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Title: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: H4usuallysitting on September 10, 2021, 10:26:47 AM
How much do you pay (globally, not just UK)....any tip's to share on reducing cost
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: Southcoastffc on September 10, 2021, 01:06:18 PM
Always try hesgoal.com before laying out any money  - they don't just show football.  They had the last England v India test and today have cycling, golf, rugby, motor sports. 
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: Somerset Fulham on September 10, 2021, 01:29:50 PM
Any sport that is on tv can be streamed though the many thousands of streaming sites that are out there. This obviously costs nothing if that is your thing. 

Or are you talking about what people are paying for legitimate channels?
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: H4usuallysitting on September 10, 2021, 02:45:57 PM
Quote from: Somerset Fulham on September 10, 2021, 01:29:50 PM
Any sport that is on tv can be streamed though the many thousands of streaming sites that are out there. This obviously costs nothing if that is your thing. 

Or are you talking about what people are paying for legitimate channels?

A bit of both.... I've got sky & stream bit's....just wondering what else is available
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: dgnffc on September 10, 2021, 02:53:16 PM
I've recently given up Sky but am now thinking of taking up the Sky Sports package through NowTV which gives you access to all the Sports channels for about £33pm, which is a lot cheaper than I was paying to Sky.

And on up to 6 devices also.

Has anyone else done this?
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: Somerset Fulham on September 10, 2021, 02:54:51 PM
With a bit of searching you'll find pretty much anything on a stream but sometimes it can be frustrating finding it. As mentioned above, the favourite on here seems to be Hesgoal and he shows quite a bit but there are thousands of others too.

As for paid subscriptions, well my entire set up that covers almost everything is:

Netflix £12.99
Prime £7.99
NowTV Free (with their broadband, I would pay extra to watch a game)
BT SPorts Free (With my phone contract)
Disney Plus £5.99

I never watch live tv anymore unless it is a sporting event, I just don't see the point. That's not to say that I don't think institutions such as the BBC aren't great, they still produce some amazing tv that I will stream via one of the other services.

But overall, I have a huge amount of television at my fingertips literally for peanuts.  Add in the £20 cost of internet to that lot and it is still ridiculously cheap when compared to sh!thouses such as Sky and Virgin.
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: H4usuallysitting on September 10, 2021, 03:09:04 PM
Quote from: dgnffc on September 10, 2021, 02:53:16 PM
I've recently given up Sky but am now thinking of taking up the Sky Sports package through NowTV which gives you access to all the Sports channels for about £33pm, which is a lot cheaper than I was paying to Sky.

And on up to 6 devices also.

Has anyone else done this?

I've just updated my sky package....£45/month....signature, sports & cinema..... broadband with plusnet
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: H4usuallysitting on September 10, 2021, 03:11:07 PM
Quote from: Somerset Fulham on September 10, 2021, 02:54:51 PM
With a bit of searching you'll find pretty much anything on a stream but sometimes it can be frustrating finding it. As mentioned above, the favourite on here seems to be Hesgoal and he shows quite a bit but there are thousands of others too.

As for paid subscriptions, well my entire set up that covers almost everything is:

Netflix £12.99
Prime £7.99
NowTV Free (with their broadband, I would pay extra to watch a game)
BT SPorts Free (With my phone contract)
Disney Plus £5.99

I never watch live tv anymore unless it is a sporting event, I just don't see the point. That's not to say that I don't think institutions such as the BBC aren't great, they still produce some amazing tv that I will stream via one of the other services.

But overall, I have a huge amount of television at my fingertips literally for peanuts.  Add in the £20 cost of internet to that lot and it is still ridiculously cheap when compared to sh!thouses such as Sky and Virgin.

I've been thinking about prime....might try it for a month trial
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: dgnffc on September 10, 2021, 03:51:47 PM
Quote from: H4usuallysitting on September 10, 2021, 03:09:04 PM
Quote from: dgnffc on September 10, 2021, 02:53:16 PM
I've recently given up Sky but am now thinking of taking up the Sky Sports package through NowTV which gives you access to all the Sports channels for about £33pm, which is a lot cheaper than I was paying to Sky.

And on up to 6 devices also.

Has anyone else done this?

I've just updated my sky package....£45/month....signature, sports & cinema..... broadband with plusnet

I've already got Prime and Netflix so only interested in the Sports channels from Sky as I never watched anything else hence the reason to drop it. They were charging me £82pm at the time but would only negotiate down to £56
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: Somerset Fulham on September 10, 2021, 03:54:17 PM
Prime is fantastic value, especially with the free next day delivery from Amazon thrown in too.  And because it is Amazon they just throw money at their live coverages, I am yet to see it done badly yet.   I also probably watch that more than the others too.

I would also very much recommend Disney+, it's got so much more to it than Super hero and Princess movies. I'm fairly sure that you can get a free trial on that as well.
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: ianthailand on September 10, 2021, 04:39:29 PM
Hi H4.
Covid still rife in Thailand. Samrong improved greatly but Sangkha, Surin worse. When i went to Sangkha in early May i had to isolate in my home for 2 weeks now, i would have to go in local hospital for the 2 week isolation. Needless to say i ain't doing that.
Re: Satellite charges. Last August i paid circa 630 GBP for 13 months but this was the top package (includes PL, Fox Sports, BBC Earth and News, Animal Planet, Films and loads of other Thai and English speaking channels. This was in Samrong.
Sangkha i paid 660 GBP for 13 months Platinum (top package) and 12 months Internet. Split circa 440/220 GBP.
No Championship coverage to my knowledge in Thailand. I will drop Satellite until FFC return to PL.

PS: Forgot 170 GBP FFCTV.
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: MartyFFC on September 10, 2021, 04:46:56 PM
Just checked and I pay Sky £150 a month including broadband etc; think I need to give them a call. It really irritates me the way they pull your trousers down as soon as your agreement is up, and unless you go through the tedium of ringing up and threatening to leave they'll continue to pull your trousers down for as long as they can. Should just be a fixed price for whatever services you have
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: RaySmith on September 10, 2021, 04:47:59 PM
Quote from: dgnffc on September 10, 2021, 02:53:16 PM
I've recently given up Sky but am now thinking of taking up the Sky Sports package through NowTV which gives you access to all the Sports channels for about £33pm, which is a lot cheaper than I was paying to Sky.

And on up to 6 devices also.

Has anyone else done this?

I'm paying  £20 per month for Now TV Sport, special offer, at the moment, after cancelling at the end of last season.

Also subscribe to FFCTV  for a fiver a month, with optional £10 extra for the live games  when shown.


Last season subscribed to  BT and Prime to watch Fulham games, but cancelled these at the end of the season.
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: sunburywhite on September 10, 2021, 05:48:53 PM
Quote from: MartyFFC on September 10, 2021, 04:46:56 PM
Just checked and I pay Sky £150 a month including broadband etc; think I need to give them a call. It really irritates me the way they pull your trousers down as soon as your agreement is up, and unless you go through the tedium of ringing up and threatening to leave they'll continue to pull your trousers down for as long as they can. Should just be a fixed price for whatever services you have

I am paying £38 for full TV on Sky (less Disney Channel)
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: Logicalman on September 10, 2021, 05:58:44 PM
Obviously different in each Country, though for the States we have had Prime for yonks and so the FireTV stick is doing us proud, together with 5.99 a month for ESPN, 25 for Sling (so we can get NBCSN) and as we had to move to use XFinity for our Internet provider (when we moved house) they supply, free of charge, a Flex box, which is just another streaming dongle like FireTV, which includes premium version of Peacock, which is NBC's internet streaming app, including Prem games and other sports, as well as movies etc. We've also just been told our Sling will be provided free for 2 months via our Verizon phone account.
Additionally, there are agreements between Verizon & Comcast coming into effect that might further prove advantageous.

The moral of all this is, for legitimate services, the big players are looking at merging certain services that might just benefit both themselves and bring down costs for consumers, though this doesn't affect things such as FFCTv unfortunately.
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: H4usuallysitting on September 10, 2021, 06:52:56 PM
Quote from: MartyFFC on September 10, 2021, 04:46:56 PM
Just checked and I pay Sky £150 a month including broadband etc; think I need to give them a call. It really irritates me the way they pull your trousers down as soon as your agreement is up, and unless you go through the tedium of ringing up and threatening to leave they'll continue to pull your trousers down for as long as they can. Should just be a fixed price for whatever services you have

I ring them immediately it goes up....., They put it up to £48....; I rang and straight back to £45.... Plusnet for broadband is basically BT but cheaper
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: H4usuallysitting on September 10, 2021, 06:53:56 PM
Quote from: sunburywhite on September 10, 2021, 05:48:53 PM
Quote from: MartyFFC on September 10, 2021, 04:46:56 PM
Just checked and I pay Sky £150 a month including broadband etc; think I need to give them a call. It really irritates me the way they pull your trousers down as soon as your agreement is up, and unless you go through the tedium of ringing up and threatening to leave they'll continue to pull your trousers down for as long as they can. Should just be a fixed price for whatever services you have

I am paying £38 for full TV on Sky (less Disney Channel)

Is that including sport & cinema
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: H4usuallysitting on September 10, 2021, 07:00:52 PM
Quote from: ianthailand on September 10, 2021, 04:39:29 PM
Hi H4.
Covid still rife in Thailand. Samrong improved greatly but Sangkha, Surin worse. When i went to Sangkha in early May i had to isolate in my home for 2 weeks now, i would have to go in local hospital for the 2 week isolation. Needless to say i ain't doing that.
Re: Satellite charges. Last August i paid circa 630 GBP for 13 months but this was the top package (includes PL, Fox Sports, BBC Earth and News, Animal Planet, Films and loads of other Thai and English speaking channels. This was in Samrong.
Sangkha i paid 660 GBP for 13 months Platinum (top package) and 12 months Internet. Split circa 440/220 GBP.
No Championship coverage to my knowledge in Thailand. I will drop Satellite until FFC return to PL.

PS: Forgot 170 GBP FFCTV.

Hello Ian, glad to hear your still staying safe..... London is bizarre at the moment.... load's of work about, but not many people going to work.....cab trade is very busy, people using cab's rather than public transport.....and load's of driver's not working at the moment, they're going back to building site work....... what's on the horizon in Thailand, is the vaccine being rolled out....what about the tourist trade
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: King_Crud on September 10, 2021, 07:32:44 PM
Internet round my way is pretty average except for Virgin, so I'm with them. I'm a sports nut so want to have all the channels, in also at an age where i can't be arsed with illegal methods anymore so am willing to pay. I get the Virgin phone, internet and TV package with all Sky Sports, BT sport's, Eurosport and Free Sport for £72 pm
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: blingo on September 10, 2021, 07:40:27 PM
Quote from: ianthailand on September 10, 2021, 04:39:29 PM
Hi H4.
Covid still rife in Thailand. Samrong improved greatly but Sangkha, Surin worse. When i went to Sangkha in early May i had to isolate in my home for 2 weeks now, i would have to go in local hospital for the 2 week isolation. Needless to say i ain't doing that.
Re: Satellite charges. Last August i paid circa 630 GBP for 13 months but this was the top package (includes PL, Fox Sports, BBC Earth and News, Animal Planet, Films and loads of other Thai and English speaking channels. This was in Samrong.
Sangkha i paid 660 GBP for 13 months Platinum (top package) and 12 months Internet. Split circa 440/220 GBP.
No Championship coverage to my knowledge in Thailand. I will drop Satellite until FFC return to PL.

PS: Forgot 170 GBP FFCTV.

I dropped DAZN for the same reason. Will be visiting Thailand Vietnam and Cambodia once the covid situation allows
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: ianthailand on September 10, 2021, 07:45:20 PM
Quote from: H4usuallysitting on September 10, 2021, 07:00:52 PM
Quote from: ianthailand on September 10, 2021, 04:39:29 PM
Hi H4.
Covid still rife in Thailand. Samrong improved greatly but Sangkha, Surin worse. When i went to Sangkha in early May i had to isolate in my home for 2 weeks now, i would have to go in local hospital for the 2 week isolation. Needless to say i ain't doing that.
Re: Satellite charges. Last August i paid circa 630 GBP for 13 months but this was the top package (includes PL, Fox Sports, BBC Earth and News, Animal Planet, Films and loads of other Thai and English speaking channels. This was in Samrong.
Sangkha i paid 660 GBP for 13 months Platinum (top package) and 12 months Internet. Split circa 440/220 GBP.
No Championship coverage to my knowledge in Thailand. I will drop Satellite until FFC return to PL.

PS: Forgot 170 GBP FFCTV.

Hello Ian, glad to hear your still staying safe..... London is bizarre at the moment.... load's of work about, but not many people going to work.....cab trade is very busy, people using cab's rather than public transport.....and load's of driver's not working at the moment, they're going back to building site work....... what's on the horizon in Thailand, is the vaccine being rolled out....what about the tourist trade
Apparently plenty of vaccine in my province - Samutprakarn (spoke with my Doc on Monday), don't know other areas. Countries advised not to travel to Thailand. Bangkok is still not good but clubs and bars are now allowed to open, so that will attract some tourism. Seems risky to me but, like the UK, Thailand probably needs to get moving again. Pleased to hear you're keeping busy. Loadsa money!!! You and yours stay safe as well.
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: ianthailand on September 10, 2021, 08:09:54 PM
Quote from: blingo on September 10, 2021, 07:40:27 PM
Quote from: ianthailand on September 10, 2021, 04:39:29 PM
Hi H4.
Covid still rife in Thailand. Samrong improved greatly but Sangkha, Surin worse. When i went to Sangkha in early May i had to isolate in my home for 2 weeks now, i would have to go in local hospital for the 2 week isolation. Needless to say i ain't doing that.
Re: Satellite charges. Last August i paid circa 630 GBP for 13 months but this was the top package (includes PL, Fox Sports, BBC Earth and News, Animal Planet, Films and loads of other Thai and English speaking channels. This was in Samrong.
Sangkha i paid 660 GBP for 13 months Platinum (top package) and 12 months Internet. Split circa 440/220 GBP.
No Championship coverage to my knowledge in Thailand. I will drop Satellite until FFC return to PL.

PS: Forgot 170 GBP FFCTV.

I dropped DAZN for the same reason. Will be visiting Thailand Vietnam and Cambodia once the covid situation allows
Some way off Mr. Blingo i'm afraid. H4 and I update fairly frequently, stay tuned.
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: CorkCity on September 11, 2021, 11:16:43 AM
Ireland is the best place to be for cheap TV, I have all Sky, BT, IFollow, Netflix, all Uk & USA, Canadian channels including sports, Bein Sports,  new movies which are in the cinema, catch up, box sets, Video on Demand all for €120 per year, €10 a month
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: H4usuallysitting on September 11, 2021, 01:23:12 PM
Quote from: CorkCity on September 11, 2021, 11:16:43 AM
Ireland is the best place to be for cheap TV, I have all Sky, BT, IFollow, Netflix, all Uk & USA, Canadian channels including sports, Bein Sports,  new movies which are in the cinema, catch up, box sets, Video on Demand all for €120 per year, €10 a month

Flip my boot's.....how does that work
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: richnj on September 11, 2021, 02:28:20 PM
Can someone explain to me why today in the States I can't watch Fulham?  It was showing up on ESPN+ all week, now today, it's gone.  I just don't understand why almost every other Championship game is shown, but not Fulham.  Ever.  I'm tired of chasing streams, and FFCtv sucks balls in trying to navigate to actually get it going when you do pay for it (and then I have to cast it to a tv from my phone, all around a pain).

Just put it on ESPN+.  Or NBCSports.  Not Fubo, which I have to pay $160 a month to subscribe to?  Jesus H.
Title: Re: NFR - Watching sport on tv
Post by: Logicalman on September 11, 2021, 05:22:17 PM
Quote from: richnj on September 11, 2021, 02:28:20 PM
Can someone explain to me why today in the States I can't watch Fulham?  It was showing up on ESPN+ all week, now today, it's gone.  I just don't understand why almost every other Championship game is shown, but not Fulham.  Ever.  I'm tired of chasing streams, and FFCtv sucks balls in trying to navigate to actually get it going when you do pay for it (and then I have to cast it to a tv from my phone, all around a pain).

Just put it on ESPN+.  Or NBCSports.  Not Fubo, which I have to pay $160 a month to subscribe to?  Jesus H.

Because Sky was due to show it but changed. Thus it was therefore not available for ESPN to show, and so FFCTv picked the EFL feed up, but it was not an enhanced stream and so they simultaneously had the Audio stream running as well with GJ.

From FFC.com: https://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2021/september/Blackpool-Matchday-Preview/ (https://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2021/september/Blackpool-Matchday-Preview/)

FFCtv
Due to a late change in the scheduling, this match has no longer been selected for live overseas broadcast, which means that our supporters outside of the UK and Ireland will be able to watch on FFCtv. Full details regarding Saturday's stream can be found here. All other FFCtv subscribers can listen to live commentary from Gentleman Jim and Jamie Reid.