Re: PPV
Posted: 18 Oct 2020, 20:18
Click NW’s name and then “Send private message”judy wrote:How do I send a PM? Sorry, I can’t remember.
Click NW’s name and then “Send private message”judy wrote:How do I send a PM? Sorry, I can’t remember.
Optus coverage is good in urban areas, not so hot when you are out in rural areas. If you are mainly a city person, then I'd go with Optus. The free Optus Sport package is a great incentivelufctrav wrote:We take our live sport on FTA laws for granted when you compare what we get to other major nations.Deebo wrote:Not to rub it in at all, but I get all the Premier League matches free here in Australia via my mobile phone provider Optus, at no additional cost to my mobile phone plan. (around 20 pounds a month I pay)
The cost in the UK is beyond the pale. When I hear people paying 100 quid a month for Sky packages, I despair!
How do you find Optus? I'm currently with Telstra but way overdue for a new phone and Optus Sport sounds like a nice little incentive. I'm currently using a friends log in.
I have made up my mind not to cough up for PPV. It would take some extraordinary circumstance for me to pay and then only if Leeds were playing.ChilwellWhite wrote:I think it’s important that everybody avoids paying for this service as SKY and BT will make every decent fixture a PPV there should be loads of streams available as well.
Yeah, sadly it's one of those where a boycott is clearly in the best interests of the fans, but some people are just too engrossed in the ease of watching their team to even think, or care, about the potential implications, so they'll pay it anyway.NottinghamWhite wrote:There’s a poll on WACCOE & surprisingly 18% will be paying the £14:95. 409 voted.
That’s actually about right.NottinghamWhite wrote:There’s a poll on WACCOE & surprisingly 18% will be paying the £14:95. 409 voted.
That is exactly my thoughts on this, you are bang on the button with the comparison with boxing.Scott wrote:
All I keep thinking is that I can remember watching championship boxing bouts on Sky Sports, all part of the subscription fee, when I was a youngster in the mid 90s. When PPV started to creep in, it was only for the big, big matches. Yet here we are, not even 30 years on, and there's barely a boxing match of note that's not on PPV these days. It might be hyperbole on my part, but that's the risk we run if we show Sky etc that there's an appetite for such a model.