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Posted October 23, 2024 06:37 · last edited October 23, 2024 07:05

This season I've decided to not spend the $500 on sky sport now, I'm going to try a mixture of F1 tv ($15 per month), watching the Phoenix at either sky open or at a mates house or at a pinch the pub. For weekends (like this one) where I can't do any of it I'm going to buy a week pass ($29.99) or month pass ($49.99), depending on how many away games there are in the month, to sky sport now.

No pirating, but also a bit of hassle.

Sky putting up their prices from last season combined with the cost of living and job uncertainty is a killer combo.

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Unknown editor edited October 23, 2024 07:05
This season I've decided to not spend the $500 in sky sport now, I'm going to try a mixture of F1 tv ($15 per month), watching the Phoenix at either sky open or at a mates house or at a pinch the pub. For weekends (like this one) where I can't do any of it I'm going to buy a week pass ($29.99) or month pass ($49.99), depending on how many away games there are in the month, to sky sport now.

No pirating, but also a bit of hassle.

Sky putting up their prices from last season combined with the cost of living and job uncertainty is a killer combo.
Unknown editor edited October 23, 2024 06:40
This season I've decided to not spend the $500 in sky sport now, I'm going to try a mixture of F1 tv ($15 per month), watching the Phoenix at either sky open or at a mates house or at a pinch the pub. For weekends (like this one) where I can't do any of it I'm going to buy a week pass to sky sport now.

No pirating, but also a bit of hassle.

Sky putting up their prices from last season combined with the cost of living and job uncertainty is a killer combo.
Unknown editor edited October 23, 2024 06:38
This season I've decided to not spend the $500 in sky sport now, for the a league season I'm going to do a mixture of F1 tv ($15 per month), watching the Phoenix at either sky open or at a mates house or at a pinch the pub. For weekends (like this one) where I can't do any of it I'm going to buy a week pass to sky sport now.

Sky putting up their prices from last season combined with the cost of living and job uncertainty is a killer combo.
Unknown editor edited October 23, 2024 06:38
This season I've decided to not spend the $500 in sky sport go, for the a league season I'm going to do a mixture of F1 tv ($15 per month), watching the Phoenix at either sky open or at a mates house or at a pinch the pub. For weekends (like this one) where I can't do any of it I'm going to buy a week pass to sky sport now.

Sky putting up their prices from last season combined with the cost of living and job uncertainty is a killer combo.