IJN":2fslsrhm said:As I’m (now :furious: ) away for the game, I can’t watch Sky Sports on my phone though can I?
Yes you can, you can get sky sports mobile TV through an app, £5.99 a month for one package, £10 for the both.
IJN":2fslsrhm said:As I’m (now :furious: ) away for the game, I can’t watch Sky Sports on my phone though can I?
cheshiregreen":1aq3fya4 said:Lobster":1aq3fya4 said:The problem, as Sam Barker says, is that iFollow aren't allowed to broadcast televised games. So foreign or UK card, you won't be able to watch it. This also means all of us exiles that watch regularly on iFollow won't be able to watch the game without access to a Sky subscription of some sort.
Thanks Lobster and Sam B. That was what I feared. Now TV for us non Sky subscribers is £9.99 for a day pass.
Would rather give my money to Argyle, but, not going to be able to it seems.
£30k seems scant consolation for club finances, presume it's better rate if we get to League 1 and us beggars in League two can't be chooses.
IJN":1qw22z8x said:As I’m (now :furious: ) away for the game, I can’t watch Sky Sports on my phone though can I?
HertsPilgrim":3t9ybp14 said:How about Sky setting up a compensation fund for fans who've made travel arrangements that can't be refunded ?
Yeah...still early. I must be dreaming, still...
German Shepherd":35x0zt9e said:There's an Exeter fan who was sailing from France & can't make it now. Ferry tickets now redundant. Rivalries aside, this decision so late in the day is a joke. I know it's within Sky's 5 week notice rule but loads of supporters on either side are going to be out of pocket.
Lundan Cabbie":49lpdfh1 said:HertsPilgrim":49lpdfh1 said:How about Sky setting up a compensation fund for fans who've made travel arrangements that can't be refunded ?
Yeah...still early. I must be dreaming, still...
I play this game where you go online and search out cheap train tickets and have to decide whether to take a non refundable ticket or wait until date and times have been confirmed and risk that the bargain offer is still available. I have been caught out three times this season. Sometimes the best recovery option is to travel on the original ticket, find a cheap hotel and buy a single ticket to get home. Obviously, being self employed makes that easier for me than most.
Pogleswoody":1a4kpq48 said:I may decide not to go to the game (I haven't been to an evening game since my operation(s)).
So, I have Sky TV but not Sports. I do not have Now TV.
What are my options?
(Total dinosaur techie so keep it at 'Ug, go ug' level please! :think: )
Devongreenowl":3adtdrcg said:Pogleswoody":3adtdrcg said:I may decide not to go to the game (I haven't been to an evening game since my operation(s)).
So, I have Sky TV but not Sports. I do not have Now TV.
What are my options?
(Total dinosaur techie so keep it at 'Ug, go ug' level please! )
It might be worth ringing Sky subscriptions and see if there is any way you have a very short term sub, a bit like box office. You never know, they MIGHT be sympathetic, especially as you are an existing customer. They seem to have a lot of flexibility when it comes to reducing subscription costs when one threatens to leave
Good luck!
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