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Premier League on Amazon Prime
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Covered End said:guinnessaddick said:superchrissypowell said:You can watch amazon prime on virgin tv now. Not sure what channel number it is though.
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Covered End said:guinnessaddick said:superchrissypowell said:You can watch amazon prime on virgin tv now. Not sure what channel number it is though.
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DoctorCharlton said:
For what it's worth Amazon Prime really is great value for money in my opinion.
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shine166 said:DoctorCharlton said:
For what it's worth Amazon Prime really is great value for money in my opinion.
Don't forget Amazon music too, Apple music is the same price purely for the music service alone so it's an instant win there.
Also, I'd disagree regarding tv/films. it's got some good content. The Man in The High Castle was brilliant, The Grand Tour... even the Leeds documentary last season I thought was good.
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I think I'll give this a miss. I've spent years avoiding Amazon Prime.
Plus if I tell the Mrs I'm watching football on Amazon Prime for the next 3 nights, she'll possibly kill me.2 -
Amazon is evil
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Jeff Bezos is buying us though.0
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students can get it half price and whole family can use the account0
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Salad said:students can get it half price and whole family can use the account0
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I'm more than a bit concerned as to whether the service will cope with the number of people watching, especially tomorrow night.
There is going to be a LOT of people watching!0 - Sponsored links:
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JohnBoyUK said:I'm more than a bit concerned as to whether the service will cope with the number of people watching, especially tomorrow night.
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Simon Jordan made some very good points on a debate on Talksport earlier this week about how the game and fans would benefit from a ‘Netflix of football’ set up.
It would make more money than the current model, would lead to less illegal streaming, and be more economically friendly for consumers.
Its starting to become more commonplace in sports to have these over the top streaming services - UFC and WWE have both had successful transitions into it in recent years.
It may also lead to top clubs having to reduce their matchday ticket prices in order to ensure stadiums are filled. I’m all for it, as long as that does happen.2 -
cafctom said:Simon Jordan made some very good points on a debate on Talksport earlier this week about how the game and fans would benefit from a ‘Netflix of football’ set up.
It would make more money than the current model, would lead to less illegal streaming, and be more economically friendly for consumers.
Its starting to become more commonplace in sports to have these over the top streaming services - UFC and WWE have both had successful transitions into it in recent years.
It may also lead to top clubs having to reduce their matchday ticket prices in order to ensure stadiums are filled. I’m all for it, as long as that does happen.1 -
JohnBoyUK said:I'm more than a bit concerned as to whether the service will cope with the number of people watching, especially tomorrow night.
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Amazon Prime also includes the BFI (British Film Institute) streaming library which includes a selection of arthouse, foreign-language and classic films.0
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Just got a free 30 day trial and downloaded Amazon on PS4, bring on the football0
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cafctom said:Simon Jordan made some very good points on a debate on Talksport earlier this week about how the game and fans would benefit from a ‘Netflix of football’ set up.
It would make more money than the current model, would lead to less illegal streaming, and be more economically friendly for consumers.
Its starting to become more commonplace in sports to have these over the top streaming services - UFC and WWE have both had successful transitions into it in recent years.
It may also lead to top clubs having to reduce their matchday ticket prices in order to ensure stadiums are filled. I’m all for it, as long as that does happen.
match highlights, full matches, video packages all made in house by the PL for international distribution.
nothing stopping them launching their own app with all games available etc.
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Gravesend_Addick said:cafctom said:Simon Jordan made some very good points on a debate on Talksport earlier this week about how the game and fans would benefit from a ‘Netflix of football’ set up.
It would make more money than the current model, would lead to less illegal streaming, and be more economically friendly for consumers.
Its starting to become more commonplace in sports to have these over the top streaming services - UFC and WWE have both had successful transitions into it in recent years.
It may also lead to top clubs having to reduce their matchday ticket prices in order to ensure stadiums are filled. I’m all for it, as long as that does happen.0 -
Awful picture quality1
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WelshAddick said:Awful picture quality6
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Picture quality coming through very well for me.
Refreshing to have a service that isn’t loaded with ad breaks.
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Annoyingly having to watch through my laptop (hdmi) as my smart TV won't load the matches.0
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I wasn't expecting adverts - not surprising though, I imagine they made a pretty penny from them0
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so far so good .. pity it's a lacklustre game to start with .. I'd say more BT style than Sky .. decent intros and chatter, good picture quality and commentary .. could be any of the 'major' sports channels .. waiting to see how Amazon will cope tomorrow with a lot of games .. Palace supply the first red card after 20 minutes .. flashback to my youth when almost all midweek games were 19.30 kick offs0
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WelshAddick said:Awful picture quality1
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killerandflash said:WelshAddick said:Awful picture quality
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WelshAddick said:Awful picture quality0
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Lincsaddick said:killerandflash said:WelshAddick said:Awful picture quality0
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Amazon firestick via sky broadband0