gw54
Vital Squad Member
Ah, the good old days . . .But better then getting the Monday paper to find the results out
Ah, the good old days . . .But better then getting the Monday paper to find the results out
Last few weeks it's gone back to being fairly reliable for me over here.... touch wood. Not a fan of all the repeated ads they have now, I see they have introduced ads into "Matchday live" too.
#alwayssomethingtocomplainabout
Before the start of the game is usually when they have the most ads so I mute the sound and then listen to BBC Radio Lincolnshire instead. That way, you don't miss any of the pre-match interviews because of the ads.
It has been a while since anyone seems to have had a problem with I-Follow so one hopes that they have sorted things out, except...
last Saturday I lost the picture at precisely 61minutes 07seconds and for the remainder of the game I had to log out, re-boot, get back in etc. etc. only to end up watching the endlessly circling arrow! Luckily as it was the FA Cup I was at least able to listen to the commentary on BBC Radio Lincs which proves that my internet connection was fine. I'd be very interested if anyone also experienced problems. For the record, that was the first time I have had it this bad in all the times I have watched games on I-Follow.
My son didn't have a problem with his viewing; he lives 12 miles away.
It has been a while since anyone seems to have had a problem with I-Follow so one hopes that they have sorted things out, except...
last Saturday I lost the picture at precisely 61minutes 07seconds and for the remainder of the game I had to log out, re-boot, get back in etc. etc. only to end up watching the endlessly circling arrow! Luckily as it was the FA Cup I was at least able to listen to the commentary on BBC Radio Lincs which proves that my internet connection was fine. I'd be very interested if anyone also experienced problems. For the record, that was the first time I have had it this bad in all the times I have watched games on I-Follow.
My son didn't have a problem with his viewing; he lives 12 miles away.