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Nothing confirmed as yet, and FSA are waiting to speak to the Premier League, but reports coming out that PPV is going to be scrapped with the potential for all games to be shown via Sky/BT/Prime under the current agreements, i.e. if you have a Sky Sports contract and the game is allocated to Sky then you will be able to watch it with no additional charge.
Not confirmed as I've said, but the fact that The Athletic have reported it suggests that confirmation might not be too far from being made public.
The only question is then from when. Obviously it will still be PPV this weekend.
Not confirmed as I've said, but the fact that The Athletic have reported it suggests that confirmation might not be too far from being made public.
The only question is then from when. Obviously it will still be PPV this weekend.
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Hmmmm if a match is allocated to Prime, then just before the match I will have to order something from Amazon and get 30 days Prime free for a month like I did kast time
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You don’t even need to order something. I just bought prime for the month. Once the game was done cancelled subscription and they refunded whole amount
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Thing is I order stuff regularly so will get something I need and no p&p and Burnley for freeIloveyoubrady wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 3:42 pmYou don’t even need to order something. I just bought prime for the month. Once the game was done cancelled subscription and they refunded whole amount
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How often can you get a free month from Prime? I'm on my second now.
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If true it's an acknowledgement that the scheme was severely flawed from the outset. Consideration of refunding previous purchases should be given I suggest.
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There is no chance of getting refunds - I foolishly paid for West Brom but didn't for Chelsea and I'll also be missing tomorrow's game at Brighton.simonclaret wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 3:58 pmIf true it's an acknowledgement that the scheme was severely flawed from the outset. Consideration of refunding previous purchases should be given I suggest.
But the pressure we've put on the PL from the FSA has been a major part of any success.
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No idea Tony I have only had the one so farClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 3:50 pmHow often can you get a free month from Prime? I'm on my second now.
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I had one last year because I was having a lot of stuff delivered. I rejoined Prime on Prime Day so I could get an offer on an item and was given another free month. I'll be having to subscribe in December for the game v Villa which is scheduled for Prime.
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I know things are tight for some but a Prime subscription is hardly expensive and particularly compared to Sky which is.
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Hopefully they will get a lot more matches at some stage in the future. It looks like they are testing to see whether they can make a profit out of it or entice people into becoming permanent members. They are a giant organisation and should be able to compete with the likes of Sky and BT.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 4:36 pmIn terms of football it is probably very expensive if you work it out at cost per match
If you only want it for football at the moment just take a trial out at the beginning of December every year and you get it for free. If you pay monthly for prime membership (£7.99) and just watch the two Burnley games it works out at £47.94 per game. If you watch a few of the other games and football talk shows around them it works out fairly cheap.
There are also thousands of movies including a few recent ones such as 'Midway', 'Rambo Last Blood', and '1917'. You can also get 'next day delivery' free on all sorts of items. This has come in handy lots of times for me over the last year.
It tells you about membership in the following link:
The question then is whether they know that you have had a free trial in the last 12 months.Amazon customers are only eligible for one free trial of Prime every 12 months. ... If it's more than a year later when you decide you want use Amazon Prime again, you'll have the option to try the service out again through a 30-day trial before you'll need to pay for a membership.
https://www.tomsguide.com/uk/us/how-to- ... embership.
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UnderSeige wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 5:02 pmHopefully they will get a lot more matches at some stage in the future. It looks like they are testing to see whether they can make a profit out of it or entice people into becoming permanent members. They are a giant organisation and should be able to compete with the likes of Sky and BT.
If you only want it for football at the moment just take a trial out at the beginning of December every year and you get it for free. If you pay monthly for prime membership (£7.99) and just watch the two Burnley games it works out at £47.94 per game. If you watch a few of the other games and football talk shows around them it works out fairly cheap.
There are also thousands of movies including a few recent ones such as 'Midway', 'Rambo Last Blood', and '1917'. You can also get 'next day delivery' free on all sorts of items. This has come in handy lots of times for me over the last year.
It tells you about membership in the following link:
The question then is whether they know that you have had a free trial in the last 12 months.
Thanks, you've cleared up the reason why I got another free month.
The biggest pain for me with Prime is having to sit at my PC to watch anything with not being able to get it on my TV.
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You would need a firestick or something similar to watch on TV. They cost £20-£30. I use a small PC that is designed to plug into the back of the TV. They cost around £100. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fanless-x5-Z83 ... 182&sr=8-3ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 5:09 pmThanks, you've cleared up the reason why I got another free month.
The biggest pain for me with Prime is having to sit at my PC to watch anything with not being able to get it on my TV.
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I have a BT TV box, that has a " Amazon Prime" channel on it.UnderSeige wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 5:19 pmYou would need a firestick or something similar to watch on TV. They cost £20-£30. I use a small PC that is designed to plug into the back of the TV. They cost around £100. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fanless-x5-Z83 ... 182&sr=8-3
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ClaretTony wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 5:09 pmThanks, you've cleared up the reason why I got another free month.
The biggest pain for me with Prime is having to sit at my PC to watch anything with not being able to get it on my TV.
Aren’t you looking for a new TV Tony?
Smart TV’s have the ability to access Amazon Video, along with Netflix and YouTube amongst others
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You can connect HDMI wire from your laptop/pc to the TV to watch the game on the TV.
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Added to Wilks above, it could be worth looking in Amazon Prime in the next couple of weeks as come Black Friday there might be some cheap deals on there for decent smart TVs.
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That’s the way I’d go, no messing about with minimum amount of fuss you can even get HDMI extension ports if you planned on keeping the same TV & wanted multiple devices hooked up to the existing TV.UnderSeige wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 5:19 pmYou would need a firestick or something similar to watch on TV. They cost £20-£30. I use a small PC that is designed to plug into the back of the TV. They cost around £100. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fanless-x5-Z83 ... 182&sr=8-3
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If you have a smart tv you simply download the prime tv app directly on to your tv.
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It's a joke the argument they put forward. Putting football across more platforms 'gives you more choice' - utter nonsense, as a punter it just costs you a whole load more if you want to see all the games.
I'm paying for Sky and BT and I can't justify further outlay for Amazon Prime.
I'm paying for Sky and BT and I can't justify further outlay for Amazon Prime.
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something for nothing and your chicks for free
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You can blame regulation for the current situation. it was designed to aid the consumer. It led to inflated pricing.dougcollins wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 9:39 pmIt's a joke the argument they put forward. Putting football across more platforms 'gives you more choice' - utter nonsense, as a punter it just costs you a whole load more if you want to see all the games.
But as it happens, there are more games being shown live than there has ever been. What do you propose in terms of the current model? Same price for more?
I thought PPV was a fairly pragmatic model to help the clubs given that a lot of games not part of packages had been shown free and that wasn't / isn't likely to continue. But one thing is for sure, if you don't like PPV you probably won't like the prices when you are next able to get into a ground because this will all have to be recouped somehow.
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I have no problem with PPV. I can’t go on the turf without paying, so I don’t expect to watch now for free.
What I DO have an issue with (Like most right minded folk) is the cost. It should be far cheaper than it is. Bizarrely (or is it considering he’s a millionaire) our boss seems to think it’s ok?
Footballs long since lost touch with the masses, due to transfer fees and wages, and it’s well on its way to losing touch with reality when you add in ppv in its current guise and VAR.
If it wasnt for Burnley enjoying the best of times, I’d quite easily find something else to occupy my time.
What I DO have an issue with (Like most right minded folk) is the cost. It should be far cheaper than it is. Bizarrely (or is it considering he’s a millionaire) our boss seems to think it’s ok?
Footballs long since lost touch with the masses, due to transfer fees and wages, and it’s well on its way to losing touch with reality when you add in ppv in its current guise and VAR.
If it wasnt for Burnley enjoying the best of times, I’d quite easily find something else to occupy my time.
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Re Amazon, from experience if you took out a subscription, and cancelled a couple of days later, you would receive almost a full refund as it ends there and then. I’m sure then you could subscribe for the match and cancel after with almost no cost.
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Cheap and well worth it according to our chief exec #oneclubforall
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The PPV numbers tracked higher than those who are prepared to go to the ground and pay.
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Except our Chief Exec didn’t say that.Local cricketer wrote: ↑Fri Nov 06, 2020 8:04 amCheap and well worth it according to our chief exec #oneclubforall
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I believe he said it was the best of a number of bad options and good value if compared with the overall expense of a match day, particularly if multiple people / a family watch. Which it is.
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Exactly, he made a faux pas when he said that, and I paraphrase, 'as a Burnley fan I would pay to watch it'. I don't think he in any way intended this to sound like those who didn't pay weren't Burnley fans, but it could have been worded better.
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yes, that probably came out not the way it was intended - I hope.
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yes, that probably came out not the way it was intended - I hope.
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As you know, I’m a fan of PPV (in the sense I like the concept of paying for what you want to watch vs what you don’t) but well done Tony and others involved in lobbying for this change. I’m sure it will be received well by many fans, particularly during lockdown!
I did get a surprise when trying to buy the Chelsea game that I couldn’t buy it via the TV because I don’t have a BT subscription. I could buy and watch online but I may as well watch a stream as do that - so I did. Annoying that it kept a hanging or skipping back to 15 minutes throughout though. Feels like we have a very backward way of broadcasting football when you consider other countries can watch every game!
Do hope whatever the decision that it doesn’t impact us negatively from a financial perspective. This takeover is dragging on and if not finalised by January, I don’t want the club to have another excuse for not strengthening.
I did get a surprise when trying to buy the Chelsea game that I couldn’t buy it via the TV because I don’t have a BT subscription. I could buy and watch online but I may as well watch a stream as do that - so I did. Annoying that it kept a hanging or skipping back to 15 minutes throughout though. Feels like we have a very backward way of broadcasting football when you consider other countries can watch every game!
Do hope whatever the decision that it doesn’t impact us negatively from a financial perspective. This takeover is dragging on and if not finalised by January, I don’t want the club to have another excuse for not strengthening.
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I've no problem with ppv. Yes, lower prices are always welcome. I'll pay my £14.95 for the Brighton game this evening. Before £30 for away fans (and £20 at Soton), we were often paying £50+ at Chelsea, Arsenal etc and, I'm sure the same at Old Trafford etc, if you could get a ticket.NewClaret wrote: ↑Fri Nov 06, 2020 10:20 amAs you know, I’m a fan of PPV (in the sense I like the concept of paying for what you want to watch vs what you don’t) but well done Tony and others involved in lobbying for this change. I’m sure it will be received well by many fans, particularly during lockdown!
I did get a surprise when trying to buy the Chelsea game that I couldn’t buy it via the TV because I don’t have a BT subscription. I could buy and watch online but I may as well watch a stream as do that - so I did. Annoying that it kept a hanging or skipping back to 15 minutes throughout though. Feels like we have a very backward way of broadcasting football when you consider other countries can watch every game!
Do hope whatever the decision that it doesn’t impact us negatively from a financial perspective. This takeover is dragging on and if not finalised by January, I don’t want the club to have another excuse for not strengthening.
Quality of ppv has been good - especially compared with the free stream experience described by New.
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Have a look at the posts above Doug. The Amazon matches are on in December. If you take out a free trial at the beginning of December you get the matches and all of Prime for free. You can then cancel before the end of December.dougcollins wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 9:39 pmIt's a joke the argument they put forward. Putting football across more platforms 'gives you more choice' - utter nonsense, as a punter it just costs you a whole load more if you want to see all the games.
I'm paying for Sky and BT and I can't justify further outlay for Amazon Prime.
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Now TV day passes are very similar to PPV. They cost £9.99. I guess the PPV price reflects the extra cost of televising additional matches plus the 'skimming of profits off the top'.NewClaret wrote: ↑Fri Nov 06, 2020 10:20 amAs you know, I’m a fan of PPV (in the sense I like the concept of paying for what you want to watch vs what you don’t) but well done Tony and others involved in lobbying for this change. I’m sure it will be received well by many fans, particularly during lockdown!
I did get a surprise when trying to buy the Chelsea game that I couldn’t buy it via the TV because I don’t have a BT subscription. I could buy and watch online but I may as well watch a stream as do that - so I did. Annoying that it kept a hanging or skipping back to 15 minutes throughout though. Feels like we have a very backward way of broadcasting football when you consider other countries can watch every game!
Do hope whatever the decision that it doesn’t impact us negatively from a financial perspective. This takeover is dragging on and if not finalised by January, I don’t want the club to have another excuse for not strengthening.