Silly question (probably), but what's the difference between that and a dodgy stream - is it legal to watch? - is the quality any better?
I'm not fussed by anything other than the Brighton games, and plenty of sites available for *cough* other interests.
Tbh, I'd far rather be at the actual match, but finances don't permit that at all, and I don't have Sky/BT etc. for the same reason. If I want to watch us play, I have no real option other than a stream, and I'm quite happy to put aside a couple of hours, once a week, to do so.
It's all horses...
Not a stalker, just curious. :)
Maybe you can tell me why you'd choose to listen to (rather than watch) a match, unless it's actually on TV, when both options are available?
As before, it's a genuine question, not a criticism.
You didn't answer, though - I asked (genuinely, with no agenda or malice) why you wouldn't want to watch a stream - was it the illegality or lack of knowledge how to do so?
To suggest that you'd 'rather' listen to the radio, than actually watch the match, is a little odd....no?
Do you avoid the...
Okay,
Okay, how should I phrase a rather simple question? Why would you 'choose' to listen to a match, rather than watch it? Does that make sense to you?