mozartfox Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 1 hour ago, Grebfromgrebland said: IPTV all the way. All the matches in hd no buffering or hassle. Hypothetically, and just being curious, how good is IPTV? I work in Malaysia off and on and these Unblock boxes can be purchased everywhere over the counter. My Gooner pal lives in Greece as says his box is very good. If sensitive, do not respond
mozartfox Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 4 minutes ago, Mehrez said: They can barely stream a pre-season friendly without some kind of technical disaster Yes. Puel out!
Mehrez Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 1 minute ago, mozartfox said: Hypothetically, and just being curious, how good is IPTV? I work in Malaysia off and on and these Unblock boxes can be purchased everywhere over the counter. My Gooner pal lives in Greece as says his box is very good. If sensitive, do not respond Ive used it for about a year now, never had any problems, get yourself a decent box and a reputable subscription and you'll be fine, think theres a thread in the general section about it
That_Dude Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 44 minutes ago, Suzie the Fox said: http://www.rojadirecta.me/en?0 Not as tidy as Reddit but i can find streams there when reddit ones are failing. Here's another one. Not every Leicester game is shown but it's still a good back-up. https://www.ronaldo7.net/ P.S: Got it from a friend and thought I'd share it as I obviously never watch illegal streams.
Master Fox Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 2 hours ago, Jattdogg said: Usually you are forced to get stupid extra sports packages with basic packages which then make it way too expensive for sitting at home. Granted i cant exactly watch a game live seeing as i live over here (canada) Its not just sports though even certain shows like hbo etc. All cost extra I pay $60 for NBC sports gold for an entire season and get to watch every LCFC game in HD. On the app or browser they televise every single Prem game from every club. The coverage is so much better than Sky or BBC. Pundits are better and less biased, and Arlo White is a Leicester fan too. Perfect.
m4DD0gg Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 Use the Discord they are setting up. Discord is easy to install on your pc and i guess is a bit like Skype in some ways but has multiple 'Discords' for what users want to discuss from gaming to football etc.
rachhere Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 24 minutes ago, Master Fox said: I pay $60 for NBC sports gold for an entire season and get to watch every LCFC game in HD. On the app or browser they televise every single Prem game from every club. The coverage is so much better than Sky or BBC. Pundits are better and less biased, and Arlo White is a Leicester fan too. Perfect. With a VPN?
Master Fox Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 13 minutes ago, rachhere said: With a VPN? No. I live in the states. Im sure with a decent VPN it would be possible.
yorkie1999 Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 1 minute ago, Master Fox said: No. I live in the states. Im sure with a decent VPN it would be possible. Why would we need a vpn if it's legal?
Master Fox Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 I think it’s a $40 special for the rest of the season at the moment. It’s absolutely brilliant. It’s such a shame it’s not like that in the UK. Takes the piss from Sky
Master Fox Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 9 minutes ago, yorkie1999 said: Why would we need a vpn if it's legal? I don’t use a VPN. I download both NBC Sports apps on my Apple TV. If it’s a main game (Sky KO time) it’s on NBC Sports main channel, and then all other games are shown on the NBC gold app. It’s an additional $60 for the season for the gold subscription. They show every single Prem game across both channels. You just select which game you want. You can watch on cable, a browser, or app. Just need a login.
Suzie the Fox Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 10 minutes ago, yorkie1999 said: Why would we need a vpn if it's legal? Because its only licensed to broadcast to the USA, so to be able to watch it in the Uk you need to fool the programme into thinking thats where you are based.
turtmcfly Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 27 minutes ago, rachhere said: With a VPN? You would need something to make it appear you're in the US. A VPN is one way, but there is a potential issue... With a VPN data is sent through intermediate servers which are geographically wherever you want to appear you are. So basically you'd be sending your 'can I watch the footy' requests to a server in the States, which then sends it on to NBC, making it look like you in the States yourself. The problem with VPNs is the stream itself has to come back via the same server. This can add quite a bit of lag, and if your broadband speed ain't up to snuff it could be a killer. There's a (paid, cheap) service called Unlocator which achieves the 'fake US' trick by changing your DNS settings, and thus negates the need for the intermediate server. As such there's a negligible affect on your download speed. In short, if you were criminally minded you could subscribe to both the NBC and the Unlocator service and get brilliant HD streams of any Prem game.
rachhere Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 1 minute ago, turtmcfly said: You would need something to make it appear you're in the US. A VPN is one way, but there is a potential issue... With a VPN data is sent through intermediate servers which are geographically wherever you want to appear you are. So basically you'd be sending your 'can I watch the footy' requests to a server in the States, which then sends it on to NBC, making it look like you in the States yourself. The problem with VPNs is the stream itself has to come back via the same server. This can add quite a bit of lag, and if your broadband speed ain't up to snuff it could be a killer. There's a (paid, cheap) service called Unlocator which achieves the 'fake US' trick by changing your DNS settings, and thus negates the need for the intermediate server. As such there's a negligible affect on your download speed. In short, if you were criminally minded you could subscribe to both the NBC and the Unlocator service and get brilliant HD streams of any Prem game. Thanks! Think I will stick to my local coverage as I am far too cautious a person!
WigstonWanderer Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 2 hours ago, mozartfox said: I am waiting for the day people can pay LCFC and watch a decent stream on LCFCtv. I realize this will impact on the number of Viewers paying to watch Sky/BT sports etc., so may they can offer a home game Season Ticket pass for each EPL Club? The demand and technology are there, just needs brains to think this through. Also, why LCFC cannot sell online readable Matchday programs to Overseas Fans is another missed chance. Just needs LCFC marketing to get their brains in gear. The problem with pay per view, quite apart from possibly reducing PL attendances and detracting from lower leagues, is that the money raised will no doubt mostly go to the clubs actually playing. This will simply result in yet more skewing of income in favour of the big clubs as there are probably 100 times as may Man U supporters as Leicester supportors worldwide for example. It is a conundrum and I don’t know what the solution is.
Danizen Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 2 hours ago, willie-bell-in-rothley said: Here's a novilty, why not go to the game ? Here's a novel idea (which is what I'm guessing you meant) not all Leicester fans stayed in Leicester. I used to be a season ticket holder up until I moved away. Now I go very rarely and I miss it so much that when I'm home, I'd rather get myself down the City than see family /friends. What am I meant to do for the other 15 or so home games?
Scotch Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 2 hours ago, willie-bell-in-rothley said: Here's a novilty, why not go to the game ? It really IS a novelty for someone like myself who to simply get to a home game, has a 700m round trip that takes around 12 hours all in and costs well over £130 (including ticket).
dyanmark Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 We use hesgoal site usually NBC coverage and no ads very good coverage but don't tell a soul
yorkie1999 Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 1 hour ago, Suzie the Fox said: Because its only licensed to broadcast to the USA, so to be able to watch it in the Uk you need to fool the programme into thinking thats where you are based. So it's piracy without the traceability.. for now.
boosmanana Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 I use an IPTV service which costs me 60 quid for 6 months. Full HD, no buffering, perfect. **** Sky and what they charge. I have a season ticket and have done for years, but a 400 mile round trip every home game means I can't really afford away games too, so the streams are a godsend
Kicky1981 Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 IPTV service, runs through my ‘friends’ Amazon box £45 for the year. All HD, all the games, all the PPV boxing etc. Quality streams.
Suzie the Fox Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 6 minutes ago, yorkie1999 said: So it's piracy without the traceability.. for now. Yes pretty much and probably illegal
Jattdogg Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 2 hours ago, Master Fox said: I pay $60 for NBC sports gold for an entire season and get to watch every LCFC game in HD. On the app or browser they televise every single Prem game from every club. The coverage is so much better than Sky or BBC. Pundits are better and less biased, and Arlo White is a Leicester fan too. Perfect. Im in canada but i dont have this option per year. At least with my provider we have to pay extra for sportnets channels which is reasonable per month but its typically on top of a standard package which is already over priced to begin with. For a cable tv package with internet (unlimited download) and all of the sportners, tsn channels you are looking at $150 to $200 plus a month canadian when you add in rental boxes and this doesn't get you ALL city games. Thats very pricey per month.
MrsJohnMurphy Posted 21 January 2019 Posted 21 January 2019 What exactly is the legal stance regarding streams, I always thought that although the streams are illegal, you're not breaking the law by watching them? https://www.inbrief.co.uk/football-law/streaming-live-football-matches-online/
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