I've got CAFC cash to use to watch Wigan game but it's asking for £1.50 admin charge. Now, I've have £1.50 but don't see why I should pay it. Is this correct?
I've got CAFC cash to use to watch Wigan game but it's asking for £1.50 admin charge. Now, I've have £1.50 but don't see why I should pay it. Is this correct?
I've got CAFC cash to use to watch Wigan game but it's asking for £1.50 admin charge. Now, I've have £1.50 but don't see why I should pay it. Is this correct?
If so I'll just watch on the dodgybox
Yeah thats correct as its on the Booking website
Wow, even when I've bought it without CAFC there's never been a fee.
You can still buy it for a tenner without the fee. It's just if you use the CAFC cash the fee kicks in, because it's using the booking site which adds that automatically.
Doubled since last season! A bit annoying. I knew I should have got a season pass!
I would have done, but because we have been/are spending quite a bit of time in the UK due to family problems, it wasn't worth it. Had there been more than 24 hours notice of the increase, it probably would have been. It may well still be worth it. I'll have to do the calculations and then see if I can persuade the missus...
Bit peeved that we were not told earlier, but I can understand the principle - not really fair to charge us emigrants less than UK residents.
Why is an international season pass a give away £195, yet if you live in the UK you have to pay £10x46= £460? Does anyone know why it's more than twice as expensive if you live in the UK?
Why is an international season pass a give away £195, yet if you live in the UK you have to pay £10x46= £460? Does anyone know why it's more than twice as expensive if you live in the UK?
Another reason why it's not surprising people use VPN's. The difference is huge and just doesn't make sense.
Why is an international season pass a give away £195, yet if you live in the UK you have to pay £10x46= £460? Does anyone know why it's more than twice as expensive if you live in the UK?
Why is an international season pass a give away £195, yet if you live in the UK you have to pay £10x46= £460? Does anyone know why it's more than twice as expensive if you live in the UK?
The statement on the EFL website below seems to imply that SKY & the EFL have set the price at £10.00 per game.
Sky Sports and the EFL are set to ensure supporters don't miss any of the EFL action when the 20/21 season begins after agreeing a new flexible framework that will ensure league matches are either available for broadcast or streaming whilst access to matches is restricted.
Whilst the doors remain shut to fans, or with limited spectators allowed through the turnstiles, an arrangement exists whereby all matches that are NOT LIVE on Sky Sports will be available to stream by Clubs on iFollow (or Club equivalent service), for a match pass price of £10.
In addition, Season Ticket holders will, under the newly agreed framework, be provided access to all HOME GAMES, subject to the agreement of the Club where the supporter holds a season ticket. In the Championship access to AWAY MIDWEEK matches will also be available as part of the season ticket package if Clubs choose to offer it.
The match by match streaming and season ticket offer is a TEMPORARY measure that has only been put in place whilst Clubs operate at a zero or reduced capacity as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and will be subject to regular review with the first set for early October. Subject to Clubs choosing to provide access to Season Ticket holders this is only available if supporters purchase their 2020/21 ticket by October 4.
I've got CAFC cash to use to watch Wigan game but it's asking for £1.50 admin charge. Now, I've have £1.50 but don't see why I should pay it. Is this correct?
If so I'll just watch on the dodgybox
They did the same for the 9games at the end of last season , but then I noticed they had refunded the £1.50 when I checked my credit card statement. Maybe they will do the same this season.
I do not begrudge the £10 per game whatsoever. That is per household and bearing in mind the saving on fuel, refreshments and programme I am used to shelling out, it is borderline bargain territory while helping the club generate some deserved funds.
I would have not paid a penny if Thomas had not taken control, however frustrating, but now, the club is welcome.
Question here from a non techie. If I buy a fire stick can I watch Valley Pass from a kindle fire tablet on my tv? Thanks in advance for any replies.
Answer from a non techie with Firestick. Not unless you can watch Valley Pass on your tablet and you can link tablet to TV by cable or wireless link. Have Firestick and can't see how it could stream Valley Pass. I have HDMI cable plugged in my laptop that's streaming the game.
EFL claim they have lost almost £500,000 due to illegal streaming of matches in the Championship and below as they appeal to fans to help them eliminate threat of piracy
EFL clubs met to discuss the matter this week and launched a campaign, appealing to the better nature of their supporters, urging them to avoid and report illegal streams so they can close them down.
Also with warnings that action can be taken by clubs against fans who abuse the iFollow agreement.
'This is a real problem,' said the EFL's chief commercial officer Ben Wright. 'It's costing our clubs money at a time when they don't need to be losing revenue. Put simply it's stealing.'
EFL claim they have lost almost £500,000 due to illegal streaming of matches in the Championship and below as they appeal to fans to help them eliminate threat of piracy
EFL clubs met to discuss the matter this week and launched a campaign, appealing to the better nature of their supporters, urging them to avoid and report illegal streams so they can close them down.
Also with warnings that action can be taken by clubs against fans who abuse the iFollow agreement.
'This is a real problem,' said the EFL's chief commercial officer Ben Wright. 'It's costing our clubs money at a time when they don't need to be losing revenue. Put simply it's stealing.'
If an inferior version of your product with the vulnerability it potentially brings as well is a problem then there is something wrong with the pricing and access to that product. It’s a mass market game with mass market appeal. Make it more available to the mass market by pricing it accordingly. Bitching about £500k when the revenue potential must surely be multiples of that seems to me that the target audience they are going for is too low
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Now, I've have £1.50 but don't see why I should pay it. Is this correct?
If so I'll just watch on the dodgybox
£11.50 is taking the piss I think.
Thanks BTW
You should be able to purchase a Bundle for the Wigan and Oxford game for £16 (£17.50)
Bit peeved that we were not told earlier, but I can understand the principle - not really fair to charge us emigrants less than UK residents.
Is it clear which games this would actually include.
Is there a more detailed statement or a list??
Home only or home and away league?
Cup?
etc
Thanks Rich
Does anyone know why it's more than twice as expensive if you live in the UK?
The statement on the EFL website below seems to imply that SKY & the EFL have set the price at £10.00 per game.
Sky Sports and the EFL are set to ensure supporters don't miss any of the EFL action when the 20/21 season begins after agreeing a new flexible framework that will ensure league matches are either available for broadcast or streaming whilst access to matches is restricted.
Whilst the doors remain shut to fans, or with limited spectators allowed through the turnstiles, an arrangement exists whereby all matches that are NOT LIVE on Sky Sports will be available to stream by Clubs on iFollow (or Club equivalent service), for a match pass price of £10.
In addition, Season Ticket holders will, under the newly agreed framework, be provided access to all HOME GAMES, subject to the agreement of the Club where the supporter holds a season ticket. In the Championship access to AWAY MIDWEEK matches will also be available as part of the season ticket package if Clubs choose to offer it.
The match by match streaming and season ticket offer is a TEMPORARY measure that has only been put in place whilst Clubs operate at a zero or reduced capacity as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and will be subject to regular review with the first set for early October. Subject to Clubs choosing to provide access to Season Ticket holders this is only available if supporters purchase their 2020/21 ticket by October 4.
https://www.efl.com/broadcast-schedule/
I would have not paid a penny if Thomas had not taken control, however frustrating, but now, the club is welcome.
I have HDMI cable plugged in my laptop that's streaming the game.
EFL claim they have lost almost £500,000 due to illegal streaming of matches in the Championship and below as they appeal to fans to help them eliminate threat of piracy
EFL clubs met to discuss the matter this week and launched a campaign, appealing to the better nature of their supporters, urging them to avoid and report illegal streams so they can close them down.
Also with warnings that action can be taken by clubs against fans who abuse the iFollow agreement.
'This is a real problem,' said the EFL's chief commercial officer Ben Wright. 'It's costing our clubs money at a time when they don't need to be losing revenue. Put simply it's stealing.'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-8962349/EFL-claim-lost-500-000-illegal-streaming-matches.htmlIt could be an expensive season. Alternatively, it provides something to follow in the content Lockdown for the price of 3 coffees.