wirelessdude01 wrote: » This is bloody woeful. I've watched lots of club games streamed for free by clubs and they all went off without a hitch in the vast majority of cases.
Gooey Looey wrote: » Multicast is hardhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multicast The difference being clubs are using social media streams which are well setup to do multicast. This crowd are not setup well enough to do it and look like they're not capable of it.
naughto wrote: » Breaffy Facebook page streaming it
Loafing Oaf wrote: » Over yet?
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Email gone in looking for my refund.
naughto wrote: » What email address did u sent it to?
dobman88 wrote: » Personally I dont care about losing a fiver but it's the principle of it. Great to see them hold their hands up and issue refunds. Kerry had the same streaming issues last weekend and just came out with a load of guffhttps://twitter.com/MayoGAA/status/1302331774698229763?s=19
irishgeo wrote: » 2nd week in a row. the ones getting a raw deal is the club plus season tickets holders. given free access to the streaming service as alternative to a refund on the season tickets. the streaming service is **** and we don't get a refund.
seligehgit wrote: » Fair play to them. TBH I'm more disappointed I didn't see the second half.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Tomorrow's game better stream properly as there is huge interest in it.
PARlance wrote: » You would get as good with someone streaming it live on Facebook from their phone.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » In fairness no you wouldnt
muddle84 wrote: » How could it not be better than a blank screen?
freddie_ wrote: » “Apologies again to those who had issues with tonight’s stream. We will be streaming both of tomorrow’s games free of charge to make up for this. Anyone who has already purchased a ticket for tomorrow’s matches will be refunded in the comings days” Latest statement from Mayo GAA. In fairness that’s a good gesture but if the service provider isn’t able to cope will it not result in the same issues tomorrow?