That’s only who’ve subscribed, don’t forget there’s a good chance there’s more than one person in a household like there is in mine.
I’ve heard of some illegal streams from pubs but that’s only hearsay, if true then they’re are definitely idiots that are putting their job on the line
Last edited by millertop; 30-09-2020 at 03:22 PM.
“Robbie Cowling, the Colchester United Chairman stated that they received around £8,000 for selling 952 ifollow match day passes (452 Col U fans + 500 Bolton fans) but in normal times the club would have expected around £54,000 in gate receipts.
Whereas Bolton received around £14,500 for selling 1,752 ifollow match day passes (2,252-500) compared to around £600 they would normally have received in commission for selling away tickets.”
Just an insert I found which gives some idea how about basic workings.so some who thought with big teams followings watching we would get more money.as I have said before it is capped at 500 for the home team.
Yes it's a major difference in income but made worse by the badly performing ifollow product.
There have got to be some fans that are put off paying for it because it's so crap.
It's not user-friendly, especially for older people.
For eg using your iPad and AirPlay 2, the iFollow app will only stream audio to your TV (well I can only get it to do audio anyway).
To get it to stream video and audio to the TV you have to use the website instead. And AirPlay 2 only works with TVs that came out in the last couple of years anyway.
Us abacus users have no chance then