Doesn't appear to be on ifollow for UK users yet. For what reason I'm not quite sure but guessing it has something to do with it being a rearranged fixture I would ask on the ifollow online chat thingy but they usually know nowt.
PNE have it on ifollow (overseas) https://www.pnefc.net/news/2020/january/how-to-follow-the-game-barnsley-away/ I asked in another thread about red button - seems as though it's not on. I might have to get of my arse and go to the match!
How come PNE bother to let their fans know and we have to look at their site to find out? What about something from our marketing team?
They'll tell you it is available to all UK citizens approximately half an hour before kick off, just as you've bought your ticket and are going through the turnstile.
I follow aren’t showing it in this country as apparently it’s been selected for overseas broadcast, suppose that means there may be a feed or two
That makes no sense - its being shown overseas so iFollow cant show it in the UK Is it on the Sky red button? Also I just checked in Austria and I can buy a match pass so by your logic It cant be shown on iFollow UK because its being shown overseas It can be shown on iFollow overseas even though it is being shown overseas
Like I mentioned in a previous post I wouldn't really take much notice of ifollow. They have constantly told me the wrong info in the past. It was my understanding that when it's selected for overseas coverage then it isn't available in any location through ifollow...
Like I mentioned in a previous post I wouldn't really take much notice of ifollow. They have constantly told me the wrong info in the past. It was my understanding that when it's selected for overseas coverage then it isn't available in any location through ifollow...
No sorry I didnt mean to shoot the messanger Looks like when I finish working tomorrow I will need to stay on my clients site in Austria instead of coming home then though they may take a dim view of me streaming a football match through their internet gateway
Bit harsh when you're following the fortunes of one of their own countrymen. Bloody foreigners... it's about time we left them to their own devices.