Only if you live in the area though.It's free on Freeview.
Well I presume they are too naive to understand that most people will just watch the match illegally if they can't listen to it for free.Is it just to make money? What advantage is there for clubs to stop their exiled fans listening to the commentary?
Haven't been able to for years outside the area.Can't even listen to it via BBC sounds either.
Yes. My mate has lived in Norway for about 15 years, has barely been to a Boro match since the 90s. Yet he can watch every game legitimately via iFollow.As has been mentioned above, it's all down to the EFL. I've lived outside the region all my adult life and pay for a BBC (TV) Licence, but because I live outside of the region I have to pay £3 a game to listen to the BBC radio commentary that my licence has already paid for.
It's a crazy situation and when I talk to family on Teesside they find it bonkers too. This applies to all football league clubs, not just the Boro.
Not every game on iFollow he can't. I work in Norway and it pishes me off when they broadcast the Saturday games on Norwegian TV. I normally watch them at work on one of my computer screens, which are a decent size but I have to resort to my tablet with a VPN if it's screened here.Yes. My mate has lived in Norway for about 15 years, has barely been to a Boro match since the 90s. Yet he can watch every game legitimately via iFollow.
I know but he can watch those on Norwegian TV. Pretty sure it is possible for him to view 46 games per season legitimately, if he chooses?Not every game on iFollow he can't. I work in Norway and it pishes me off when they broadcast the Saturday games on Norwegian TV. I normally watch them at work on one of my computer screens, which are a decent size but I have to resort to my tablet with a VPN if it's screened here.