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Post by Andy K on Feb 24, 2021 12:09:37 GMT
I presume that means a 520 kick off for us on 6th March?
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Post by Stewart on Feb 24, 2021 12:22:11 GMT
I assume we can't stream the game for season ticket holders?
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Post by garethl on Feb 24, 2021 12:35:21 GMT
Gutted I won’t be able to watch.
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markf
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Post by markf on Feb 24, 2021 13:11:36 GMT
I assume we can't stream the game for season ticket holders? For obvious reasons, I don't think BT allow for clubs to live stream if the match is being televised live.
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foxtrot
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Post by foxtrot on Feb 24, 2021 13:51:42 GMT
Really pleased that the club will be getting some much needed revenue from BT , I totally understand BT's need for exclusivity. If it wasn't for SUFCTV we would have seen precious few games and when I bought my season ticket it was with the knowledge that I might not see ANY games. So why do I still feel a bit aggrieved that I'm not able to watch this game? Hey ho.
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Post by cheshire on Feb 24, 2021 14:53:00 GMT
Ironically for someone who lives distant from GGL, normal times mean I look forward to the occasional live game on BT Sport as its a chance to see home fixtures. In addition I have a couple of hours in the pub, firstly persuading the manager that National League football is worth one of his 20 or so screens and then spending the rest of the game answering the questions of other drinkers.
Oh well MIXLR for me...
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Post by Andy K on Feb 24, 2021 16:21:38 GMT
BT Sport do offer a monthly pass without a contract. It's not the cheapest (£25 for a month) but it depends how much you'd want to pay for access.
Lesser known is that if you have a contract with EE, you can get BT Sport for £5 a month (again no contract) which may help some people.
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Post by Jared on Feb 24, 2021 16:31:39 GMT
My investment in getting BT Sports is finally paying off
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Post by Jared on Feb 24, 2021 16:32:52 GMT
Ironically for someone who lives distant from GGL, normal times mean I look forward to the occasional live game on BT Sport as its a chance to see home fixtures. In addition I have a couple of hours in the pub, firstly persuading the manager that National League football is worth one of his 20 or so screens and then spending the rest of the game answering the questions of other drinkers. Oh well MIXLR for me... I persuaded a Pub in Swansea to switch to BT Sports to show a Sutton game once. Shame it was the Easter Monday debacle against Bromley.
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Post by localboy86 on Feb 24, 2021 16:32:55 GMT
We owe this lot a dose of revenge after that hefty 4-0 loss back in November - what better way to do this than on live TV!
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Post by davethegrave on Mar 3, 2021 14:44:34 GMT
BT Sport do offer a monthly pass without a contract. It's not the cheapest (£25 for a month) but it depends how much you'd want to pay for access. Lesser known is that if you have a contract with EE, you can get BT Sport for £5 a month (again no contract) which may help some people. Or apparently free for 3 months. I'm looking into it.
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Rambo
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Post by Rambo on Mar 3, 2021 16:47:08 GMT
Another way of watching the game, which I'm sure has been mentioned before, is by having a "funded" account with BET365 as they will be showing it..............it will cost an initial deposit of £5, but if you take out, say, £4.50, and leave 50p in your account, you will still have access to any National League games that are televised.
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Post by Andy K on Mar 3, 2021 17:40:11 GMT
BT Sport do offer a monthly pass without a contract. It's not the cheapest (£25 for a month) but it depends how much you'd want to pay for access. Lesser known is that if you have a contract with EE, you can get BT Sport for £5 a month (again no contract) which may help some people. Or apparently free for 3 months. I'm looking into it. It is indeed free for 3 months on EE if you've not used the trial already.
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trev
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Post by trev on Mar 6, 2021 12:27:06 GMT
Another way of watching the game, which I'm sure has been mentioned before, is by having a "funded" account with BET365 as they will be showing it..............it will cost an initial deposit of £5, but if you take out, say, £4.50, and leave 50p in your account, you will still have access to any National League games that are televised. Thanks for the tip. You can also watch live streams on bet365 with no funds in your account, provided you've put a bet on in the last 24 hours. The only drawback is, betting companies aren't allowed to show games on the full screen, although one potential workaround is to put the zoom facility on 500% - it's rather pixelly, but it does enable you to see the game at a half decent resolution.
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Post by garethl on Mar 6, 2021 19:28:38 GMT
Thanks, pic was fine on bet365. Odd fixation on people nothing to do with action on the coverage whilst play was ongoing.
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