metroace":2pdcbpft said:Will users be able to "cast" the stream from their computer or devices to their television?
On a similar note, will there be a dedicated Apple TV app or similar.
metroace":2pdcbpft said:Will users be able to "cast" the stream from their computer or devices to their television?
s.whitey92":38wzqr0b said:As other users have said, Chromecast functionality would be amazing on the streaming app
ChepstowGreen":o6qusqea said:I think this is a great move and I would certainly back up other calls to make the service more complete in terms of match streaming with chat pre match, half time and at full time.
My question is will the club's commentary team feel free to criticise performances, or maybe tactics, if and when appropriate?
Understandably being employed directly by the club, and having strong relations therefore with those in the club, would make anybody feel reticent to publicly question certain players/spells of games, etc, but it's really essential to the fan base, I think, that the club encourage the commentary team to say what they like at all times without it being held against them. It's just opinions at the end of the day!
Please don't take this as a dig at the comms team currently who do good job, it's just an observation really that sometimes really laboured performances aren't 'called out' as they may legitimately be, which can make watching (or listening) even more frustrating than it already is.
philevs":34082yal said:ChepstowGreen":34082yal said:I think this is a great move and I would certainly back up other calls to make the service more complete in terms of match streaming with chat pre match, half time and at full time.
My question is will the club's commentary team feel free to criticise performances, or maybe tactics, if and when appropriate?
Understandably being employed directly by the club, and having strong relations therefore with those in the club, would make anybody feel reticent to publicly question certain players/spells of games, etc, but it's really essential to the fan base, I think, that the club encourage the commentary team to say what they like at all times without it being held against them. It's just opinions at the end of the day!
Please don't take this as a dig at the comms team currently who do good job, it's just an observation really that sometimes really laboured performances aren't 'called out' as they may legitimately be, which can make watching (or listening) even more frustrating than it already is.
I support this question.
My way of putting it would be to ask whether the commentary team will be permitted to make critical comments where appropriate and be more like ordinary commentators, rather than trotting out nothing but meaningless platitudes when we are playing poorly making them sound like some sort of propaganda machine (which I don’t especially enjoy).
In a home crowd a mixture of praise and criticism goes on, and I’d like to see the commentary mirror this more.
Graham Clark":3ufn2k7p said:For me there is a simple maxim if you are not prepared to make the comment face to face then it is probably best not to make the comment at all.
L G":sbmqercd said:Wonder if PASOTI might be a bit more busier now that twitter and FB are being boycotted for the weekend. :think:
Nick Prideaux":2gtfd3be said:How do we cease our ifollow subs renewal?