Not all, September matches only and it seems there is only 1 free game (BBC) out of 28. The rest is behind a paid service either with Sky, BT or Amazon.
comment by Hansaplast (U1250)
posted 24 minutes ago
Not all, September matches only and it seems there is only 1 free game (BBC) out of 28. The rest is behind a paid service either with Sky, BT or Amazon.
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October being looked at. Some will already have subscriptions to BT and Prime, and if they do the same as the end of last season, they will not pay any extra.
I still believe it’s good news that there is an option for fans to see their team if they can’t go to the stadium.
I don’t know how it works regarding season tickets etc, but I’m sure clubs will refund any monies paid if they can’t attend the match live. This could be used to pay to watch the match on TV, no?
I can’t see why it would he seen as anything but good news.
Not quite free licence is about £160
Not all, September matches only
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Fans back in October, so thats fair.
I'm personally glad it's very few games...I pay good money to Sky & BT & Amazon for footy
well...I pay sky...the others are free to me, but...
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 2 hours, 49 minutes ago
I'm personally glad it's very few games...I pay good money to Sky & BT & Amazon for footy
well...I pay sky...the others are free to me, but...
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I also like doing a wee acca with Soccer Saturday on. If there's only one 3 o'clock kickoff, it reduces the options
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posted on 8/9/20
Not all, September matches only and it seems there is only 1 free game (BBC) out of 28. The rest is behind a paid service either with Sky, BT or Amazon.
posted on 8/9/20
comment by Hansaplast (U1250)
posted 24 minutes ago
Not all, September matches only and it seems there is only 1 free game (BBC) out of 28. The rest is behind a paid service either with Sky, BT or Amazon.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
October being looked at. Some will already have subscriptions to BT and Prime, and if they do the same as the end of last season, they will not pay any extra.
I still believe it’s good news that there is an option for fans to see their team if they can’t go to the stadium.
I don’t know how it works regarding season tickets etc, but I’m sure clubs will refund any monies paid if they can’t attend the match live. This could be used to pay to watch the match on TV, no?
I can’t see why it would he seen as anything but good news.
posted on 8/9/20
Not quite free licence is about £160
posted on 8/9/20
Not all, September matches only
=====
Fans back in October, so thats fair.
posted on 9/9/20
I'm personally glad it's very few games...I pay good money to Sky & BT & Amazon for footy
well...I pay sky...the others are free to me, but...
posted on 9/9/20
comment by Sheriff JW Pepper (U1007)
posted 2 hours, 49 minutes ago
I'm personally glad it's very few games...I pay good money to Sky & BT & Amazon for footy
well...I pay sky...the others are free to me, but...
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I also like doing a wee acca with Soccer Saturday on. If there's only one 3 o'clock kickoff, it reduces the options
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