Dear EFL, here's a thought... 11:14 - Oct 7 with 2368 views | Ewan_Oozami | If the away team has sold out their seat allocation for a fixture, what then is the rationale for not showing that game on iFollow to away supporters in the UK? | |
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Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 11:18 - Oct 7 with 2298 views | JakeITFC | Only if the Accrington chairman gets paid for it somehow. | | | |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 11:18 - Oct 7 with 2288 views | homer_123 | It's streamed and you can pay for it, even though it's a 3pm kick off. Just need to nip abroad for 90 mins or so. | |
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Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 11:27 - Oct 7 with 2200 views | bungaytractor |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 11:18 - Oct 7 by homer_123 | It's streamed and you can pay for it, even though it's a 3pm kick off. Just need to nip abroad for 90 mins or so. |
People cant afford to have so many holiday's to watch football and come home again its to much money and time | | | |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 11:43 - Oct 7 with 2107 views | mjw_1983 |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 11:27 - Oct 7 by bungaytractor | People cant afford to have so many holiday's to watch football and come home again its to much money and time |
I often go to Germany on VPN airways, it’s very affordable | | | |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 11:43 - Oct 7 with 2104 views | jayessess | Think the original rationale for the 3pm blackout is that any football broadcast potentially reduces ticket sales. Hypothetically if you can't watch Morecambe v Ipswich, you might go buy a ticket for another game instead (not untrue for me, as it happens, if there was no chance of me watching our game I might be tempted to go watch Leyton Orient just down the road from me!) [Post edited 7 Oct 2022 11:45]
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Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 11:44 - Oct 7 with 2084 views | Mediocre_Quick | When did Holt infiltrate the TWTD Forum | | | |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 11:52 - Oct 7 with 2008 views | farkenhell | I've been saying this for ages! | | | |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 12:02 - Oct 7 with 1914 views | DanTheMan | I know this is somewhat jokey but that would be breaking the law. I don't think iFollow really cares, they'd probably make more money if they didn't bother with the checks but I imagine for compliance reasons they have to show they are preventing it even if they don't put that much effort into it. Most VPNs bypass the checks. | |
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Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 12:08 - Oct 7 with 1875 views | longtimefan |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 11:43 - Oct 7 by mjw_1983 | I often go to Germany on VPN airways, it’s very affordable |
I much prefer Norway | | | |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 12:10 - Oct 7 with 1861 views | bungaytractor |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 11:43 - Oct 7 by mjw_1983 | I often go to Germany on VPN airways, it’s very affordable |
Well i cant afford that | | | |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 12:11 - Oct 7 with 1854 views | RonFearonsHair |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 11:43 - Oct 7 by jayessess | Think the original rationale for the 3pm blackout is that any football broadcast potentially reduces ticket sales. Hypothetically if you can't watch Morecambe v Ipswich, you might go buy a ticket for another game instead (not untrue for me, as it happens, if there was no chance of me watching our game I might be tempted to go watch Leyton Orient just down the road from me!) [Post edited 7 Oct 2022 11:45]
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I think the sentiment of the post may be that the blackout is lifted for a limited number of people (ie - season ticket holders) and only when there are no more tickets available, so it won't have a further negative impact. Which in itself doesn't sound unreasonable. | | | |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 12:23 - Oct 7 with 1781 views | Swansea_Blue | Licensing rights, I expect. I agree with you though. The answer is a VPN, but they cost to get a reliable one (so I believe). Logically, it makes no sense other than there's a contract somewhere saying it can't be done. | |
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Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 13:06 - Oct 7 with 1583 views | Ewan_Oozami |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 12:11 - Oct 7 by RonFearonsHair | I think the sentiment of the post may be that the blackout is lifted for a limited number of people (ie - season ticket holders) and only when there are no more tickets available, so it won't have a further negative impact. Which in itself doesn't sound unreasonable. |
They did it during covid so the technology and capability is certainly there.... | |
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Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 13:31 - Oct 7 with 1458 views | tivo |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 12:08 - Oct 7 by longtimefan | I much prefer Norway |
No need to buy a VPN. Just use one of the Google Chrome free Add on VPN's to make the payment and start the video. Once it's started turn off the VPN. The checks are only done at initial payment stage. | | | |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 13:31 - Oct 7 with 1454 views | DanTheMan |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 13:06 - Oct 7 by Ewan_Oozami | They did it during covid so the technology and capability is certainly there.... |
Oh, it'd be absolutely easy to do. You're essentially just flicking a check off. Problem is that it's not the EFL that would have to change, UK laws would need to be updated to allow it. | |
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Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 13:51 - Oct 7 with 1378 views | brazil1982 |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 12:11 - Oct 7 by RonFearonsHair | I think the sentiment of the post may be that the blackout is lifted for a limited number of people (ie - season ticket holders) and only when there are no more tickets available, so it won't have a further negative impact. Which in itself doesn't sound unreasonable. |
Then opens it to home supporters doesn't it? If it can be shown I am strongly in favour of the video price to be higher than the match ticket price. | | | |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 15:14 - Oct 7 with 1153 views | mjw_1983 |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 12:08 - Oct 7 by longtimefan | I much prefer Norway |
I used to goto America as charge in dollars and exchange rate meant the game cost £5.50 | | | |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 15:18 - Oct 7 with 1131 views | bungaytractor |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 15:14 - Oct 7 by mjw_1983 | I used to goto America as charge in dollars and exchange rate meant the game cost £5.50 |
People saying go to norway germany america ect but most normal people cant afford it to watch football i just listen on the radio suffolk | | | |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 15:21 - Oct 7 with 1120 views | mrfixit426 |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 15:18 - Oct 7 by bungaytractor | People saying go to norway germany america ect but most normal people cant afford it to watch football i just listen on the radio suffolk |
I dunno. I'm nipping over to the US on Saturday to watch the game and it works out cheaper than an away ticket. | | | |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 15:41 - Oct 7 with 1051 views | backwaywhen |
Dear EFL, here's a thought... on 11:18 - Oct 7 by homer_123 | It's streamed and you can pay for it, even though it's a 3pm kick off. Just need to nip abroad for 90 mins or so. |
Get yourself a fire stick with a friend , relative , friend of a friend, and watch every uk game foc ….. nod nod wink wink 😉 | | | |
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