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Oldsmobile-88

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In RaWZ we trust....Amen.
I think some grounds may struggle with their Internet connection, which impacts upload capacity and causes throttling which might be causing problems. SJP being a town centre ground appears to be OK as I too haven't had issues with any home games this season.
I could understand that at Tiverton Town,but at a EFL club ?
 

denzel

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I note that Barrow v AFCW is on ifollow at the weekend too. £10 for UK, £7 for overseas. Ours doesn't mention overseas?
 

denzil

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Being a big TW*T do us season ticket holders have to pay ifollow for this Saturday's FA Cup match v Fylde ?
 

iscalad

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Being a big TW*T do us season ticket holders have to pay ifollow for this Saturday's FA Cup match v Fylde ?
I would have thought so. We have to pay for our Cup tickets normally.
 

Pete Martin (CTID)

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Being a big TW*T do us season ticket holders have to pay ifollow for this Saturday's FA Cup match v Fylde ?
Yes. It's the same as 'normal' games. STs only cover home League games normally - same on iFollow..
 

Exehausted

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Ah, it is definitely on ifollow then. I wasn't sure because the FA Cup TV rights are shared by BT and the BBC.
 

SEA Grecian

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I note that Barrow v AFCW is on ifollow at the weekend too. £10 for UK, £7 for overseas. Ours doesn't mention overseas?
I asked about overseas fans on Twitter and didn’t get an answer.
 

John William

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I would have thought so. We have to pay for our Cup tickets normally.
Also the proceeds are split equally between the teams and free tickets have to be accounted for as if paid; so any free access for home fans would have to be paid for by ECFC (we'd have to give £5 per person less iFollow charges to Fylde for every ST that logged on).
 

Oldsmobile-88

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In RaWZ we trust....Amen.
It will be interesting to see the ifollow subscription numbers for Saturday.They will give a true(ish) gauge about how popular the service is for supporters.
 
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Just audio for overseas subscribers by the looks of it. Enjoying the “earlier” kick offs in Oz.
 
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