SAY NO TO PIRACY Club News Whilst over 7,500 Reds showed tremendous support in difficult times by purchasing a seasonal membership for the 20/21 campaign, the outbreak of COVID-19 has severely limited income generated on traditional matchdays. Continue reading on the official site...
If ifollow sorted their entire service out then maybe more people would be inclined to use it. Instead we have constant buffering (and that’s if you get past the stage where you buy the video stream AND they only charge you once for it)
If football was actually affordable, fewer people would watch pirate streams. Just saying. £10 might be cheaper than a match ticket is, but it’s still expensive for 90 minutes of entertainment. On days where I’ve only got a tenner left, it wouldn’t be responsible for me to spend it on football. So I don’t feel any guilt pirating on those occasions.
That’s fine and your prerogative, however my personal view is it then excludes ‘you’ (the general you) from asking ‘Where’s the Brown money gone?’. Problem we have is supporters who are responsible for the drop in revenue being the loudest about the club not investing enough. I stream loads of TV. But never a Barnsley game.
Don't believe that this is accurate, VPN use is legal (aren't NordVPN an official partner of Liverpool?), while against the terms of service I doubt it is against the law. Anyway, they've fallen into the trap of assuming somebody watching an illegal stream would have paid otherwise, it isn't necessarily lost revenue.
I've been financially on my arse since March, but happy to pay £10 a game, on the general understanding the club get most of this. Not got Sky, BT or anything else, as I can't afford it. At the end of the day if you are a supporter you support your team I guess. If you have money & pay nowt you are by definition not a supporter, maybe a "fan", whatever that means.
I suppose she's the sort of girl who doesn't roam the Spanish Main, more likely Dodworth Main .... Oh my eyes and whiskers ...... oh ffs.