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No chance. Dazn CA + VPN = yes please.
What's an illegal stream?Nope, and I definitely will not be watching via an illegal stream.
Having to pay 15 pounds for a gameWhat's an illegal stream?
I dont know what that means so dont pm me itNope, and I definitely will not be watching via an illegal stream.
This! Should be every game, I’m doing the same.What pissed me off I bought the month pass on Nowtv because it was on offer but it looks like, even though that should give you access to all Sky games, the one off games aren't included. As if I'm going to be paying the extra 15 quid ontop of already shelling out for what I thought was a full month of games. Cancelling that subscription and going back to my river days
Me too please. I’ll report them too!I have sent you a pm so you can be sure to avoid visiting the site by accident.
Can you PM me as well? I will gladly alert the relevant authorities.I have sent you a pm so you can be sure to avoid visiting the site by accident.
Me neither.Nope, and I definitely will not be watching via an illegal stream.
To be fair, some people just don't want to break any rules by watching an illegal stream.. definitely not worth the money though.I'm hoping hardly anybody watches, so they will get the point. Unfortunately, people have more money than brains so there will always be people who will spend anything. I'm guessing there will be adverts as well.
It is even more expensive than going to the cinema before prices fell. Cinema was like £12 per ticket for 2 and 1/2 to 3 hours in a different place. This is £15 for 90 minutes at home.
What I don't get is why is virtually every United game on TV in other countries but not in EnglandIn theory, I wouldn’t usually have a problem with this approach. Making non-televised games available for those who want to watch at a cost has always seemed like a no-brainer to me (and I’m not in favour of the usual 3pm curfew).
However, in the current climate, it just reeks of greed. £15 is extortionate and a lot of people are now in a position where they can’t socialise indoors with others. The fact so much football has been shown during these difficult times has been a real benefit and it’s not one that should now have a cost attached to it (or, at least, no more than a relatively low one).
Going forwards, given the cost that they are trying to charge, if it is successful it also feels it might lead to the big clubs seeking to get their matches on PPV, even if they would normally be shown on the usual subscription package.
All in all, I hope this is a miserable failure, as the last attempt to go PPV was. I will not be purchasing the Newcastle game.
Grainy? I struggle to find a stream that could be deemed grainy these days. Are you sure you're not using Netscape Navigator in 1999 still? There's endless amounts of rivers ranging from 720-1080p and most of them work really well.I really struggle to stream games properly, I'm not too great on the tech side, always end up with a grainy stream that drops out and infuriates me, so I'll probably end up paying it.
Mate for some reason I’m hopeless on streaming.Grainy? I struggle to find a stream that could be deemed grainy these days. Are you sure you're not using Netscape Navigator in 1999 still? There's endless amounts of rivers ranging from 720-1080p and most of them work really well.
I assumed everyone knew about soccerstreams and footybite by now
Of course you have to do the right thing. Regarding malware, install a damn Antivirus software and it will tell you when you are in places you shouldn't be, as in it blocks the sites before they load. Avast is my pick for free solutions.Mate for some reason I’m hopeless on streaming.
I tried figuring if out and it’s all ‘VPN’ this and blah that goes over my head. Even if I had a decent vpn I don’t know where to get the links to decent streams anyway.
It’s hassle and so I end up trying a dodgy stream on websites which never ends well and leaves all sorts of malware on my pc
So until I’ve nailed that I’ll happily pay £15 not to feck around sadly...
Obviously I won't be going near them , nor would anyone else on here , but for people who do , do they have to sign up or download special software to view them?Grainy? I struggle to find a stream that could be deemed grainy these days. Are you sure you're not using Netscape Navigator in 1999 still? There's endless amounts of rivers ranging from 720-1080p and most of them work really well.
I assumed everyone knew about soccerstreams and footybite by now