So we've done this twice now, for Ipswich v Norwich and Ipswich v Brentford last night (as I've mentioned before but in case anyone didn't know, I'm a Norwich fan who married into an Ipswich family, so feel at least 20% Blue these days - but that's not what this thread is about).
Basically - for the uninitiated - you register on a club's website and can stream matches which are outside of the Saturday 2:45-5:15 window and which are not the 'main' Sky game, at £10 a pop. And it's very good, actually. The audio feed in the case of Ipswich comes from BBC Radio Suffolk, which is always decent, and it is timed well with the pictures too. There are multiple camera angles and replays, and in terms of quality/lag we reckon it's better than the Sky Now TV streams we've used before. Mind you. for £10, you'd hope it was pretty good.
I've no idea though how much of the money goes to the club. My receipt is made out to EFL Digital, which makes me wonder if they redistribute all the iFollow money as shared revenue, which would be nice.
Overall, 7/10, would watch Jordan Spence repeatedly caught out of position again.
Basically - for the uninitiated - you register on a club's website and can stream matches which are outside of the Saturday 2:45-5:15 window and which are not the 'main' Sky game, at £10 a pop. And it's very good, actually. The audio feed in the case of Ipswich comes from BBC Radio Suffolk, which is always decent, and it is timed well with the pictures too. There are multiple camera angles and replays, and in terms of quality/lag we reckon it's better than the Sky Now TV streams we've used before. Mind you. for £10, you'd hope it was pretty good.
I've no idea though how much of the money goes to the club. My receipt is made out to EFL Digital, which makes me wonder if they redistribute all the iFollow money as shared revenue, which would be nice.
Overall, 7/10, would watch Jordan Spence repeatedly caught out of position again.
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