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I saw it last night somewhere, pretty sure it was in the early 100 onward Sky Channel numbers, 120 maybe, can't remember now, i'm going senile.What happened to Sky Sports Mix,??
I saw it last night somewhere, pretty sure it was in the early 100 onward Sky Channel numbers, 120 maybe, can't remember now, i'm going senile.What happened to Sky Sports Mix,??
Channel 121What happened to Sky Sports Mix,??
You can add BT Sport app for £5 p/m on EE contract, for IPad/Pro. Sadly no airplay/casting big screen or laptop option. But avoids what ever the BT sub is on Sky, £28 p/m?
BT Sport App UI is excellent would recommend it. I have an IPad Pro so do all my viewing on there.I thought of doing that and I might still do that. I'm about to pay £42.99 for BT Infinity 1 and BT Sport UHD but I really shouldn't
It's £70 a month for a pretty basic package (not including the BT Sports on top and my season ticket meaning I'm at the home games anyway!). Looking at this realistically, with a toddler and a baby in the house I get maybe an hour, or two at a push, of telly a day. It's basically what I can get on the planner. The rest of the planner is taken up by cartoons from Channel 5 and the wife will watch Emmerdale. Either they offer more variety for £70 or i dump the lot, get freeview and watch games illegally or even better, in the pub with my £70 drinking money. Not bothered about the movies, seem to only watch one a year now anyway!
£70 man. Tell us we'd spend that a month on telly a few years ago and you'd think we were either crazy or were a Professional TV Critic.
The PL have won a new court order for next season...
The talktalk deal being advertised at the moment seems a good deal.
Managed to get Sky to reduce our ridiculous bill of £124 a month for everything including HD, broadband and phone, threatened to leave them and now we're paying £66 a month with all channels with the HD package including Sports but you don't get movies which I'm cool with, also we get Sky fibre as well. My house mate has been with Sky for 15 years and has been paying top whack since eternity and on that call i pointed this out to Sky so now they've classed us as vvip's or something and we're entitled to some more discounts so we should be getting a call next week from them, if we can get more money off then that would be great.
Managed to get Sky to reduce our ridiculous bill of £124 a month for everything including HD, broadband and phone, threatened to leave them and now we're paying £66 a month with all channels with the HD package including Sports but you don't get movies which I'm cool with, also we get Sky fibre as well. My house mate has been with Sky for 15 years and has been paying top whack since eternity and on that call i pointed this out to Sky so now they've classed us as vvip's or something and we're entitled to some more discounts so we should be getting a call next week from them, if we can get more money off then that would be great.
Bonkers. The old argument of protecting gate receipts doesn't add up any more - there's more games than ever on and getting a ticket to a game is increasingly difficult. As long as the club's are getting record deals from the tv companies they couldn't care less about the fans viewing experience. Which is also why some people have no qualms about paying 30 quid to an online company so they can watch every game.Interesting reading this thread and particularly the posts from people based overseas, who seem to be able to get reliable high quality sports packages showing pretty much every televised PL game, and share them on multiple devices, for very reasonable fees.
Incredible really that pretty much the only people in the world who can't watch the Premier League how they would like or for a reasonable price, are people in Britain! We're stuck paying twice as much as anyone else for half the coverage.