There it is. Simple question brought on by the discussion of Sky moving (primarily) Leeds matches, but also of the implications on matchday attendances and revenue at the Amex.
We do have Netflix and Amazon Prime, although mainly for the kids. Also BT Sports - not sure if we actually have to pay for that or not. It gets used about once a month when I remember it.
I do the whole thing. But, as mentioned in the Sky Q thread, I have two boxes and one is 200 miles away with my Daughter so I am getting two for one in a way. I do watch a lot of football via Kodi in my office (although Sunday was in front of the 50" screen with Dolby). I may be tempted to dump the sport & movies at the start of summer and see what they come back with.
Yes I do, mainly to watch cricket which I would otherwise not see. It is expensive but I can just about afford it and as I am now retired there is the thought of enjoy things whilst you can. It is not harmful like alcohol which I find a challenge to control.
I do not have a season ticket and do work out that I save £40 for a few games which are on Sky which I would otherwise attend and which goes towards my subscription. In theory I guess I pay the funds to Sky who pay it onto the Premier League and into those players pockets. Perhaps I should not think of that too much !!!!
I have all the sports on SKY and BT as part of my Virgin package although I've BINNED the movies and extras now as the prices rises were getting too much. I've had SKY since it was on Redifusion cable back in the 80's and people forget how shit TV sports were before SKY came along