Kidders 10:45 Tue Dec 3
Amazon Prime Coverage
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Just looked in on their games, like watching a spot the ball competition. Don’t think I can sit through 90m of that tomorrow, it’s gonna be bad enough as it is.
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Any Old Iron
11:32 Tue Dec 3
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Watched a bit of the Palace game then a bit of the other one. All it reminded was that I'm not all that interested in live games unless it's us. I think Amazon are wasting their dough here. I mean who the fuck is going to sit through the whole 90 minutes of Palace v Bournemouth apart from their own fans.
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Joe C
11:50 Tue Dec 3
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Isn’t that the same with Sky and BT though?
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collyrob
12:06 Wed Dec 4
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I watch almost every live match on tv.
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Any Old Iron
12:45 Wed Dec 4
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But I don't pay for SKY or BT. If ever there's an appealing game on TV I simply stream it, as I've done for all our games for at least 12 years
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Sven Roeder
12:47 Wed Dec 4
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Fuck Amazon This is of no benefit for fans introducing a third broadcaster and it should be binned. Understand they also broadcast on a delay An utter disgrace
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Iron Duke
12:49 Wed Dec 4
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I fell asleep at 3-0 and when I woke it was 4-1 and all over.
There’s something reassuringly dad-sy about falling asleep watching the match.
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Dan M
12:55 Wed Dec 4
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Thought their coverage of the two games tonight was perfectly fine.
If you're easily annoyed then don't watch their "preview" of our game tomorrow. Recorded before the Chelsea game, so 1 minute of praising Wolves and thirty seconds of calling us underperforming cunts.
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Any Old Iron
12:58 Wed Dec 4
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Sven Roeder 12:47 Wed Dec 4
Agreed. The only people it benefits is the Premier League to the tune of another £90 MILL. But I can't see too many people signing up to Prime just for a few games.
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simon.s
1:10 Wed Dec 4
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You can sign up to prime and cancel for free after 30 days, thus watching our two games for nothing.
This is a good thing, no?
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Alfs
3:08 Wed Dec 4
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Just sign up for a month. Perfect for this time of year as you get free next day delivery on any gifts that you may be buying.
There's some quite decent shows to watch too. Better than the shit than our terrestrial channels are churning out at the moment.
For 7 quid.
No, I don't work for them. My picking skills weren't deemed good enough.
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Manuel
5:32 Wed Dec 4
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''I mean who the fuck is going to sit through the whole 90 minutes of Palace v Bournemouth apart from their own fans''
Maybe people who like watching football? Not everyone is as edgy as you, AOI.
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BRANDED
10:27 Wed Dec 4
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I watched about half an hour last night. A bit of both games. I’m glad I’m not a CP or Bournemouth supporter. The other games was so one sided I just turned it off. That said the presentation was as dull as all the other broadcasters.
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BRANDED
10:27 Wed Dec 4
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I will be watching tonight though.
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Manip
10:36 Wed Dec 4
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I will be watching BEIN Sports tonight via LiveNetTV.
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Razzle
10:40 Wed Dec 4
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yep picked up the 30 day trial so can watch tonights and boxing day games. Think I might dump netflix....
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Far Cough
10:41 Wed Dec 4
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OK I've signed up, now what do I need to watch it?
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BRANDED
10:42 Wed Dec 4
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A browser, an app or a dongle
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BRANDED
10:43 Wed Dec 4
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Most modern TVs have the app
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Pickle Rick
10:43 Wed Dec 4
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Razzle 10:40 Wed Dec 4
Out of the 2 I'd keep Netflix, Amazon's content isn't as good as Netflix. You'll find more you want to watch on netflix then you will on Prime.
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