Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Yes because that exactly what the license fee is for, just that one match in Munster
wackokid wrote: » AFAIK it's being shown on RTE 2.
billyhead wrote: » The problem is not many Limerick or Cork fans can afford Sky. Pubs will be closed for indoor drinking and limited numbers will be allowed to attend. As a Limerick supporter I am eagerly looking forward to this game and I can't even watch it on TV.
Tommybojangles wrote: » The Now TV is savage value in fairness. I have it nearly 2 years and have never paid the full whack, if you don't renew they always come back with an offer. The Sky is a bit heavy on soccer whichI wouldn't really follow but great selecrion of Gaa, rugby, NFL etc
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Any decent offers at the moment? I havent looked into it yet but will def be getting it for 3 months anyway
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » I bought the stick in Lidl at Christmas, e25 for the stick and a months free Sky movies and Sky sports. So as well as the website check the likes of Lidl and they may have good offers.
Coillte_Bhoy wrote: » Probably a stupid question but whats the benefit of the stick as opposed to just buying on the website and casting from phone/laptop which ive been doing for the past few years?
Fr Tod Umptious wrote: » The stick is a device in itself, so just plug it into a HDMI port on a tv and off you go. Plus it has other apps on it, RTE Player, Virgin Media Player, All 4 player, Netflix, Amazon Prime and Disney+. So if you have a sub for any of those you can use the stick rather than their individual apps on a device. The stick is a Roku stick branded by Now TV. Roku were one of the first to bring out the idea of streaming devices that you connect to a TV, so they have a pretty good pedigree in that area.
MacDanger wrote: » What matches are on TV this weekend?
big_drive wrote: » I thought the €25 pass on GAA go covered championship games too? But I couldn't access Dublin v Antrim.
Mantis Toboggan wrote: » It does but for some reason not on the app, need to access through website!
Red Silurian wrote: I know Channel 7 (Australia) used to show live GAA games for free in Australia... Has that day gone as I see nothing on their schedule for this coming weekend?
Red Silurian wrote: » I know Channel 7 (Australia) used to show live GAA games for free in Australia... Has that day gone as I see nothing on their schedule for this coming weekend?
Anyone know what's the minimum length contract for sky sports?
Sky directly don't offer 1 day passes do they?
Absolute joke that if a games on sky GAAGo doesn't have the rights to stream it.
Use a VPN to get around that?
1 day with Now.
1 day costs a tenner, look around there are usually deals and codes for monthly passes, got my current month for €15
1 day is the minimum length though.
Another day down, another day GAAGo doesn’t work. It’s actually ended up being a waste of money, despite it looking a great bargain initially.