Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? 17:25 - Dec 28 with 8323 views | NottsQPR | It’s impossible to find it listed online so I’m guessing it’s a no? | | | | |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 17:32 - Dec 28 with 6920 views | Nov77 | Might be a blessing but it doesn’t look like it’s available on sky. Instead, will await numerous ‘ffs’’s on the match thread. [Post edited 28 Dec 2020 17:33]
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Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 17:54 - Dec 28 with 6848 views | Northernr | Not. And the EFL has kindly categorised it as a “bank holiday fixture” not a midweek one so season ticket holders have to pay for the stream.
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Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 18:12 - Dec 28 with 6778 views | Sharpy36 | It`s on the Radio | |
| 'You didn't know that was wrong, but now you do. If you do it again, I'll know you are doing it on purpose.' |
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Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 19:21 - Dec 28 with 6622 views | actonman |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 17:54 - Dec 28 by Northernr | Not. And the EFL has kindly categorised it as a “bank holiday fixture” not a midweek one so season ticket holders have to pay for the stream.
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Well I’m not sure if I’m p!ssed off about that or not tbh. | | | |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 19:26 - Dec 28 with 6605 views | BlackCrowe | The good news is that for the first time i will not be paying £10 for an away game. So that means an R's victory obvs. | |
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Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 19:51 - Dec 28 with 6535 views | Paddyhoops | Fair play to anyone tuning in tomorrow night I'll give a swerve myself. It could be messy!! | | | |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 19:57 - Dec 28 with 6513 views | stevec | That’s a relief. With all due respect to Brian, I can’t take 3 of our games a week on the tele at the moment. Also need a break from watching our Charles Hawtrey full backs. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 08:16 - Dec 29 with 6127 views | johnhoop |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 17:32 - Dec 28 by Nov77 | Might be a blessing but it doesn’t look like it’s available on sky. Instead, will await numerous ‘ffs’’s on the match thread. [Post edited 28 Dec 2020 17:33]
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Well, having looked it up, it appears that Banks are closed in Northern Ireland today so maybe that’s their justification for scamming us out of it. Or maybe because today is apparently a public holiday in Mongolia and Sri Lanka. Or maybe they’re just taking pity on us! | | | |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 09:56 - Dec 29 with 5968 views | terryb |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 19:21 - Dec 28 by actonman | Well I’m not sure if I’m p!ssed off about that or not tbh. |
Very much the same. I don't know whether to cheer or boo! It can't be as bad as most/all of our visits to Carrow Raod in the past ten years can it? | | | |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 10:03 - Dec 29 with 5950 views | BklynRanger |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 08:16 - Dec 29 by johnhoop | Well, having looked it up, it appears that Banks are closed in Northern Ireland today so maybe that’s their justification for scamming us out of it. Or maybe because today is apparently a public holiday in Mongolia and Sri Lanka. Or maybe they’re just taking pity on us! |
Really does seem like a blatant scam doesn't it? The game nearly fell on a bank holiday, but didn't - so we shouldn't be paying, you fcuks! I'll probably end up paying for it anyway out of boredom - hard to imagine not regretting that by 9 o'clock. Could be a seminal moment in our manager merry go round anyway. | | | |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 10:18 - Dec 29 with 5889 views | francisbowles |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 10:03 - Dec 29 by BklynRanger | Really does seem like a blatant scam doesn't it? The game nearly fell on a bank holiday, but didn't - so we shouldn't be paying, you fcuks! I'll probably end up paying for it anyway out of boredom - hard to imagine not regretting that by 9 o'clock. Could be a seminal moment in our manager merry go round anyway. |
Can't wait, £10 for Nowtv and listening to Sky 'commentators', just tell me who has got the f*****g ball, and 'analysts' talking about how great Norwich are, and we are away, midweek to the top of the league team with many premier league players. Not to mention having to see and listen to Daniel Farke being interviewed! I will though. I want to. I can justify it by all the match day spend on travel etc that I am not incurring this season and all the money I am not spending on tickets to various forms of entertainment. Oh wait some good news, I had misunderstood, it's a tenner on the offy. Now that's a good start to the day. | | | |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 10:47 - Dec 29 with 5798 views | Arty |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 17:54 - Dec 28 by Northernr | Not. And the EFL has kindly categorised it as a “bank holiday fixture” not a midweek one so season ticket holders have to pay for the stream.
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Says on QPR app that match is available to Season Ticket holders, checked again today after seeing your post and still saying anyone other than current S/T will have to purchase match pass | | | |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 11:01 - Dec 29 with 5751 views | DannyPaddox | | | | |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 11:18 - Dec 29 with 5690 views | Arty |
Just copied & pasted below off of QPR app news dated yesterday. Now I’m confused Rangers head to Carrow Road on Tuesday 29th December (7.45pm kick-off GMT) and the live stream is available worldwide. 2020/21 season ticket holders will be able to watch the match as normal. All non-season ticket holders — and fans who requested a refund or cancelled their 2020/21 season tickets — will need to purchase a match pass in order to watch the game. Match passes are priced at £10 for UK and Ireland-based fans and £7 for overseas fans, with all pricing set by the EFL. | | | |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 11:19 - Dec 29 with 5686 views | Northernr |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 11:18 - Dec 29 by Arty | Just copied & pasted below off of QPR app news dated yesterday. Now I’m confused Rangers head to Carrow Road on Tuesday 29th December (7.45pm kick-off GMT) and the live stream is available worldwide. 2020/21 season ticket holders will be able to watch the match as normal. All non-season ticket holders — and fans who requested a refund or cancelled their 2020/21 season tickets — will need to purchase a match pass in order to watch the game. Match passes are priced at £10 for UK and Ireland-based fans and £7 for overseas fans, with all pricing set by the EFL. |
I think what's happened here is the club, not unreasonably, assumed this counted as a midweek away, only to be informed late yesterday by the EFL that it isn't. So they've put that news story out, but not updated the app and other bits of the site. | | | |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 12:25 - Dec 29 with 5527 views | johnhoop |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 11:19 - Dec 29 by Northernr | I think what's happened here is the club, not unreasonably, assumed this counted as a midweek away, only to be informed late yesterday by the EFL that it isn't. So they've put that news story out, but not updated the app and other bits of the site. |
Sympathy for the club here because who would assume that a day which isn’t actually a Bank Holiday would be bizarrely classified as one by the numpties who run the EFL? | | | |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 12:38 - Dec 29 with 5505 views | Noelmc | The EFL seem to apply as strict a test to 'Bank Holidays' as they apply to 'Owners and Directors'. So, basically anything goes! | | | |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 12:52 - Dec 29 with 5460 views | A40Bosh |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 17:54 - Dec 28 by Northernr | Not. And the EFL has kindly categorised it as a “bank holiday fixture” not a midweek one so season ticket holders have to pay for the stream.
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Ok, last year on NY's day, at the last minute, I decided to go with the Mrs shopping instead heading down to HQ for the Cardiff game and we won 6-1 , so as it isn't quite NYD yet, I don't expect a 1-6 absolute miracle, but if I swerve it tonight I want to be looking at a minimum of A 0-1 win for us, in a minor miracle for me taking one for the team. Also - both out of principle for the fact that they are trying to con us classing this as a Bank Holiday fixture, and also that the club have just charged me £45 for the annual audio coverage, I won't buy this game tonight. If the addiction does get the better of me I will tune in to Messrs London and Sinton as in theory I have already paid for that one anyway Norwich City 1 Queens Park Rangers 2 or more likely Norwich City 3 (all in the 2nd half (49, 54 and 78) QPR 0 | |
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Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 14:41 - Dec 29 with 5269 views | PinnerPaul |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 18:12 - Dec 28 by Sharpy36 | It`s on the Radio |
That's a good way to avoid watching the mistakes! | | | |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 15:25 - Dec 29 with 5196 views | PinnerPaul | On the £10 for ST holders - does it make any difference to us? If it was 'included' they take £10 off your balance, and if its not, they obviously don't and you pay the £10. Yes you can now save £10, by not watching, but its not £10 extra is it? Have I missed something obvious? | | | |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 16:35 - Dec 29 with 5068 views | A40Bosh |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 15:25 - Dec 29 by PinnerPaul | On the £10 for ST holders - does it make any difference to us? If it was 'included' they take £10 off your balance, and if its not, they obviously don't and you pay the £10. Yes you can now save £10, by not watching, but its not £10 extra is it? Have I missed something obvious? |
I think because it is not classed as a week day away game, then you just pay for it if you want it - the same way you do as a season ticket holder if you want to watch an away game of a Saturday If it was classed as a week day away game then you would £10 would be taken off of your season ticket balance at the end of the season regardless of whether you watch it of not. (I think) | |
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Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 16:42 - Dec 29 with 5036 views | PinnerPaul |
Norwich v QPR - Sky red button or not? on 16:35 - Dec 29 by A40Bosh | I think because it is not classed as a week day away game, then you just pay for it if you want it - the same way you do as a season ticket holder if you want to watch an away game of a Saturday If it was classed as a week day away game then you would £10 would be taken off of your season ticket balance at the end of the season regardless of whether you watch it of not. (I think) |
Think that's what I said ;-) or to put it more simply, whenever it is, if you want to watch it, you pay £10. | | | |
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