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Old 16-03-2014, 21:39   #4389
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news

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Originally Posted by Bananaman_007 View Post
I don't watch a lot of sport, infact it is limited to Newcastle games really. I Find Now TV to be excellent for catching the match if it is on Sky Sports while not having to shell out for the rest of the month where i am watching nothing. Day passes can be had for about £3 on ebay which i see as a fair price.

I have been so impressed i plan on signing up to the movies and ditching Netflix. I bought a friend a box and 4 months movies for £24.99 and have been impressed with the selection of movies on demand as well as the linear channels. The box is also great for streaming content you have on a PC to your TV through Plex. Worth the £9.99 for the box alone for that 1 feature.

Don't get me wrong i am very happy with my VM services, but why pay more to VM rather than cutting out the middle man getting the same service at half the cost makes a lot of sense to me as i already have the box.
Fair points you make. For me I watch as much football as possible,work permitting,and I hardly ever watch films although my partner does,so perhaps for me Now TV wouldn`t be good value?
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