| Efl deal means more followers for town tv as no longer able to stream every game 14:10 - Apr 12 with 2508 views | hunty21 | This deal basically means unless you are a live game then u can not watch your team play unless internationally unless like ipswich have own tv service making it more worth having than ever before ? [Post edited 12 Apr 2024 20:21]
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| Efl deal means more followers for town tv as no longer able to stream every game on 14:52 - Apr 12 with 2320 views | SouthBucksBlue | Is your main occupation writing technical user manuals?đ |  | |  |
| Efl deal means more followers for town tv as no longer able to stream every game on 14:56 - Apr 12 with 2293 views | J2BLUE | Yes. Absolutely this. Whatever it is you're actually saying. |  |
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| Efl deal means more followers for town tv as no longer able to stream every game on 15:10 - Apr 12 with 2236 views | CopfordBlue | EFL tv deal wonât concern us next season |  |
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| Efl deal means more followers for town tv as no longer able to stream every game on 15:16 - Apr 12 with 2195 views | J2BLUE |
| Efl deal means more followers for town tv as no longer able to stream every game on 15:10 - Apr 12 by CopfordBlue | EFL tv deal wonât concern us next season |
It will. We will be televised in the league cup from round to the final. |  |
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| Efl deal means more followers for town tv as no longer able to stream every game on 15:19 - Apr 12 with 2154 views | Deano69 | and for the English speakers among us? |  |
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| Efl deal means more followers for town tv as no longer able to stream every game on 16:28 - Apr 12 with 1987 views | Matt_Netherlands | I identify as a live game. My pronouns are LG. |  | |  |
| Efl deal means more followers for town tv as no longer able to stream every game on 17:12 - Apr 12 with 1864 views | FrimleyBlue | Sorry. Are you saying if not live on sky.. it will always be available on town tv even in UK and even during 3pm blackout? |  |
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| Efl deal means more followers for town tv as no longer able to stream every game on 17:51 - Apr 12 with 1812 views | ArnoldMoorhen |
| Efl deal means more followers for town tv as no longer able to stream every game on 16:28 - Apr 12 by Matt_Netherlands | I identify as a live game. My pronouns are LG. |
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| Efl deal means more followers for town tv as no longer able to stream every game on 20:23 - Apr 12 with 1634 views | hunty21 |
| Efl deal means more followers for town tv as no longer able to stream every game on 17:12 - Apr 12 by FrimleyBlue | Sorry. Are you saying if not live on sky.. it will always be available on town tv even in UK and even during 3pm blackout? |
Sorry stupid predictive text , I'm saying that unless your club has a subscription service you will see less of your team ie watching internationally therefore good job we have town tv |  | |  |
| Efl deal means more followers for town tv as no longer able to stream every game on 20:53 - Apr 12 with 1548 views | itfcjim | Interestingly that isn't how I read it: https://www.efl.com/news/2024/ "iFollow/club streaming services will cease to offer domestic live video coverage of EFL matches." This sounds to me like clubs will no longer be able to show any live games, as they will no longer have the rights. No matter whether they have their own subscription service Edit: more info here https://efl.com/news/2023/may/ The key word being "domestic", so if you're "not in the UK" by whatever means you'll still be able to watch both iFollow/TownTV [Post edited 12 Apr 2024 20:57]
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| Efl deal means more followers for town tv as no longer able to stream every game on 21:09 - Apr 12 with 1471 views | Swansea_Blue |
| Efl deal means more followers for town tv as no longer able to stream every game on 20:53 - Apr 12 by itfcjim | Interestingly that isn't how I read it: https://www.efl.com/news/2024/ "iFollow/club streaming services will cease to offer domestic live video coverage of EFL matches." This sounds to me like clubs will no longer be able to show any live games, as they will no longer have the rights. No matter whether they have their own subscription service Edit: more info here https://efl.com/news/2023/may/ The key word being "domestic", so if you're "not in the UK" by whatever means you'll still be able to watch both iFollow/TownTV [Post edited 12 Apr 2024 20:57]
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I think thatâs what the OP was saying, but I was struggling to follow. Sky Sports are a cancer on the game. Awful for real fans, but then they donât give a crap about them as theyâre more interested in consumers. The clubs will probably like the new deal though. |  |
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