stag861 wrote:Assuming Barrow tickets will be as rare as County home wins will the match be available on IFollow?
stag861 wrote:Assuming Barrow tickets will be as rare as County home wins will the match be available on IFollow?
Stags Head Stags wrote:stag861 wrote:Assuming Barrow tickets will be as rare as County home wins will the match be available on IFollow?
Every match is available on ifollow if you use a VPN.
Bradders wrote:Stags Head Stags wrote:stag861 wrote:Assuming Barrow tickets will be as rare as County home wins will the match be available on IFollow?
Every match is available on ifollow if you use a VPN.
I guess that the question is whether it's available officially.
If it turns out that the Barrow match is the one where a point will get us promotion, it seems ludicrous that there's no provision to be flexible with the Saturday 3pm blackout rule. In these circumstances it's not going to impact ticket sales, as it will be a sellout for Stags fans and a lot would have travelled but won't get tickets.
We could be in the situation that there's a live stream, many thousands of potential paying customers, but the people who benefit financially from the obvious moneymaking opportunity decide not to take it up, because of their own rules.
Hopefully Sky will see the potential and have the game kick off at a "legal" time for them to cover it.
Martin Shaw wrote:as Musings correctly pointed out
"The blackout can only be enacted when 50 per cent of fixtures in the top two divisions kick off at 3pm.
This includes Premier League, Football League and FA Cup matches, but also matches in top international leagues such as La Liga and Serie A."
from https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... ender.html
This might mean that the League Two games on the final day of the season are shown on iFollow in the UK. But I haven't seen any confirmation of that.
Frankenstag wrote:I thought that all of the last day matches had to kick off at the same time to avoid collusion. I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
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