With ifollow charging £10, it's actually now cheaper for me to go to a match in person, but this is only because of over-60, standing, and buying a 5-game deal. For me it comes out at £8 a game. A litre of diesel and a halftime cuppa would take it over the tenner, but I stopped eating at games ages ago. I would suggest that the ifollow "experience" for £10 may now be a little overpriced. The rate was set when games were played behind closed doors, so there was a Captive Audience Premium (CAP(!)), but that no is no longer the case.
With ifollow charging £10, it's actually now cheaper for me to go to a match in person, but this is only because of over-60, standing, and buying a 5-game deal. For me it comes out at £8 a game. A litre of diesel and a halftime cuppa would take it over the tenner, but I stopped eating at games ages ago. I would suggest that the ifollow "experience" for £10 may now be a little overpriced. The rate was set when games were played behind closed doors, so there was a Captive Audience Premium (CAP(!)), but that no is no longer the case.
With ifollow charging £10, it's actually now cheaper for me to go to a match in person, but this is only because of over-60, standing, and buying a 5-game deal. For me it comes out at £8 a game. A litre of diesel and a halftime cuppa would take it over the tenner, but I stopped eating at games ages ago. I would suggest that the ifollow "experience" for £10 may now be a little overpriced. The rate was set when games were played behind closed doors, so there was a Captive Audience Premium (CAP(!)), but that no is no longer the case.
Yes that's a fair point you make Paul. Although I think most League 2 clubs would charge more for tickets making the £10 a game Ifollow price not so expensive. Althought I still think it should be about £5 a game. Especially considering you can purchase a now tv pass with Sky to get dozens of Premier League games and other sports for like £30 a month so £10 for just one game seems steep to me.
With ifollow charging £10, it's actually now cheaper for me to go to a match in person, but this is only because of over-60, standing, and buying a 5-game deal. For me it comes out at £8 a game. A litre of diesel and a halftime cuppa would take it over the tenner, but I stopped eating at games ages ago. I would suggest that the ifollow "experience" for £10 may now be a little overpriced. The rate was set when games were played behind closed doors, so there was a Captive Audience Premium (CAP(!)), but that no is no longer the case.
Yes that's a fair point you make Paul. Although I think most League 2 clubs would charge more for tickets making the £10 a game Ifollow price not so expensive. Althought I still think it should be about £5 a game. Especially considering you can purchase a now tv pass with Sky to get dozens of Premier League games and other sports for like £30 a month so £10 for just one game seems steep to me.
it would offer choice and there always times we all cant attend in person such as work illness travel cost etc. So per se Im all for it BUT concerned re pricing as it seems clubs willonly support if the deal brings in more money than lost through turnstiles. If its a package by say per month rather than per match it stitches fans up. As already mentioned the ifollow one camera package isnt geat and overpriced.