On the website they have said when live matches are permitted to be streamed through Argyle TV - match passes will be made available on a game by game basis but they have not given a price as to how much you will have to pay to watch it
I'm 99% certain it's EUFA.Its a shame but the rules are the rules & the EFL shall not be moved
Yes you are right UEFA says what goes it is just a shame the EFL cant do anything about itI'm 99% certain it's EUFA.
Rick Parry was interviewed on the subject on national radio today and said that they (The EFL) have no intention of challenging the rule. They believe that it would be seriously detrimental to EFL attendances if the big clubs (Premier League) were able to stream matches at 3pm on Saturdays.Yes you are right UEFA says what goes it is just a shame the EFL cant do anything about it
I think they start about an hour before kickoff, unlike iFollow there is now a pregame/halftime/postgame show, during the pre-season it was with Gary Sawyer and a young lady last name Black who was very good.OK, I have just purchased my Argyle TV International package.
Can anyone point me in the direction of the finer details?
e.g. how long before kick off will the coverage start for each match? Is it a matter of logging in as normal and then clicking on the relevant link?
I will probably watch on my PC, but is there an easy way to watch on TV (I'm an old guy and not tech savvy - go easy please)?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Argyle do not own the rights to the games though.Surely if Argyle have their own TV and keep all the gate receipts then its up to them if they show live games its Argyle that take the hit for lower crowds, they dont have to share it with anyone. Prices would have to be comparable to attending but I am sure many exiles like me wouldnt mind paying, they might even get a bigger return from away fans,