Boro Streaming

This was the first year probably sat and watched every single game boro played in the season apart from the Wycombe game. Paid for a match pass for every one
 
This was the first year probably sat and watched every single game boro played in the season apart from the Wycombe game. Paid for a match pass for every one
Well I hope you use the £460 you spent this season on buying a season card and supporting the club next year.
 
I know from my own experience with this site and the fanzine that overseas numbers are way lower than people imagine.
 
15 000 sounds about right.. officially. plenty watching via illegal steams etc

plus you only need to process one voucher for your whole household to watch
 
I think I bought 32 matches, and the Brentford game in the cup. I also bought Now TV Day Passes to watch games that were on Sky. I haven't watched as much of us in years and, for the most part, absolutely loved it. Obviously I hope supporters are back into stadiums next season but it would be great, as someone who lives and works in London and can only travel up to Boro now and then, to have the option of buying streaming passes more often in future.
Complete opposite for me. I've not enjoyed it in the slightest. It's just not cricket.
 
This has definitely been the season where I've watched the most Boro games. Missed a few towards the back end (when there were clashes with more intriguing games abroad) but I'd say I watched around 85%.

I've actually been impressed with the coverage - commentary, a clock(!) and replays and think I'll be on board next season as well, if it continues.
 
Boro do not know what EFL deal will be next season as yet.
Obviously the club needs paying customers at the Riverside - that goes without saying but the figures for number of streams probably also bears out just how essential this is.
 
I have watched a couple of streams however for me paying £10 for one stream is taking the ****. Especially when the streaming service is medicore at best. If they increased the quality of the service and we were better on the pitch then the take up numbers would be greater.
 
What's mediocre about it? Its a Boro game. What more do you want?
I thought it was poor. Streaming freezing, particularly in the more popular games when the playoffs were still a possibility. Adverts appearing across the screen. The director going to long clips of managers missing tranches of play.
 
I've got absolutely no problem with paying £10 to watch a match I wouldn't otherwise be able to watch.

Every match at the Riverside has been absolutely fine for coverage, it's some of the away games that have been iffy quality.
 
I think I bought 32 matches, and the Brentford game in the cup. I also bought Now TV Day Passes to watch games that were on Sky. I haven't watched as much of us in years and, for the most part, absolutely loved it. Obviously I hope supporters are back into stadiums next season but it would be great, as someone who lives and works in London and can only travel up to Boro now and then, to have the option of buying streaming passes more often in future.
Same as me I live in Essex I would love to get to every boro game home & away If I could. I know not everyone is the same bit I would always choose to be in the stadium than watch it in telly even if it is televised. I just want to watch the boro if I can't get to the game then paying to watch It on the TV as long as the money is going to the Boro then im happy with that as for the rest I've also got an illegal stream provider especially for when were on sky. Is rather shove a red hot poker up my are*e than give them a penny.
 
Yeah I'm overseas and I bought plenty of streams. Some I wish I hadn't have bothered with, but that's par for the course. Obviously the sky games were watched via 'alternative' streams, but then who would give a penny to Sky these days?
 
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