Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 10:16 - Jul 5 with 9046 views | londonlisa2001 | A game purchased for streaming on a one off basis for overseas fans is £7.99. The same game purchased for streaming on a one off basis for fans in the UK is £10 (games are allowed to be streamed in the UK if they are not Saturday 3pm kick offs). That’s completely fair, obviously. Oh, wait. No. No, it’s not. It’s completely ridiculous. Fabulous job once again. It’s almost as though it’s deliberate. | | | |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 10:38 - Jul 5 with 8953 views | TheResurrection |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 10:16 - Jul 5 by londonlisa2001 | A game purchased for streaming on a one off basis for overseas fans is £7.99. The same game purchased for streaming on a one off basis for fans in the UK is £10 (games are allowed to be streamed in the UK if they are not Saturday 3pm kick offs). That’s completely fair, obviously. Oh, wait. No. No, it’s not. It’s completely ridiculous. Fabulous job once again. It’s almost as though it’s deliberate. |
Oh come on, it's not worth moaning about. It's probably because people back home are more likely to get their mates around and watch together, whilst abroad there would be lots of individual purchases. | |
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Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 10:45 - Jul 5 with 8943 views | londonlisa2001 |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 10:38 - Jul 5 by TheResurrection | Oh come on, it's not worth moaning about. It's probably because people back home are more likely to get their mates around and watch together, whilst abroad there would be lots of individual purchases. |
It’s a 25% higher price for someone in the UK compared to someone in any other country. It has nothing to do with getting mates round, if anything that’s more likely in reverse. It’s this mania that the club seem to have for what they will doubtless call ‘customer acquisition’. It smacks of people that simply don’t understand the difference between marketing within ‘normal’ consumer markets and marketing within UK football. For them, a new customer is worth more than an existing customer. Great if you’re John Lewis. But it simply isn’t the same for football here. | | | |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 10:51 - Jul 5 with 8923 views | longlostjack |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 10:16 - Jul 5 by londonlisa2001 | A game purchased for streaming on a one off basis for overseas fans is £7.99. The same game purchased for streaming on a one off basis for fans in the UK is £10 (games are allowed to be streamed in the UK if they are not Saturday 3pm kick offs). That’s completely fair, obviously. Oh, wait. No. No, it’s not. It’s completely ridiculous. Fabulous job once again. It’s almost as though it’s deliberate. |
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Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 11:00 - Jul 5 with 8894 views | jasper_T | I'd assume the extra few quid is going to the EFL/Sky rather than being an arbitrary surcharge on the club's end. The iFollow service has the same price structure. If their "improved infrastructure" leads to showing replays of goals in u23s matches I'll be chuffed. Watched a Derby Country (I think) stream of one of our games last season and they had replays and graphics and everything, it was great. Our is one bloke with a handicam. | | | |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 11:08 - Jul 5 with 8869 views | londonlisa2001 |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 11:00 - Jul 5 by jasper_T | I'd assume the extra few quid is going to the EFL/Sky rather than being an arbitrary surcharge on the club's end. The iFollow service has the same price structure. If their "improved infrastructure" leads to showing replays of goals in u23s matches I'll be chuffed. Watched a Derby Country (I think) stream of one of our games last season and they had replays and graphics and everything, it was great. Our is one bloke with a handicam. |
I’ve asked for details. | | | |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 11:16 - Jul 5 with 8851 views | Tom1912 | Is it going to be possible to subscribe and use this service with VPN etc? | | | |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 12:44 - Jul 5 with 8723 views | MrSwerve |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 11:16 - Jul 5 by Tom1912 | Is it going to be possible to subscribe and use this service with VPN etc? |
They're asking for you to register with your credit card and address (from a non-UK country)...so not impossible but harder than simply getting a VPN. | |
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Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 12:53 - Jul 5 with 8685 views | Polskijack |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 10:45 - Jul 5 by londonlisa2001 | It’s a 25% higher price for someone in the UK compared to someone in any other country. It has nothing to do with getting mates round, if anything that’s more likely in reverse. It’s this mania that the club seem to have for what they will doubtless call ‘customer acquisition’. It smacks of people that simply don’t understand the difference between marketing within ‘normal’ consumer markets and marketing within UK football. For them, a new customer is worth more than an existing customer. Great if you’re John Lewis. But it simply isn’t the same for football here. |
Many overseas countries are simply not as affluent as the UK. 7.99 here is a lot of money when the official minimum wage is just over 2 quid an hour. I teach English and earn about the UK minimum per hour before tax NI etc so have to work about an hour and a half to pay for the game. The model is used by a lot of subscription services such as Spotify. I pay about 4 quid a month whereas the UK is 10. An ideal model would charge dependent on ability to pay and charge accordingly but that gets unwieldy and complicated. I am just happy to he able to watch the games and will subscribe despite the cost. | | | |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 12:57 - Jul 5 with 8660 views | HuwJackBastard |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 10:16 - Jul 5 by londonlisa2001 | A game purchased for streaming on a one off basis for overseas fans is £7.99. The same game purchased for streaming on a one off basis for fans in the UK is £10 (games are allowed to be streamed in the UK if they are not Saturday 3pm kick offs). That’s completely fair, obviously. Oh, wait. No. No, it’s not. It’s completely ridiculous. Fabulous job once again. It’s almost as though it’s deliberate. |
people spend on a ppv boxing match! why should a game be any different? | | | |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 13:07 - Jul 5 with 8633 views | jack247 |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 12:57 - Jul 5 by HuwJackBastard | people spend on a ppv boxing match! why should a game be any different? |
I think the issue is it’s £2 cheaper abroad. Tend to agree with Res on this one though. £10 is decent for a one off game. It’s a fair point of principle, but I’m not really bothered if someone else gets it for less. | | | |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 13:49 - Jul 5 with 8541 views | Highjack |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 10:16 - Jul 5 by londonlisa2001 | A game purchased for streaming on a one off basis for overseas fans is £7.99. The same game purchased for streaming on a one off basis for fans in the UK is £10 (games are allowed to be streamed in the UK if they are not Saturday 3pm kick offs). That’s completely fair, obviously. Oh, wait. No. No, it’s not. It’s completely ridiculous. Fabulous job once again. It’s almost as though it’s deliberate. |
Would they have to add VAT to British customers? Or are they just money grabbing bastards? I know what my money is on. | |
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Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 14:13 - Jul 5 with 8478 views | ploppy | Can someone please explain this to me? If I am a UK or Republic of Ireland resident and subscribe to SwansTV Live, will I still be able to stream live games when I travel abroad? No. You would need to be based outside the UK and Republic of Ireland and subscribe with a valid address, telephone number and bank payment details from the UK and Republic of Ireland. | | | |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 14:15 - Jul 5 with 8471 views | jack247 |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 14:13 - Jul 5 by ploppy | Can someone please explain this to me? If I am a UK or Republic of Ireland resident and subscribe to SwansTV Live, will I still be able to stream live games when I travel abroad? No. You would need to be based outside the UK and Republic of Ireland and subscribe with a valid address, telephone number and bank payment details from the UK and Republic of Ireland. |
It’s for people who live abroad rather than those on holiday. It’s the deal the EFL cut with Sky. Nothing you can do about it apart from hope someone manages to stream it | | | |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 14:19 - Jul 5 with 8464 views | ploppy |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 14:15 - Jul 5 by jack247 | It’s for people who live abroad rather than those on holiday. It’s the deal the EFL cut with Sky. Nothing you can do about it apart from hope someone manages to stream it |
But if you're resident abroad why would you need to "subscribe with a valid address, telephone number and bank payment details from the UK and Republic of Ireland". Have they omitted a word here? Like "from OUTSIDE the UK and Republic of Ireland"? | | | |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 14:27 - Jul 5 with 8440 views | jack247 |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 14:19 - Jul 5 by ploppy | But if you're resident abroad why would you need to "subscribe with a valid address, telephone number and bank payment details from the UK and Republic of Ireland". Have they omitted a word here? Like "from OUTSIDE the UK and Republic of Ireland"? |
Sorry, I misread. Yeah I’d guess you need to prove you’re not living in the uk and they missed the word ‘outside’. | | | |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 15:20 - Jul 5 with 8362 views | trinityann | UK residents looks like you will only be able to watch the midweek games for a £10. Still a touch on the expensive side. It would be useful for important games towards the end of the season. For the midweek games, i still think it's best to watch all the championship goals go in on Sky Sports News. | | | |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 15:31 - Jul 5 with 8339 views | londonlisa2001 |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 13:49 - Jul 5 by Highjack | Would they have to add VAT to British customers? Or are they just money grabbing bastards? I know what my money is on. |
VAT is applicable throughout the EU. Not just UK and Ireland. So any price variance for watching in UK vs. for example Spain or Germany, isn’t being caused by VAT (other than the odd penny caused by different rates in EU, say 19% in Germany or 21% in Spain rather than our 20%). | | | |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 15:57 - Jul 5 with 8285 views | LeonWasGod |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 10:45 - Jul 5 by londonlisa2001 | It’s a 25% higher price for someone in the UK compared to someone in any other country. It has nothing to do with getting mates round, if anything that’s more likely in reverse. It’s this mania that the club seem to have for what they will doubtless call ‘customer acquisition’. It smacks of people that simply don’t understand the difference between marketing within ‘normal’ consumer markets and marketing within UK football. For them, a new customer is worth more than an existing customer. Great if you’re John Lewis. But it simply isn’t the same for football here. |
You’re being too generous by ignoring the £110 season package for overseas fans, which isn’t available here. Not that it’ll bother most of us on here if we all go the games. | | | |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 16:10 - Jul 5 with 8256 views | londonlisa2001 |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 15:57 - Jul 5 by LeonWasGod | You’re being too generous by ignoring the £110 season package for overseas fans, which isn’t available here. Not that it’ll bother most of us on here if we all go the games. |
I thought it better to compare like for like. Obviously living away, midweek games are a pain, so I’m more likely to use a streaming service than many on here, hence my interest. Am investigating what the rules actually are. What decisions are within remit of clubs. | | | |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 16:24 - Jul 5 with 8230 views | LeonWasGod |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 16:10 - Jul 5 by londonlisa2001 | I thought it better to compare like for like. Obviously living away, midweek games are a pain, so I’m more likely to use a streaming service than many on here, hence my interest. Am investigating what the rules actually are. What decisions are within remit of clubs. |
EFL rules dictate what can be shown and to which region. I suspect club sets pricing as this is our own platform, not the league’s iFollow service. Be interesting to have that confirmed though. Yeah, I suppose there are a lot whole live away and similarly a lot in Swansea who don’t go away. There won’t be that many matches on this though if it excludes all Sat 3 pm kick offs and anything broadcast live on tv. | | | |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 17:33 - Jul 5 with 8141 views | stevethejack | To maximise the amount of games that you are able to watch (by using a VPN to hide your location), you need to choose a country that shows the minimum number of games through their national broadcaster. Having looked at the EFL site, there are a number of countries that do not show any EFL games, so theoretically if you were to use a VPN to show you were in one of the below countries, you would be able to view every single game. Listed are European countries, others countries will be the same: Albania, Hungary, Italy, Kosova, Lichtenstein, Luxembourg, Romania, San Marino, Spain and Ukraine. The below are the countries and the broadcasters that show EFL in that country: AMERICAS Anguilla Sportsmax Antigua and Barbuda Sportsmax Argentina ESPN Aruba Sportsmax Bahamas Sportsmax Barbados Sportsmax Belize Sportsmax Bermuda Sportsmax Bolivia ESPN Brazil ESPN British Virgin Islands Sportsmax Canada DAZN Cayman Islands Sportsmax Chile ESPN Colombia ESPN Costa Rica Sky Mexico Cuba ESPN Dominica Sportsmax Dominican Republic Sky Mexico Ecuador ESPN El Salvador Sky Mexico Falkland Islands Sportsmax French Guiana Sportsmax, beIN Sports Grenada Sportsmax Guadeloupe Sportsmax, beIN Sports Guatemala Sky Mexico Guyana Sportsmax Haiti Sportsmax Honduras Sky Mexico Jamaica Sportsmax Martinique Sportsmax Mexico Sky Mexico Montserrat Sportsmax Netherlands Antilles Sportsmax Nicaragua Sky Mexico Panama Sky Mexico Paraguay ESPN Peru ESPN Puerto Rico ESPN/BAMTech Saint Barthélemy Sportsmax Saint Helena Sportsmax Saint Kitts and Nevis Sportsmax Saint Lucia Sportsmax Saint Martin Sportsmax Saint Pierre and Miquelon Sportsmax, beIN Sports Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Sportsmax Suriname Sportsmax Trinidad and Tobago Sportsmax Turks and Caicos Islands Sportsmax U.S. Virgin Islands ESPN/BAMTech United States ESPN/BAMTech Uruguay ESPN Venezuela ESPN EUROPE Andorra beIN Sports Armenia Sports Add (agency) - broadcaster TBC Austria DAZN, Sportdigital, Sport1 Azerbaijan Sports Add (agency) - broadcaster TBC Belarus Football TV/Sports Add (agency) - broadcaster TBC Belgium Eleven Sports Network Bosnia and Herzegovina Sportklub Bulgaria Nova TV Croatia Sportklub Cyprus Sports Add (agency) - broadcaster TBC Czech Republic Digi Sport, Arena Sport Denmark TV3 Sport/Viasat Estonia Football TV Finland Viasat France beIN Sports Georgia Sports Add (agency) - broadcaster TBC Germany DAZN, Sportdigital, Sport1 Greece Nova Sport Iceland 365 Media Israel Charlton Kazakhstan Sports Add (agency) - broadcaster TBC Latvia Football TV Lithuania Football TV Macedonia Sportklub Moldova Sports Add (agency) - broadcaster TBC Monaco beIN Sports Montenegro Sportklub Netherlands Ziggo Sport Norway Viasat Poland Eleven Sports Network Russia Football TV Serbia Sportklub Slovakia Digi Sport, Arena Sport Slovenia Sportklub Sweden Viasat Switzerland DAZN, Sportdigital, Sport1 Turkey beIN Sports SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA Angola Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Benin Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Botswana Kwese Sports Burkina Faso Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Burundi Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Cameroon Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Cape Verde Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Central African Republic Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Comoros Kwese Sports Congo - Brazzaville Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Congo - Kinshasa Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Côte d’Ivoire Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Equatorial Guinea Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Eritrea Kwese Sports Ethiopia Kwese Sports Gabon Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Gambia Kwese Sports Ghana Kwese Sports Guinea Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Guinea-Bissau Kwese Sports Kenya Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Lesotho Kwese Sports Liberia Kwese Sports Madagascar Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Malawi Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Mali Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Mauritania Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Mauritius Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Mayotte beIN Sports Mozambique Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Namibia Kwese Sports Niger Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Nigeria Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Rwanda Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Réunion beIN Sports Senegal Kwese Sports Seychelles Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Sierra Leone Kwese Sports South Africa Fox Sports Swaziland Kwese Sports São Tomé and PrÃncipe Kwese Sports Tanzania Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Togo Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Uganda Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Western Sahara Kwese Sports Zambia Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Zimbabwe Kwese Sports MIDDLE EAST & NORTH AFRICA Algeria beIN Sports Chad beIN Sports, Kwese Sports, Fox Sports Djibouti beIN Sports, Kwese Sports Egypt beIN Sports Iran beIN Sports Iraq beIN Sports Jordan beIN Sports Kuwait beIN Sports Lebanon beIN Sports Libya beIN Sports Morocco beIN Sports Oman beIN Sports Palestinian Territories beIN Sports Qatar beIN Sports Saudi Arabia beIN Sports Somalia beIN Sports, Kwese Sports Sudan beIN Sports Syria beIN Sports Tunisia beIN Sports United Arab Emirates beIN Sports Yemen beIN Sports ASIA Bahrain beIN Sports China Supersports Kyrgyzstan Sports Add (agency) - broadcaster TBC Macau TDM Tajikistan Sports Add (agency) - broadcaster TBC Thailand MCOT Turkmenistan Sports Add (agency) - broadcaster TBC Uzbekistan Sports Add (agency) - broadcaster TBC OCEANIA American Samoa ESPN/BAMTech Australia beIN Sports French Polynesia beIN Sports New Caledonia beIN Sports New Zealand beIN Sports Wallis and Futuna beIN Sports [Post edited 5 Jul 2018 17:34]
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Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 17:36 - Jul 5 with 8130 views | windy_city_jack | Great news for me. Having all the games on NBC was a godsend last year, even if it did ruin most Saturday mornings! | | | |
Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 18:34 - Jul 5 with 8057 views | PozuelosSideys | Lets be honest, if we are as crap and as boring as we were last season, theyll be making another loss to sit nicely alongside that of the stadium lease On the plus side. Nice idea for those who dont live in S Wales and have zero chance of midweek games and away games | |
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Swans Matches Streamed for International Fans on 18:52 - Jul 5 with 8035 views | legoman | OK so question for the techies. Assume I have a relative in Oz who is also a Swans (born) fan. He subscribes legitimately to the streaming service using his Australian credentials. Thinking about similar streaming services in the UK (e.g. Sky Go) a subscriber is entitled to access the service he pays for on more than one device. So, I wonder whether I could "piggy back" on my relative's service via a VPN masked Australian server. Views? | |
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