- Aug 9, 2017
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On PPV the bar has effectively been set by the EFL who on the ifollow stream have set a price of £10 , there is no way the PL are going to sell their product for less than £10 . Apparently teams using ifollow are getting 70% of the subscription with the rest paying for the service , what I don't understand is how it is reported that EFL season ticket holders get free access unless teams lower down the leagues have sold season tickets at full price and then allow fans to watch the service free of charge it would make no financial sense otherwise.
The PL must have consulted with Sky to see what the take up is on the ifollow service to have come up with a figure of £14.95, some say it is too much but from my personal experience I have saved money from not attending games so I will fork out the money so that I can watch uninterrupted coverage and if Spurs get 70% of that then it is only money I would spent at the stadium. Fortunately most of our bigger games will be on the normal service as I don't really want to give 70% of my money to the likes of Chelsea etc. when we have away games. I know we have paid 20% on season tickets but I believe that money will be credited to us next season if we can't get to games this season so not sure there is any reason to give ST holders free access.
Just found this looks like Ipswich are best supported on the ifollow service back in January , looks like it works
https://www.tottonline.co.uk/efl-cl...tch-day-income-but-is-the-money-split-evenly/
The PL must have consulted with Sky to see what the take up is on the ifollow service to have come up with a figure of £14.95, some say it is too much but from my personal experience I have saved money from not attending games so I will fork out the money so that I can watch uninterrupted coverage and if Spurs get 70% of that then it is only money I would spent at the stadium. Fortunately most of our bigger games will be on the normal service as I don't really want to give 70% of my money to the likes of Chelsea etc. when we have away games. I know we have paid 20% on season tickets but I believe that money will be credited to us next season if we can't get to games this season so not sure there is any reason to give ST holders free access.
Just found this looks like Ipswich are best supported on the ifollow service back in January , looks like it works
https://www.tottonline.co.uk/efl-cl...tch-day-income-but-is-the-money-split-evenly/
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