Premiership games to play
Most of this is just your babbling subjective opinion. So perhaps you need to ease up on your hating subjectivity, just because you hate linear tv and Comcast. Michael I am obliging, because I was expecting your never failing rebuttal on any of my comments. Since this is a comment section I do post as I want to.
Please find the inner strength to restraining yourself from waiting of one of my posts to just spew out your hatred, it is a sign of maturity to refrain from personal attacks on posters, which you obviously lack.
If you must attack, attack the content not the poster who reports it. This bleak revenue perspective was provided by LightShed Partners Richard Greenfield, who in a note to investors urged parent company Comcast to make much bigger investments in Peacock, or get out of the video business altogether.
Greenfield has other advice for the conglomerate: As in, get out of the video business. You see investors advise Comcast get out of the video business or invest massively because consumer behavior shifts away from linear TV. Spare me my take of hatred toward other posts. I am just calling what it is. All you do is spew hatred toward Comcast — as you call them names and provide negativity.
Your posts are hardly ever about anything else and it can be expected that whenever there is an article on the subject of NBC or Comcast, you will be there to spew your hatred toward them. I have no specific allegiance to them or any other provider, but it is just nonsense to constantly spew negativity over one specific provider endlessly, as you do. I am not the one that requires to show some restraint.
You go and tell others on posts here that they just give opinions like they are asking Santa for something — showing disrespect for other readers and those that post. It is you that requires to show some balance in this endless attack at Comcast and NBC. None of them are perfect. They all have flaws. Mentioned in another thread that at least for the match I was watching, Lyon v Sparta Prague, after some time the stadium mics came back, but no announcer.
Kind of cool, though…Lyon fans are known for their passion during games. You can also hear the Prague coach now and then yelling at his players. So I am completely new to all this since I just bought a smart TV.
And all i want to watch is Premier league games. So my best bet is just get Sling blue tv since i am on budget as well and i should get pretty much all games?. Correct me if I am wrong. Hi Ted, Sling Blue would be a good one to get.
Ted, it can be daunting as a beginner in the increasingly high tech landscape of watching TV but all of us here have already been through that and can help you. There are pirates on this site who like to tout their favorite ways of accessing Premier League content like Smoothstreams and Primestreams because of some grudge or another against our evil overlords Comcast, but the least expensive LEGAL option to watch any of the Premier League games live is Sling Blue plus Peacock.
You need both for the rest of this season because Comcast has decided some games will be on cable only and some games will be on Peacock only. If you like to record games to watch later I recommend spending the extra 5 bucks for the DVR feature in Sling. I hope that helps. If you and your family like to watch other stuff, non-soccer, you may prefer a more expensive competitor to Sling like Fubo or YoutubeTV.
Ted, your experience just verifies the mess the presentation of EPL games is in. Many of the different users are either confused or ticked off. Those who are in the streaming world are ticked off likewise because they have to subscribe to also at least 2 streaming services but are in a better situation to get the big screen experience. Good thing is this, time is on the side of those who are ticked off. If it is not solved to the satisfaction of the majority and not just the EPL fan boys, with so much soccer available now there may be a preference shift in the making.
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West Ham United. Norwich City. Jan 12, at am ET 1 min read. Getty Images. The Premier League is back in action on Wednesday.
Norwich's ended with a loss against Crystal Palace two weeks ago. Norwich City When: Wednesday at p. Liverpool vs.
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