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IPTV is the way to go. Pay less in a year than Sky charge in a month.
You basically pay for a service, £40-£60 a year depending on which provider you go with. They maintain their side of the deal keeping things sweet, fixing any issues, provide updates etc. I guess with Crew, you're at the mercy of whoever is maintaining that app. If it goes down you have no one to contact, whereas providers over here are usually available immediately to help with any fixes etc. Some services are pretty basic but some are pretty incredible. For example my guys have built their own app and are constantly updating & improving it, are contactable at any time of day & provide a 'live' info centre via Telegram. They have multiple technicians always working in case anything goes down but it's usually flawless 24/7. Well worth the money.
I used the kodi box for years and it was great for movies and TV shows but not so great for watching anything live, I've now got iptv that costs me £60 a year (or could have had multi room for £90)and its been great but I watch mostly boxing on it at the weekend. Connor Benn on tonight, Fury v White next Saturday and including all the previous ppv bouts I've watched it more than pays for itself.
Fk SKY.
I have the same, except for the paying for it. I get the feeling you boys are getting mugged off. Ill get the Benn fight, the semi finals, Fury fight, TV Shows, new movies, live football. My fellow arab over here has the same and we both can't get why people in the uk are paying for stuff thats easily free.
Like i said, I pay for a service. The app I use is unreal. Really professional interface with menus, epgs, thumbnails etc same as you'd get from say Sky, Virgin or Netflix and i know if anything goes wrong, 99% of the time my provider knows about it before me and is already fixing it. I've used basic apps before and while the content is there, that's about it really. I prefer the full package that doesn't look like what it is, a dodgy backstreet Internet TV supply.