I'm looking at how to watch the games. A day of Sky Sports is £9.99, a month is £33.99. I have no interest in watching sport beyond the Oxford games.
Whilst Sky Sports offers a weekly pass for £14.99, which would cover 2 games, NOWtv doesn't.
In the current crisis, £9.99 is a bit steep for 90mins of football. I could watch two movies at the cinema for that - and have change for a beer.
When several waged adults are watching the TV, the cost isn't so great per person, but for those watching alone.
I think the pricing forgets the situation we find ourselves in. The price was £7.99 last year. Still a tad expensive, but I paid it.
I could watch the first game on either Sky or NOW, but the second game, I think I'm restricted to NOW.
What are the thoughts of others? I guess some will say "bargain", some will be struggling with everyday living costs...
Hopefully we have three games.
Whilst Sky Sports offers a weekly pass for £14.99, which would cover 2 games, NOWtv doesn't.
In the current crisis, £9.99 is a bit steep for 90mins of football. I could watch two movies at the cinema for that - and have change for a beer.
When several waged adults are watching the TV, the cost isn't so great per person, but for those watching alone.
I think the pricing forgets the situation we find ourselves in. The price was £7.99 last year. Still a tad expensive, but I paid it.
I could watch the first game on either Sky or NOW, but the second game, I think I'm restricted to NOW.
What are the thoughts of others? I guess some will say "bargain", some will be struggling with everyday living costs...
Hopefully we have three games.