A bit off topic, but I see a few of you have bought a season streaming pass. I’ve looked a few times but can’t see it. How do I find where it is on sale, please?
Thanks for the link mate, but I’ve followed instructions step by step and end up with a screen displaying audio passes and one for the Hull game! Seems I’m being denied international pass.
Just double checked and when l clicked the link it appeared with choices of audio visual for the whole season and a single match pass.Thanks for the link mate, but I’ve followed instructions step by step and end up with a screen displaying audio passes and one for the Hull game! Seems I’m being denied international pass.

It’s only available for overseas viewers now, if you still want to use it you will need a VPNSorry for repeating myself but with the first game of the season almost upon us I’m starting to panic. Every time I try to purchase a season streaming pass I end up with a page offering me audio passes and one for fridays Hull game! Why aren’t I being offered a viewing pass?
I'm sure it's just for international fans outside the UK but as we know there are technological ways around this.No way should the club be offering seasonal streaming passes for less than the cost of a season ticket. Surely this is going to affect attendances.
I can see your point mate, but an “at the match” experience is far superior to watching a sometimes unreliable stream at home. Some people find attending games an extremely uncomfortable experience due to health reasons. Stay at home and watch the stream, see which you prefer. Believe me, a stream is a poor substitute for being there, and I think most of those who buy a streaming pass would prefer to be there. I don’t think there has been a drop in attendances since streaming was introduced. And us who live abroad wouldn’t be attending anyway.No way should the club be offering seasonal streaming passes for less than the cost of a season ticket. Surely this is going to affect attendances.
I can see your point mate, but an “at the match” experience is far superior to watching a sometimes unreliable stream at home. Some people find attending games an extremely uncomfortable experience due to health reasons. Stay at home and watch the stream, see which you prefer. Believe me, a stream is a poor substitute for being there, and I think most of those who buy a streaming pass would prefer to be there. I don’t think there has been a drop in attendances since streaming was introduced.
I can see your point mate, but an “at the match” experience is far superior to watching a sometimes unreliable stream at home. Some people find attending games an extremely uncomfortable experience due to health reasons. Stay at home and watch the stream, see which you prefer. Believe me, a stream is a poor substitute for being there, and I think most of those who buy a streaming pass would prefer to be there. I don’t think there has been a drop in attendances since streaming was introduced. And us who live abroad wouldn’t be attending anyway.