I have loved being able to watch all our games on ifollow this season. I dont go to many away games but this season i have seen them all because of the saturday ifollow coverage. When crowds are allowed back in again is there any reason why all games cant stil be covered on ifollow? £10 to watch an away game, bargain. Would attendances be affected at the ground with every game being on tv? Would there be enough subscribers when fans are allowed back in the ground to warrant the coverage cost, ifollow did do midweek away games just not saturdays? Would anyone scrap going to games to watch it on tv ie due to weather, age, cost? Anybody prefer watching it at home?
Is it the stand-in PA guy who, when using the phonetic alphabet, always said "Why-ankee" for the letter Y? Loved that guy. Absolutely loved him. I'm laughing typing this.
Since Ive been coaching I haven’t been to a lot of games. We play Saturday about 12ish and with the presentation and everything you must do after every game in rugby I dont have time to get to the games so I would probably pay for iFollow coverage which has been great in my opinion. they wouldn’t be losing out on money from me as I would t be going to the game anyway.
Not the weekend games only the midweek games have been streamed - You couldnt watch weekend fixtures on iFollow unless you live abroad. or at least your Internet access point is abroad on a different topic Pretty sure had we been allowed to go to the game at Rotherham we would have been allowed to pay a tenner for it and not banned like a Saturday game
Due to COVID restrictions and Norfolk being tier 4, there's no Matt and no BBC Radio Sheffield. So it's either plug into Radio Norfolk, have completely mute audio or do it ourselves. So you'll have two of us three from the in-house comms team. Which will limit what else we can do on the day, but it's got to be better than Alan Partridge doing it, surely?
It'll be something. That's for sure. I look forward to a mammoth thread on the BBS pulling us to bits.
If you can get a shout out to Adam Hinchcliff, Roundsman, or George Spicer or weave in a discussion about hatmasks & spoff then I will be hugely impressed