Pompey tv
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- Robbie Pethick
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Re: Pompey tv
Hopefully soon, I emailed the club to ask what was happening about the streaming the games I had the standard response of someone will respond to your query soon. I’ve been in Melbourne for 4 years and watched every game through iFollow which ended up providing a good service after initial problems. Not sure how I will be watch the team now Sky have got their claws into the championship and football leagues 1+2. All the different days and time of matches will cause more difficulties as well. Come on PFC let your overseas supporters give you their money by starting your own service.
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- Kev the Kitman
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Re: Pompey tv
Overseas customers aren't impacted by the move away from I-Follow.Melbourne Graham wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 10:07 am Hopefully soon, I emailed the club to ask what was happening about the streaming the games I had the standard response of someone will respond to your query soon. I’ve been in Melbourne for 4 years and watched every game through iFollow which ended up providing a good service after initial problems. Not sure how I will be watch the team now Sky have got their claws into the championship and football leagues 1+2. All the different days and time of matches will cause more difficulties as well. Come on PFC let your overseas supporters give you their money by starting your own service.
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https://www.efl.com/news/2023/may/efl-a ... agreement/
CHANGES TO CURRENT WAYS OF WATCHING
Will matches still be available to watch via iFollow, or Clubs’ alternative streaming services?
From the 2024/25 season onward, this new deal with Sky Sports will effectively replace the EFL’s domestic video streaming option provided via iFollow and club streaming services
Audio services will remain alongside existing audio-visual arrangements for international audiences.
Does the loss of domestic streaming mean clubs will be financially better off or worse off with this new deal?
Given the significant uplift in rights values across the duration of the deal, EFL clubs as a collective will be significantly better off than if they maintained the current combined arrangement of linear broadcasting and individual club streaming.
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Re: Pompey tv
I would assume that those with "chipped" Fire sticks will also continue accessing via iFollow as I believe they are effectively outside of domestic services
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Re: Pompey tv
It does work with my VPN, I watched all of the match at Leeds last week (from Italy)RubiconCSL wrote: ↑Sun May 05, 2024 10:35 am If it still works abroad, I would suggest investing in a VPN.
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