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POLL: Are you watching Valley Pass or Not?
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shine166 said:carly burn said:Watched nearly all of them.
How do you get the moody streams?0 -
Paid for 7, will be watching tomorrow (pitch permitting). Beers and cider ready in fridge.Will watch all home games, and a select few away.Much prefer the home match productions, better quality and more cameras.When the stadium is back open, the first chance of tickets I'll be driving down for a game.0
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Watched all apart from the trial games I attended. Much, much better stream now Scott and Curbs have come in, and the coverage much better. Got to say going to the Valley for a couple of the trial games was good, but have to admit on at least one occasion I would have preferred being at home watching the stream. 3 hours, cold, mask, no food or drink, then being slaughtered by our own manager for not being vocal enough, after one of the poorest games I’ve seen at the Valley, really made me question why I bothered! But once I calmed down, I know it’s Charlton, it doesn’t run smoothly often, but when it does it’s brilliant!1
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Watching most of the home games and very occasional aways although I now wait till after 1400 to buy to ensure that the game is on and that there hasn’t been excessive tinker-man stuff going on. I enjoy the pre and post match stuff which is well done. I don’t enjoy the commentary as I find it too relentless (designed for radio) but I don’t want to watch on mute. I’d be interested to see if they offer some sort of season ticket deal moving forward as I’m relocating out of the area next week so will be reliant on ValleyPass for my fix.0
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watched all, buy about an hour before when i log in- hilight of the week atm, although quite a lot of games have been torturous0
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The last game I missed ‘live’ was Blackburn away at the start of last season. Quality of coverage has improved since streaming started, especially at home, but still irritated I have to watch on my desktop pc. It’s the only place I can rely on decent WiFi.0
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SoundAsa£ said:Leroy Ambrose said:None. Totally lost interest in football. It'll probably come back at some point, but my already waning interest in the sport almost disappeared when I moved oop North - and vanished completely in the pandemic.
I'll probably get more interested again in a few years as I get older - I've just got things that interest me more in life at the moment.0 -
Lordflashheart said:AFKABartram said:My habits have changed as seasons progressed. I had no real interest in watching the early season ones, would rather follow Jeff Stelling and co And just see the goals / highlights later. But as season has gone on I’ve been buying more, and now buy every game.
Getting it working on my TV as opposed to laptop was the big changer for me.I would much prefer to watch on TV rather my computer1 -
Leroy Ambrose said:SoundAsa£ said:Leroy Ambrose said:None. Totally lost interest in football. It'll probably come back at some point, but my already waning interest in the sport almost disappeared when I moved oop North - and vanished completely in the pandemic.
I'll probably get more interested again in a few years as I get older - I've just got things that interest me more in life at the moment.1 -
Yep, watched all of them, home and away, except when on Sky.0
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Wish I hadn't bothered. Not worth it.0
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Not anymore0