I cannot get into football with no fans in the grounds.
So how dare you have a go at me for my views. Start watching the matches & then you can comment.....until then your views count for very little.
Edit. It seems that you aren't the only one. It amazes me how people can have a go at others for their views but haven't watched the team play.
As it stands I've watched the first 3 league games but missed yesterdays.
He makes a fair point although a little exaggerated (and ranting as usual😉). It's a bit like giving an opinion on the government but not voting.
As for me, I decided to avoid the wrath of the non playing golf Addick and bought a season ticket. 😁
Seriously, I can't waste my time watching every match, particularly not Saturdays. I would give up Saturdays if I could go to the match but the stream is low quality and there is no atmosphere. I calculated though on the rainy Saturday just passed that I can watch the evening games and one Saturday match a month to get my money's worth.
Or am a such an Addick that any reasoning has some logic.
If I didn’t watch the matches, I’d have to go shopping or to a garden centre which is my worst nightmare. Has anyone seen a 61yo acting like a stroppy teenager ...
I've watched the Lincoln and Sunderland matches and listened to the others - all on VP.
I couldn't be bothered with watching the cup games and I was otherwise engaged for the first two league games (decorating for season opener, driving up to the Dales on holiday for the second ... ironically on the Doncaster Bypass when the buggers started scoring against us!).
I imagine that I'll watch as many of the remaining matches on VP (cup matches notwithstanding) as I can throughout the rest of the season.
None. Something i tweeted Thomas about... Currently no way i can watch a full replay of the game. ValleyPass only plays the full game live which is the witching hour in NZ. Desperate for the new owner to somehow create a platform that enables offshore full replay.
If we've paid for the full game we should have the ability to watch it in full for at least the next couple of days whether you're overseas or not.
I use the AFL's "Watch AFL" service which is provided by Fox Sports in Australia and that's marvellous. I can watch the live coverage as braodcast on Fox Footy, including pre- and post-game, and pause, rewind, fast forward the stream. If I want to start watching a match that has already started I have the option to join it live or go back to the beginning of the coverage so I'm effectively watching on a delay. Full match replays are available a while after the match has finished which exclude the pre-match, HT, and post-match stuff and don't include any ad breaks.
I cannot get into football with no fans in the grounds.
But you've been doing it for years
Beckenham had 119 10 days ago.
The FA cup tie at Bromley's ground between Cray Wanderers v Fisher that the lad and I went to a few weeks ago had a 302 attendance. There was no problem for vertically challenged folk in having a good view. Decent amount of noise too.
I cannot get into football with no fans in the grounds.
But you've been doing it for years
Beckenham had 119 10 days ago.
The FA cup tie at Bromley's ground between Cray Wanderers v Fisher that the lad and I went to a few weeks ago had a 302 attendance. There was no problem for vertically challenged folk in having a good view. Decent amount of noise too.
if you have an Apple device and an Apple TV box, you can mirror the match in HD from the CAFC app to your TV. That’s how I have watched all of games so far and there have been a couple where I had to turn the tv sound off due to the loud humming, but bar that and some of our play so far, all good.
You can plug your PC or laptop into the HDMI socket on your TV and watch it on there. I’ve watched every game on my TV as I would any live game albeit with limited camera angles and slightly more biased commentators.
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As for me, I decided to avoid the wrath of the non playing golf Addick and bought a season ticket. 😁
Seriously, I can't waste my time watching every match, particularly not Saturdays. I would give up Saturdays if I could go to the match but the stream is low quality and there is no atmosphere. I calculated though on the rainy Saturday just passed that I can watch the evening games and one Saturday match a month to get my money's worth.
Or am a such an Addick that any reasoning has some logic.
I couldn't be bothered with watching the cup games and I was otherwise engaged for the first two league games (decorating for season opener, driving up to the Dales on holiday for the second ... ironically on the Doncaster Bypass when the buggers started scoring against us!).
I imagine that I'll watch as many of the remaining matches on VP (cup matches notwithstanding) as I can throughout the rest of the season.
I use the AFL's "Watch AFL" service which is provided by Fox Sports in Australia and that's marvellous. I can watch the live coverage as braodcast on Fox Footy, including pre- and post-game, and pause, rewind, fast forward the stream. If I want to start watching a match that has already started I have the option to join it live or go back to the beginning of the coverage so I'm effectively watching on a delay. Full match replays are available a while after the match has finished which exclude the pre-match, HT, and post-match stuff and don't include any ad breaks.
A Charlton version of that would be magic.
If you have decent wifi you should have no problems.
Me too. Desperate.
The FA cup tie at Bromley's ground between Cray Wanderers v Fisher that the lad and I went to a few weeks ago had a 302 attendance. There was no problem for vertically challenged folk in having a good view. Decent amount of noise too.
Admittedly Sandgaard has raised my spirits but we'll have to see if that actually translates into watching games.
Strangely disconnected since the last match of last season which was profoundly depressing as was the ownership shambles.
I was much more enthusiastic before I returned to the UK in May but that goes for most things in life to be fair.