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BREAKING NEWS - SKY AND EFL ANNOUNCE HOW FANS CAN WATCH GAMES


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4 minutes ago, Grandad said:

Can you clear something up

 

What's YMMV mean? (CBA to Google)

YMMV is an abbreviation for “Your Mileage May Vary.” Basically, it means one person's experience with a product may be different from another's. YMMV is often used in online forums to describe credit cards

 

I had to google it lol

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Just now, Hookowl said:

YMMV is an abbreviation for “Your Mileage May Vary.” Basically, it means one person's experience with a product may be different from another's. YMMV is often used in online forums to describe credit cards

 

I had to google it lol

Do you think he'd be further offended if I asked for the long number and the 3 digits on the back ?

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2 hours ago, danblakemore said:

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Sky Sports and the EFL have announced an exclusive deal that will see the broadcaster show 30 games live on their channels as usual, as well as the play-offs, with the remaining 78 matches available to season ticket holders for free via iFollow.

 

Non-season ticket holders will also be able to view these extra 78 matches, at the cost of £10 for a match pass.

 

Kick-off times will also face a new schedule, with two matches on a Friday evening, a 12:30, 3pm and 5:30pm slot on a Saturday and one 12pm Sunday fixture.

 

Sky Sports will re-select their picks for TV coverage, with those decisions and fixtures to be released early next week (June 8).

 

An EFL statement said: "As part of a new and innovative arrangement between the EFL and Sky Sports, which will see the broadcaster show 45 games live, Season Ticket holders at all Sky Bet EFL Championship Clubs will be given unprecedented access to watch the conclusion of the 2019/20 season online.

 

"The Championship season will resume behind closed doors on June 20 live on Sky Sports, and work has been undertaken to ensure Season Ticket holding supporters are given the opportunity not to miss any of the action, whether the games take place home or away.

 

"Sky Sports will broadcast 30 of the remaining 108 Championship matches alongside exclusively showing the 15 games across all EFL divisions in the Sky Bet Play-Offs. The 30 live League fixtures will also be streamed on a Club’s iFollow (or equivalent) service, where access will be provided for Season Ticket holders.

Matches to be shown 

 

Weekends

- Friday – 6pm and 8pm

- Saturday – 12.30pm, 3pm and 5.30pm

- Sunday – 12pm

 

Midweek

- Tuesday – 5pm, 6pm and 8pm

- Wednesday – 5pm, 6pm and 8pm

 

 

"Supporters should note the following:

 

  • Access to the games will be determined by the Club where the supporter holds a Season Ticket
  • Access may be in lieu of a refund or part of a wider package as determined by each individual Club

 


Full article from Dom Howson 👉 https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/sport/football/championship-start-end-date-announced-18371958

Any supporters watching their team on I follow are reminded that their game will start one hour after the actual kick off time. Thank you. 

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Anyone who pays sky to watch this mockery is just as bad as the greedy gits 

 

Clubs asking regular folk to cut there loses, while players are raking in their full pay 

 

Have some self respect for yourself and ignore the full sh1tshow

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2 minutes ago, WelshOwl74 said:

Anyone who pays sky to watch this mockery is just as bad as the greedy gits 

 

Clubs asking regular folk to cut there loses, while players are raking in their full pay 

 

Have some self respect for yourself and ignore the full sh1tshow

 

Tbf given the utter garbage on TV without sport and the poor production qualities of the programmes I will happily admit to continue to pay for it 

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