve live streaming of our EPL matches! iFollow seems to have disappeared from the club website and I haven't found any reference to Canaries TV anywhere else. Any of you other ex pat supporters any the wiser?
     
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  2. DUNCAN DONUTS

    DUNCAN DONUTS SOCIAL JUSTICE WARRIOR

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    Most countries have a cheaper better alternative to BT and Sky .

    In China for example you get every single game live and it's not expensive.
     
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  3. robbieBB

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    Yes, no problem about coverage of the EPL here in the US; what's puzzling me is what exactly iFollow is offering me, given that it can't live stream EPL matches.
     
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    Radio Norfolk probably
     
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    Teams from other countries have teams nicknamed the Canaries, could it be that?
     
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    I think if you set up a VPN, so that it looks like you're in another country, you may be able to get round it.
     
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  7. Hairy Mary Quite Canary

    Hairy Mary Quite Canary Well-Known Member

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    I think iFollow was just an EFL thing. They'll prob try to keep on people's radar with highlights and news etc but won't be able to show live games.

    In Aus we've got telco Optus showing live games and catch up. It's effectively free if you have an Optus mobile or internet service, which I do <cheers>
     
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    I guess that's the idea HMQC, but asking fans of clubs promoted to the EPL to pay GBP45 for highlights and news already available elsewhere doesn't seem a very sensible strategy. I can't imagine the EFL have been granted any special rights to stream any sort of Premier League content. Whatever, I've now cancelled auto-renewal of my season pass. Hopefully I won't be renewing it this time next year either.
     
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