by royalsteve » 05 Jan 2020 01:57
by Snowflake Royal » 05 Jan 2020 15:37
by Jagermesiter1871 » 05 Jan 2020 16:20
by Westwood52 » 05 Jan 2020 23:12
by Stranded » 06 Jan 2020 07:22
by Millsy » 06 Jan 2020 22:59
royalsteve Have to say tried for the first time on the Fulham game.
Absolutely seamless purchase process and video playback was superb, not a glitch in sight. Commentary was from bbc radio berks, so win win. Well worth £10 per game.
I think they are missing a trick though, should have live video subs for the season as I’d consider it if it’s the right price.
Beats watching it via some Azerbaijan or uae feed with zero commentary or worse foreign commentary.....and saves trying to find a site that streams it, and the risk of going via a site run by criminals
by NewCorkSeth » 06 Jan 2020 23:22
Stranded iFollow is invaluable as a fan living abroad well worth the €130 it costs me each season - as you tend to get around 40 games live, works out at just over €3 per game which is a bargain.
by royalsteve » 07 Jan 2020 01:51
Jagermesiter1871 Wasn't the Fulham game on red button?
by Royality creeps In » 07 Jan 2020 06:28
by zaskar » 07 Jan 2020 08:16
royalsteveJagermesiter1871 Wasn't the Fulham game on red button?
Annoyingly despite having virgin media’s too package including sky sports hd, the red button doesn’t work, only available via sky themselves. Annoying as sky do this a lot,
royalsteveJagermesiter1871 Wasn't the Fulham game on red button?
Annoyingly despite having virgin media’s too package including sky sports hd, the red button doesn’t work, only available via sky themselves. Annoying as sky do this a lot,
by Millsy » 07 Jan 2020 09:49
by Royalwaster » 07 Jan 2020 09:54
2 world wars, 1 world cup I have a red button on my TV remote but all it does is turn the TV on or off.
No Reading games!
Must've tried it 1000 times now
by Millsy » 07 Jan 2020 10:32
by URZZZZZZZZ » 07 Jan 2020 11:11
by Stranded » 07 Jan 2020 11:49
URZZZZZZZZ I’ve watched a couple of games on iFollow and it is generally excellent.
The one thing I have noticed however is just how inaccurate and poor Tim Dellor’s commentary is when you can listen and see what’s happening. Generally in the past when I’ve listened to BBCRB I haven’t had the opportunity to watch the action, so I need to take Dellor’s word as gospel. Watching the action and listening in, it’s become apparent just how wide of the mark he is.
by Hendo » 07 Jan 2020 11:50
StrandedURZZZZZZZZ I’ve watched a couple of games on iFollow and it is generally excellent.
The one thing I have noticed however is just how inaccurate and poor Tim Dellor’s commentary is when you can listen and see what’s happening. Generally in the past when I’ve listened to BBCRB I haven’t had the opportunity to watch the action, so I need to take Dellor’s word as gospel. Watching the action and listening in, it’s become apparent just how wide of the mark he is.
Can only second this. His descriptions are often incredibly wide if the mark and he constantly says the wrong player was involved. Obviously have no comparison to other local commentators but it is really annoying at times.
HendoStrandedURZZZZZZZZ I’ve watched a couple of games on iFollow and it is generally excellent.
The one thing I have noticed however is just how inaccurate and poor Tim Dellor’s commentary is when you can listen and see what’s happening. Generally in the past when I’ve listened to BBCRB I haven’t had the opportunity to watch the action, so I need to take Dellor’s word as gospel. Watching the action and listening in, it’s become apparent just how wide of the mark he is.
Can only second this. His descriptions are often incredibly wide if the mark and he constantly says the wrong player was involved. Obviously have no comparison to other local commentators but it is really annoying at times.
I was listening on Saturday and there was some confusion when a Blackpool shot went out for a corner. Tim couldn't tell whether the shot was saved by Walker's leg while he was diving the other way or not. Saw the replay on the highlights and it couldn't have been clearer that the shot was deflected off the defender
by Hendo » 07 Jan 2020 11:56
Old Man AndrewsHendoStranded
Can only second this. His descriptions are often incredibly wide if the mark and he constantly says the wrong player was involved. Obviously have no comparison to other local commentators but it is really annoying at times.
I was listening on Saturday and there was some confusion when a Blackpool shot went out for a corner. Tim couldn't tell whether the shot was saved by Walker's leg while he was diving the other way or not. Saw the replay on the highlights and it couldn't have been clearer that the shot was deflected off the defender
He is miles away from the action though, he doesn't have a monitor, has to react to what he sees at the time. Very harsh.
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