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Fyldelatic

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  1. 27 minutes ago, Midsblue said:

    I'm a Luddite when it comes to this.  

     

    So... I need a decent, reliable VPN that doesn't cost the earth and presumably just pay €130 via a Non-UK address?

     

    How does the VPN work as I have a sky router at home?

     

    Can I also pay with a UK credit card with a UK billing address if using a non-UK address to register?

     

    Sorry for questions but I'd happily attend in person if I lived more local but happily pay the €130 to watch online.  In fact I'd happily pay that and pay difference upto a ST to our player scheme.

     

    VPNs known to work with geo-restricted streaming services like Sky Go, such as Express VPN. It has 30-day money back guarantee. www.expressvpn.com

    Once you sign up, install its software/app on your PC, laptop, tablet or smartphone. Then open the program, choose location outside UK and click to connect.

    Had no problem using UK credit card with UK registered address when paying for one game ticket for 6 euro. Don't know if you want season-long subscription at 130 euro.

     

     

  2. 1 hour ago, Andy Perimeter West said:

    We found out what the problem is or have they found away of blocking vpn?

     

    I don't think so. Have used two different VPNs and have been able to get live video on smartphone, laptop and desktop. But you can't get it on two different devices. A warning flags up and after the second or third, one gets cut off. 

  3. Those council-run car parks near the ground are expensive. £3.50 for 3 hours, £6 for 6 hours. Well patrolled by wardens so don't exceed the time. If you come down Central Drive and turn inland away from the coast, you will find plenty of free parking, and if you are there about an hour before, you'll have little trouble finding a space. Try to find a residential street with other private cars parked. There is no residential parking zone there.

  4. Yes. There will be no trains running between Manchester via Bolton to Preston on 26th August (day of the Blackpool match) and replacement bus service will run instead. But the Airport train (from Airport via Piccadilly to Blackpool North and other direct services between Manchester and Preston will be unaffected, as they will travel via Wigan. Expect some delays - check Network Rail Live Train information. 

  5. And will be reunited with his older brother Connor, from Fleetwood. They have only played a few times together for NI. Connor is out of contract at the Cods and though an offer has been made to him to keep him at Highbury, he is mulling over options, and reportedly several Championship teams are after him. 

  6. Living and working in Blackpool, the toxic atmosphere surrounding the club is all too obvious. There are loads of ex-fans who wouldn't go anywhere near Bloomers until the Oystons leave. The team's on-field success this season is more to do with their manager who is an experienced campaigner and got them to play the way he likes (like Shez) rather than any effort by the owners. And the war of attrition between owners and the fans has gone on too much, goading the fans with numberplates on Karl's car (OY5OUT), getting a photo taken with protester's banner 'Oyston's Cashcow' and taking fans to court for defamation and libel - the list goes on. Fan's protest is water off a duck's back, they say they will never sell up while syphoning club's funds to prop up their other failing businesses. 

    Personally it doesn't bother me whether we play them or not, but with Cods staying down, having two away ties within minutes of home is convenient.

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