BigPaul
Well-known member
The details for subscriptions are now on the OS.
In summary, the details are these...
Video annual pass for overseas viewers.......£140 (reduced price till September) then £170, I think
Video monthly pass for overseas viewers....£25
Audio pass for UK subscribers.....Annual fee...£45
Other info from the OS. They say that you cannot access the video service with a VPN, although it MAY work. If you pay for a video pass hoping your VPN will shield your location and it doesn't work, tough titty. I guess from that that some VPN's will work, but they are working to make sure that they don't. Try it at your own risk.
Cup matches and matches selected by SKY will not be streamed, but there will be audio coverage for all games.
Video subscribers will be able to watch full match replays after the event, but it's not clear if others will be able to.
I would think that match highlights at least will be available to all after each match. If you want to see highlights of Carabao cup games, they will be on ITV.
There will be 8 midweek matches available to UK viewers to watch for £10 per match. The dates of those matches are on the OS.
Overall, for me it is a good deal. £3 per match for 46 league games, though I will obviously not get all of those due to SKY taking some matches.
If you have any further questions, there is a FAQ section on the OS which is far more comprehensive than anything I ever got from iFollow.
Best of all, is that those poxy pizza adverts and sugar drinks adverts have disappeared, though I'm sure there will be ads at some point.
It was explained also that videos are not available to UK viewers due to EFL rules with SKY TV. NOTHING TO DO WITH Millwall, so don't blame the club.
Overall I'm well pleased. Max McClellan has improved beyond all recognition since he first started, so well done Max. I'm even warming to Karl, as his heart is obviously in the right place, even though he murders our beautiful language on a regular basis. Even his son is now an avid Millwall fan, so respect to Karl for that.
Well done, Millwall and thanks for finally ditching iFollow.
Let's all support this new initiative and through our subscriptions, support the club we love.
In summary, the details are these...
Video annual pass for overseas viewers.......£140 (reduced price till September) then £170, I think
Video monthly pass for overseas viewers....£25
Audio pass for UK subscribers.....Annual fee...£45
Other info from the OS. They say that you cannot access the video service with a VPN, although it MAY work. If you pay for a video pass hoping your VPN will shield your location and it doesn't work, tough titty. I guess from that that some VPN's will work, but they are working to make sure that they don't. Try it at your own risk.
Cup matches and matches selected by SKY will not be streamed, but there will be audio coverage for all games.
Video subscribers will be able to watch full match replays after the event, but it's not clear if others will be able to.
I would think that match highlights at least will be available to all after each match. If you want to see highlights of Carabao cup games, they will be on ITV.
There will be 8 midweek matches available to UK viewers to watch for £10 per match. The dates of those matches are on the OS.
Overall, for me it is a good deal. £3 per match for 46 league games, though I will obviously not get all of those due to SKY taking some matches.
If you have any further questions, there is a FAQ section on the OS which is far more comprehensive than anything I ever got from iFollow.
Best of all, is that those poxy pizza adverts and sugar drinks adverts have disappeared, though I'm sure there will be ads at some point.
It was explained also that videos are not available to UK viewers due to EFL rules with SKY TV. NOTHING TO DO WITH Millwall, so don't blame the club.
Overall I'm well pleased. Max McClellan has improved beyond all recognition since he first started, so well done Max. I'm even warming to Karl, as his heart is obviously in the right place, even though he murders our beautiful language on a regular basis. Even his son is now an avid Millwall fan, so respect to Karl for that.
Well done, Millwall and thanks for finally ditching iFollow.
Let's all support this new initiative and through our subscriptions, support the club we love.