26-09-2009, 17:03
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Sky Sports
Is it possible to upgrade to Sky sports just for 1 day or week/month?
As there is a football match on that I want to see tomorrow.
Cheers
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26-09-2009, 17:12
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Re: Sky Sports
You can upgrade for 1 month minimum.
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26-09-2009, 18:17
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Re: Sky Sports
plymouth v forest? up the trees. Yeah you have to have it for a month
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26-09-2009, 18:35
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Re: Sky Sports
Cool whats the cost for 1 month?
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26-09-2009, 18:46
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Re: Sky Sports
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Originally Posted by privateb
Cool whats the cost for 1 month?
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Around £20
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26-09-2009, 18:47
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Re: Sky Sports
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28-09-2009, 11:17
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Re: Sky Sports
there is no point in watching skysports on virigin media , as u wont be able to use the red button , for the match u want , if two matches are going on same time..this is what i found out what a waste of money.
THE BEST THING IS TO SWITCH TO SKY.
regards,
ali
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28-09-2009, 12:01
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Re: Sky Sports
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there is no point in watching skysports on virigin media , as u wont be able to use the red button , for the match u want , if two matches are going on same time..this is what i found out what a waste of money.
THE BEST THING IS TO SWITCH TO SKY.
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Disagree. More to lose by switching to Sky and not that much to gain unless you pay for it.
I have enough sport with ESPN, Euro and Sky. While a wee red button may be handy once in a while, I've never been missed out on a televised live game that I've actually wanted to see. So I'm happy with Virgin.
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28-09-2009, 12:06
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Re: Sky Sports
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Originally Posted by allli
there is no point in watching skysports on virigin media , as u wont be able to use the red button , for the match u want , if two matches are going on same time..this is what i found out what a waste of money.
THE BEST THING IS TO SWITCH TO SKY.
regards,
ali
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The red button novelty soon wears off... if you switch to Sky for that, then.. well..
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28-09-2009, 18:33
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Re: Sky Sports
Why would you want to move???? owing to red button. If you love sport and want value, why pay SKY for ESPN when you can get it for free on Virgin???? and the price for sky sports is virtually the same on both services
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28-09-2009, 18:44
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Re: Sky Sports
Quote:
Originally Posted by allli
there is no point in watching skysports on virigin media , as u wont be able to use the red button , for the match u want , if two matches are going on same time..this is what i found out what a waste of money.
THE BEST THING IS TO SWITCH TO SKY.
regards,
ali
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Excellent first post
Now when are you going to post something useful
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28-09-2009, 18:47
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Re: Sky Sports
ESPN isn't "free". It's included in the price of the top VM TV package, which makes it appear free to those of us who subscribe to XL TV (especially those who were subscribed to XL before ESPN anyway). However, everyone who isn't on XL has to pay for it. So it isn't free. And yes, I am a pedant of the highest order.
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28-09-2009, 19:05
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Re: Sky Sports
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Originally Posted by naeskydish
Disagree. More to lose by switching to Sky and not that much to gain unless you pay for it.
I have enough sport with ESPN, Euro and Sky. While a wee red button may be handy once in a while, I've never been missed out on a televised live game that I've actually wanted to see. So I'm happy with Virgin.
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fair enough , itchies and scratchies lol.. good for u guys ..
but in my case .. i am happy with sky
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28-09-2009, 21:54
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Re: Sky Sports
yes you are indeed correct Squealy however based on comparable packages i think the virgin xl package is comparable to that of of the equivalent SKY package, in which case you would still need to pay for ESPN on SKY. Either way allli's first post was a bit pointless
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28-09-2009, 22:00
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Re: Sky Sports
Well surely all you get with red button for the football is a choice of the 'non main' champs league games, fan zone and few other stats etc. Really not that big of a deal tbh.
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