Possibly but I'm not permanently in Spain so not sure if it is worth it. Having said that though, will I be allowed back into the UK? As things stand at the moment, who knows
I'm not slagging off iFollow, but coverage was great today. Commentator had done his homework. Good quality all round.
Buffered almost of the way through so in that respect poor. The commentary was very good and good repeats and summary
Seen you've mentioned this on another thread too. I have to ask, why on earth should the BBC be available in other countries whose citizens do not pay the license fee? And I ask this as somebody who has lived outside the UK for almost 10 years and is well accustomed to the frustration you've felt today.
You make a good point and if I were a permanent ex-pat I wouldn't question it. However, I'm one of many thousands who split their time between the UK and their second home and I DO pay, and always have done, my licence fee for my Harrogate address. I wouldn't try to evade that. Of course much has changed since the turn of the year and I'm already questioning the decision two years ago to buy the Spanish property. Brexit, the governments of all European countries and the EU itself have made sure that life will never be the same again. You could argue that being anywhere but the UK at the moment was a better deal but that only applies to those with full residential status in their chosen adopted country. I have invested in the Spanish economy, and continue to do so, but the new rules say I am just a tourist. It's always been the case that non-residents can only stay in Spain for 90 days at a time but it was, apparently, never enforced. It will be now and the "fly south for the winter" retired communities have some hard thinking to do . PS Before the usual parties decide to have a go.......there is NO expectation of sympathy on my part. It's my life, my decision and I will decide what to do next.
I registered 10 minutes before game without an issue. Thought the coverage was really good - to be fair to Ifollow they are streaming more games at a time and I can imagine there's far more traffic to the website. Having said that they've had more revenue stream so it's something they can work on
It was ok today except that it started buffering just before the first goal and when it recovered the lads were celebrating it.... I prefer Matt's commentary.
In case you missed it today: [Intro] (Did somebody say) Sick of this Get those Just Eat foods online for me (Just Eat) We gon' do this Doggy style Did somebody say Just Eat? [Verse] Me, get delivery like a G See hungry Dogg's gotta eat I get mine every day, every week Chicken wings to the crib I'm sittin' in Burger in the low-low Hope they kept the pickle in Wonton on a catamaran Oodles of noodles, thank you, my man Tacos to the chateau, please Did somebody say Just Eat? Private jet in the night sky My man hand glide by with my fried rice, right What could you not love 'Bout a slice on the side of the hot tub? (Ooh) What you gonna do, boo? Chocolate fondue right on cue Even dipping in the sea I see food, seafood sees me J-U-S-T E-A-T Did somebody say Just Eat?
Better quality picture, commentator allowed to finish talking before a break and some half time footage. Far better than the iFollow garbage served up.
The fact that you can screen mirror a match from your phone to the tv makes FA Player a million times better than iFollow. iFollow is such a piss poor service.
Covid test within 72 hrs of departure and 10 days self isolating on arrival to get back in to blighty.
This is why I would never pay for a stream. My 3 Mbps download speed is okay for things like Netflix and catch up TV, but it isn't going to cut the mustard for something like iFollow. The EFL actually warn you that 5 Mbps or more is required for decent quality. There's also minimum system requirements for the device you are using. If I'm using Kodi, I just shrug and say "C'est la vie". If I'd paid a tenner I would be mortified.