Good so far for me You can click on the sound options to hear the stadium instead of the commentary (Shearer)
I tried Amazon out and it seemed to work fine. Some saying that it's delayed and that you might get phone alerts before the goal is shown. I'm happy with that though, don't do alerts and a slight delay is better than buffering.
I looked at the Prime free trial, couldn't see any catches beyond remembering to cancel, so I abandoned my principles and went for it. It worked fine - quality wasn't the best, but passable. I don't do alerts either so a delay doesn't bother me - it's normal with online streaming anyway. They only spoiled it by letting City win comfortably.
Yeah looks ok and £7.99 is ok in the future if it stays at that price as long as we're on at least twice in a month. The switch on switch off services like Amazon and Netflix are a better option than the big footy providers like Sky and BT who tie you into a contract.
They're only dipping their toe in to see if it's worth the investment and only have a deal for 20 games, so after December there'll be no more until next season. If, as you say, Prime is worth it to you for other reasons then that's ok - but I wouldn't have much use for it.
Liverpool v Everton: Is this the most one-sided Merseyside derby in a generation? There is less than a mile between Goodison Park and Anfield, but the current gulf between Everton and Liverpool has arguably never been bigger during the Premier League era. The Reds are European champions, unbeaten league leaders and in the form of their Premier League life under manager Jurgen Klopp. By contrast, the Blues have gone 23 seasons without a trophy, are just above the relegation zone and reported to be on the verge of sacking manager Marco Silva. There was a time in the mid-1980s when the two monopolised English football; Howard Kendall, Peter Reid and Neville Southall in the blue corner, Joe Fagan, Alan Hansen and Kenny Dalglish in the red, going toe-to-toe for every domestic trophy. But over three decades of increasing Liverpool dominance later and with 16 league places, 26 points and a starkly different emotional outlook currently separating the sides, Wednesday's meeting could well be the most one-sided Merseyside derby in a generation. Biggest gaps between Everton & Liverpool in single season Season Everton points Liverpool points Gap 2018-19 54 97 43 2001-02 43 80 37 2005-06 50 82 32 2000-01 42 69 27 2019-20 14 40 26* 2017-18 49 75 26 1996-97 42 68 26 https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50634070
#bbcsalford #jinx attempt You know McCunty already has his "greatest derby in history" article ready to go just in case EVARton get a result
If we score first, it's going to open up Everton. They are going to defend deep with only one player upfront.
Yeah no good to you after this period at the moment but if they get more games and keep the price as it is then it becomes the cheapest monthly option out there. (other than streaming illegally)