Stags 2002 wrote:Doesn't answer your question but I thought the attendance on Tuesday was healthy given the midweek fixture and that it was available on ifollow for fans.
I watched both the Tranmere and Morecambe games, so could prove a good additional income for the club.
Sneag wrote:Stags 2002 wrote:Doesn't answer your question but I thought the attendance on Tuesday was healthy given the midweek fixture and that it was available on ifollow for fans.
I watched both the Tranmere and Morecambe games, so could prove a good additional income for the club.
Fair play to the Codheads for bringing 500+ considering how crap their season is going & it being a tenner to watch it at home.
Brinner wrote:It is not easy to watch abroad as you have to pay through a foreign bank account. Most people who go on holiday for a week or so do not have a foreign account so can't watch - only listen.
Brinner wrote:It is not easy to watch abroad as you have to pay through a foreign bank account. Most people who go on holiday for a week or so do not have a foreign account so can't watch - only listen.
stag324 wrote:I was in France a few weeks ago for the Morecambe game, signed in, paid on my credit card and it only cost 6 euros.
Paid last week and is was £10.
Don't know what I did, or how it happened but it did.
It is an excellent service and the picture quality is superb.
Chander Lear wrote:slightly controversial but would it not be more cost effective to play the game tomorrow behind closed doors, and persuade people to use the ifollow to watch the game?
As we know we'll probably get a record low crowd tomorrow, i highly doubt anyone would be bothered if they didnt watch this in the stand
Is the club even allowed to do it?
mousemousemouse wrote:stag324 wrote:I was in France a few weeks ago for the Morecambe game, signed in, paid on my credit card and it only cost 6 euros.
Paid last week and is was £10.
Don't know what I did, or how it happened but it did.
It is an excellent service and the picture quality is superb.
Users abroad pay 6 euros for a monthly pass. The £10 in the UK is for each match to watch live.
Users abroad with a monthly pass can watch all the games
sunray wrote:Presumably the £8 pounds goes to the home club staging the game. So Mansfield would get the Grimsby fans logins.
Brinner wrote:Further to my recent post, if you are a UK customer, then you cannot pay to watch a match when you are on holiday abroad. See email below from ifollow:
Hello,
The reason why you will not be able to purchase a match pass abroad is simply because it wont work for UK customers with UK billing address and subscriptions.
But it will work within the UK if you purchase a UK pass.
Regards,
Rasal, IFollow support
RickyJ wrote:To my understanding - iFollow or any broadcaster are not allowed to show Saturday football from 1445hrs - 1715hrs. Where does this leave Stags 1300hrs kick offs?
Martin Shaw wrote:RickyJ wrote:To my understanding - iFollow or any broadcaster are not allowed to show Saturday football from 1445hrs - 1715hrs. Where does this leave Stags 1300hrs kick offs?
you are correct about football being shown in the UK. However 1300 kick offs cannot be shown in the UK on iFollow either.
Tre Cool wrote:This is veey unfair though as how often does a league 2 match get shown on Sky Sports? When its international weekend if we're lucky. Vast majority of supporters will rarely see their team live on tv so why not open it up to uk subscribers. bet365 show live streams sometimes with a stipulation that they cannot allow full screen viewing. (Ways around that though)
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