Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat
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I took the $5 two month NRL members' deal with Kayo in mid March. I will have to look at continuing it in the next week or two. I will keep it for the upcoming NRL season. Live streaming works well for me, as I have been watching some of the classic matches, Sky News, etc, and I haven't had to get a dish bolted onto my roof. Live streaming is the way of the future. I am hoping that, given the current circumstances, I will be able to get a better deal than $25 per month. I am on the NBN with Telstra, so will be exploring that as a possibility. The quality of the streaming has been excellent so far, with only two or three occasions where I experienced buffering for short periods.MRR or Rabid
Some people believe supporting the Roosters
is a matter of life and death, I am very disappointed
with that attitude. I can assure you it is
much, much more important than that.
(1981 Bill Shankly quote variation)
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Isn't it more like $1 Billion dollars paid for the TV rights.
Thats about $700K too much
The game has been running on a false economy for far too long. There is just not the market for the game to support this any moreThe Internet is a place for posting silly things
Try and be serious and you will look stupid
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Originally posted by The Brain View Postwhat I pay now nothing ..plenty of freebies out there. Imagine if there had been a game to watch..LOL..I just watch our games in full the next day on NRL.com through my Telstra account. There is also the option of highlights or extended hightlights if people are time poor and don't want to watch the entire game. I don't pay for any tv as I like iview and SBS on Demand and YouTube. 9Now has some classic shows like Miami Vice too.
"Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
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Originally posted by Mad_Rabid_Rooster View PostI took the $5 two month NRL members' deal with Kayo in mid March. I will have to look at continuing it in the next week or two. I will keep it for the upcoming NRL season. Live streaming works well for me, as I have been watching some of the classic matches, Sky News, etc, and I haven't had to get a dish bolted onto my roof. Live streaming is the way of the future. I am hoping that, given the current circumstances, I will be able to get a better deal than $25 per month. I am on the NBN with Telstra, so will be exploring that as a possibility. The quality of the streaming has been excellent so far, with only two or three occasions where I experienced buffering for short periods.
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