EFL reveals 50,000 domestic streams of matches via iFollow
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45894676
Re: iFollow
2When, say, Stevenage sell match passes for a game at Rodney Parade with their own BBC local radio commentary, do we get a cut? If not, say four mates make a last-minute decision not to go to the game but to buy a pass, they pay £2-50 each, Stevenage pocket £7-50 and we lose £80.
The EFL puff basically says games can't be streamed on Saturdays, except when they can be streamed on Saturdays. If the international weekends thing is a loophole they neglected to cover, it's worrying that they can be mugged in negotiations so easily.
The EFL puff basically says games can't be streamed on Saturdays, except when they can be streamed on Saturdays. If the international weekends thing is a loophole they neglected to cover, it's worrying that they can be mugged in negotiations so easily.
Re: iFollow
3The logical system would be for the fee to always go to the home team irrespective of whom the purchaser supports.
Re: iFollow
4Absolutely.excessbee wrote:The logical system would be for the fee to always go to the home team irrespective of whom the purchaser supports.
Re: iFollow
7Correct, Saturdays are only available to UK subscribers on international weekend's where no premier league or championship games are played.George Street-Bridge wrote:No, Saturdays only seem to be available on international weekends.
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