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Post by Severncider on May 4, 2017 7:21:56 GMT
IF this enables you to watch ALL games, home and away next season even in the UK and you only watch the away games, that's less than £4.80 per game.
At that price I would consider it as that's less than 50 miles petrol in my car. It costs me that just to drive to home games.
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Post by Gasshole on May 4, 2017 9:06:31 GMT
that would seem to be the case.... I'm currently trying to think of which country I should move to, or should I say, I'm trying to work out which country would have me!!!! Now that is a very small white list. 😂 How are the Pitcairn Islands looking this year? Ideal for Pirates & peado's
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2017 9:26:27 GMT
As somebody who lives abroad, I'd be happy to pay twice the amount quoted to watch games. There is nothing better than actually going to the ground to watch, as the whole matchday experience is something that you just can't buy, but for people like me, who would normally see say, three games a season, it would be fantastic !
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on May 4, 2017 9:28:32 GMT
When I have thought about moving abroad in the past, one thing that has stopped me is being unable to watch the gas. This would solve that.
So how does it work exactly? What is Ifollow? How will you get it, is it a channel on tv? On phone? or what?
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2017 9:30:29 GMT
When I have thought about moving abroad in the past, one thing that has stopped me is being unable to watch the gas. This would solve that. So how does it work exactly? What is Ifollow? How will you get it, is it a channel on tv? On phone? or what? I imagine it'll work in a similar fashion to Gasplayer. You pay your subscription, and then login. Instead of just listening, you'll be able to watch as well.
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on May 4, 2017 9:51:49 GMT
When I have thought about moving abroad in the past, one thing that has stopped me is being unable to watch the gas. This would solve that. So how does it work exactly? What is Ifollow? How will you get it, is it a channel on tv? On phone? or what? I imagine it'll work in a similar fashion to Gasplayer. You pay your subscription, and then login. Instead of just listening, you'll be able to watch as well. If I was you, I'd be overjoyed with this tbh.
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Post by Qatar Gas on May 4, 2017 10:06:18 GMT
I imagine it'll work in a similar fashion to Gasplayer. You pay your subscription, and then login. Instead of just listening, you'll be able to watch as well. If I was you, I'd be overjoyed with this tbh. Well I defiantly am! Just wish we had it last couple of seasons, would have loved to been able to watch that promotion winning goal! Knowing my luck we will probably get relegated next season now!
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2017 10:09:38 GMT
I imagine it'll work in a similar fashion to Gasplayer. You pay your subscription, and then login. Instead of just listening, you'll be able to watch as well. If I was you, I'd be overjoyed with this tbh. Too right I am. To watch a single home game costs me in the region of four hundred quid, when you take into account possible time off work, flight, hire car etc. OK, I am totally aware that you can never recreate that matchday experience from your sofa. Look at the last game last season. The twenty quid entrance fee will never ever pay for that experience. It was something no amount of money could buy. I would much rather be in the ground watching, but circumstances mean that is not possible very much.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2017 10:15:15 GMT
Look at it this way. People have now started streaming away games, via their phones, on Facebook. I was watching one, and there were over 1,000 people doing the same. This was just a shaky picture and no commentary, plus it is not widely publicized. Imagine an HD quality picture that you can mirror to your tele, commentary the same as on Gasplayer, no shaky camera, and widely publicized. For any club that loses money, this can only help.
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on May 4, 2017 10:18:22 GMT
Look at it this way. People have now started streaming away games, via their phones, on Facebook. I was watching one, and there were over 1,000 people doing the same. This was just a shaky picture and no commentary, plus it is not widely publicized. Imagine an HD quality picture that you can mirror to your tele, commentary the same as on Gasplayer, no shaky camera, and widely publicized. For any club that loses money, this can only help. I think I would prefer watching Rovers without commentary tbh. I find commentary on our games annoying as on tv you get a lot of lazy journalism anyway or radio Bristol commentary is just poor.
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Post by Marshy on May 4, 2017 10:32:42 GMT
Look at it this way. People have now started streaming away games, via their phones, on Facebook. I was watching one, and there were over 1,000 people doing the same. This was just a shaky picture and no commentary, plus it is not widely publicized. Imagine an HD quality picture that you can mirror to your tele, commentary the same as on Gasplayer, no shaky camera, and widely publicized. For any club that loses money, this can only help. I think I would prefer watching Rovers without commentary tbh. I find commentary on our games annoying as on tv you get a lot of lazy journalism anyway or radio Bristol commentary is just poor. I have to agree with the radio bristol commentary it's shocking! They just drivel on about some sh**e and I'm thinking where's the ball? Bloody useless, might as well let bing bing man do it!
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Post by Gas_Quarters on May 4, 2017 10:32:59 GMT
It would be great for me as I don't get to that many games so when I don't go it would give me the option to watch. I don't know how much it will affect attendance figures. Even if I could watch it in HD on Sky in my own living room, I would never choose to do that rather than go to the game if I had planned to go and watch beforehand. So I certainly wouldn't turn down the chance to go because I could see it on a sh**ty live stream on the internet. Don't know how many people think the same. UTG!
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Post by surreygas on May 4, 2017 10:40:53 GMT
So does that mean everyone's subs are going up to £110 even those who live in the UK? That's not value for money if you stay legal.
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Post by Topper Gas on May 4, 2017 10:53:16 GMT
I doubt it as we will only get live commentary, I/m pretty sure the email I received suggested it wasn't going up in price.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2017 10:56:11 GMT
If I was you, I'd be overjoyed with this tbh. Too right I am. To watch a single home game costs me in the region of four hundred quid, when you take into account possible time off work, flight, hire car etc. OK, I am totally aware that you can never recreate that matchday experience from your sofa. Look at the last game last season. The twenty quid entrance fee will never ever pay for that experience. It was something no amount of money could buy. I would much rather be in the ground watching, but circumstances mean that is not possible very much.
Not from your sofa but put the TV/Laptop in the garden together with a few Gazebos and surround speakers and you will be pretty much there
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2017 11:08:57 GMT
Too right I am. To watch a single home game costs me in the region of four hundred quid, when you take into account possible time off work, flight, hire car etc. OK, I am totally aware that you can never recreate that matchday experience from your sofa. Look at the last game last season. The twenty quid entrance fee will never ever pay for that experience. It was something no amount of money could buy. I would much rather be in the ground watching, but circumstances mean that is not possible very much.
Not from your sofa but put the TV/Laptop in the garden together with a few Gazebos and surround speakers and you will be pretty much there
Add on my mankini and a couple of cans of beer, and I'm with you Brother!
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Post by baggins on May 4, 2017 11:12:36 GMT
Not from your sofa but put the TV/Laptop in the garden together with a few Gazebos and surround speakers and you will be pretty much there
Add on my mankini and a couple of cans of beer, and I'm with you Brother! Just like being in the South Stand.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2017 11:13:57 GMT
Add on my mankini and a couple of cans of beer, and I'm with you Brother! Just like being in the South Stand. Except we won't have blankets.....they're for the old folk.
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Post by Qatar Gas on May 4, 2017 12:01:43 GMT
Too right I am. To watch a single home game costs me in the region of four hundred quid, when you take into account possible time off work, flight, hire car etc. OK, I am totally aware that you can never recreate that matchday experience from your sofa. Look at the last game last season. The twenty quid entrance fee will never ever pay for that experience. It was something no amount of money could buy. I would much rather be in the ground watching, but circumstances mean that is not possible very much.
Not from your sofa but put the TV/Laptop in the garden together with a few Gazebos and surround speakers and you will be pretty much there
I most certainly will not be sitting outside in August!
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2017 12:08:12 GMT
Not from your sofa but put the TV/Laptop in the garden together with a few Gazebos and surround speakers and you will be pretty much there
I most certainly will not be sitting outside in August! Just hunker down in the shade of yer Camel !
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