Day Pass for NowTV SkySports is £9.99 so I'll be saving 1p and I can watch the rest of the matches on that day if I so choose.Stranded wrote:So up to the next international break, only the Rotherham game will need to be purchased via iFollow for a Sky subscriber.
happy with this but can't see them being particularly exciting games. slightly odd picks when you could have had some near-derby games like Watford, Wycombe, Bournemouth or Bristol. Still all good. Saves me a tennermorganb wrote:https://www.skysports.com/reading-fixtures
After Wycombe and Blackburn on Red Button the following two fixtures are on Sky
Fri 30th October
Sky Bet Championship
Coventry City 19:45 Reading
Championship, Sky Sports Football
Saturday 7th November
Sky Bet Championship
Reading 12:30 Stoke City
Championship, Sky Sports Football
Reading will make thousands from SKY for the live games chosen.Snowflake Royal wrote:For those not too concerned with being frugal, worth noting the club will see far more money from purchasing a home game through IFollow.
And maybe, depending on away game numbers watching similar from away games.
And you don't have to give any money to those immoral pcunts at SKY.
They'll get that regardless of how or if you watch the game.Royals and Racers wrote:Reading will make thousands from SKY for the live games chosen.Snowflake Royal wrote:For those not too concerned with being frugal, worth noting the club will see far more money from purchasing a home game through IFollow.
And maybe, depending on away game numbers watching similar from away games.
And you don't have to give any money to those immoral pcunts at SKY.
Serves SKY right that derby have had such a poor start to the season, just a shame the viewers have also sufferedMid Sussex Royal wrote:Nice the Sky viewers will get a break from Rooney/Derby, who are on again on Friday; 4th time already this season
Spot on. I also wonder how much (or little) clubs get from Sky for being on the Red Button.Snowflake Royal wrote:They'll get that regardless of how or if you watch the game.Royals and Racers wrote:Reading will make thousands from SKY for the live games chosen.Snowflake Royal wrote:For those not too concerned with being frugal, worth noting the club will see far more money from purchasing a home game through IFollow.
And maybe, depending on away game numbers watching similar from away games.
And you don't have to give any money to those immoral pcunts at SKY.
SouthDownsRoyal wrote:Serves SKY right that derby have had such a poor start to the season, just a shame the viewers have also sufferedMid Sussex Royal wrote:Nice the Sky viewers will get a break from Rooney/Derby, who are on again on Friday; 4th time already this season
Fair pointSnowball wrote:SouthDownsRoyal wrote:Serves SKY right that derby have had such a poor start to the season, just a shame the viewers have also sufferedMid Sussex Royal wrote:Nice the Sky viewers will get a break from Rooney/Derby, who are on again on Friday; 4th time already this season
I don't suffer watching derby being thrashed
Derby are the new Leeds.SouthDownsRoyal wrote:Serves SKY right that derby have had such a poor start to the season, just a shame the viewers have also sufferedMid Sussex Royal wrote:Nice the Sky viewers will get a break from Rooney/Derby, who are on again on Friday; 4th time already this season
Rooney's going to be missing for a few games though!Mid Sussex Royal wrote:Nice the Sky viewers will get a break from Rooney/Derby, who are on again on Friday; 4th time already this season
Hopefully not.Sutekh wrote:SKY have suddenly gone areading crazy:
Coventry City v Reading now a 7.45pm kick off on Friday 30th October
Reading v Stoke City now a 12.30pm kick off on Saturday 7th November
Doesn’t that mean you now won’t be able to watch the games via ifollow in the U.K?
No you won`t be able to.Sutekh wrote:SKY have suddenly gone areading crazy:
Coventry City v Reading now a 7.45pm kick off on Friday 30th October
Reading v Stoke City now a 12.30pm kick off on Saturday 7th November
Doesn’t that mean you now won’t be able to watch the games via ifollow in the U.K?
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