Soldato
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I only ever express an interest in one team, and that team is Celtic. I have no interest in the EPL but can sometimes find myself watching some Spanish football and Champions League games. I also work away from home for 3 weeks at a time, and during this time a subscription would be a total waste of money.
In the past, I would just add Sky Sports and then cancel it before I left for work. I would only add it again if there were a run of games I was interested in. Now that the football is split across BT Sport and Sky, it's looking like a layout of £40+ a month (more expensive than Sky Q with boxsets and multiroom!) and with BT there's no option to cancel as it's a 12 month contract?
I have no interest in illegal streaming, but I can certainly understand why people are doing it if this is the current price structure!
I would be happy to pay on a per game or per month basis, but it's just not realistic to be paying for a year's subscription when I will be away from home six months minimum, and the six months I am home I will only watch a few select games.
Is there any legal solution available to me?
In the past, I would just add Sky Sports and then cancel it before I left for work. I would only add it again if there were a run of games I was interested in. Now that the football is split across BT Sport and Sky, it's looking like a layout of £40+ a month (more expensive than Sky Q with boxsets and multiroom!) and with BT there's no option to cancel as it's a 12 month contract?
I have no interest in illegal streaming, but I can certainly understand why people are doing it if this is the current price structure!
I would be happy to pay on a per game or per month basis, but it's just not realistic to be paying for a year's subscription when I will be away from home six months minimum, and the six months I am home I will only watch a few select games.
Is there any legal solution available to me?