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In that case u need a radio licence, and one for that half a bee called Eric.Originally posted by sasguru View PostLooks like pub it is, or Radio 5Comment
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SkyGo is £10 a month, and it's for the laptop, and you get oodles of channels. Free if you have the full bundle. I use it on the Laptop or iPad when away. It's pretty good I must admit and I pipe it through the S4 on 3Comment
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If you have no Sky TV at home and want sports, then it's £35 a month.Originally posted by Old Hack View PostSkyGo is £10 a month, and it's for the laptop, and you get oodles of channels. Free if you have the full bundle. I use it on the Laptop or iPad when away. It's pretty good I must admit and I pipe it through the S4 on 3Comment
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Hmmm and I guess they'll want a 12 month contract.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIf you have no Sky TV at home and want sports, then it's £35 a month.Hard Brexit now!
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Are you sure? I am convinced I only paid £5 a month when I had it - I'll check. It's free with my package, and I have everything, including 3D, HD etc, for £35 a month.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIf you have no Sky TV at home and want sports, then it's £35 a month.
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Bloody hell, it is as well!Comment
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They will want a 12 month contract on the basic channels, you should be able to get the sports for the 2 months.Originally posted by sasguru View PostHmmm and I guess they'll want a 12 month contract.
I just got rid of most of sky but kept the sports with HD for another 2 months.Comment
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I'm actually quite livid that even if I had a telly, I would have to pay to watch the Ashes.
How are kids going to start taking it up if they don't have access to watching it? FFS.Hard Brexit now!
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I have been saying the exact same thing about cage fighting for years.Originally posted by sasguru View PostHow are kids going to start taking it up if they don't have access to watching it? FFS.Comment
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Just reviewing the Sky subscription after that latest price hike - did you go with any of the alternatives - Virgin etc?Originally posted by minestrone View PostThey will want a 12 month contract on the basic channels, you should be able to get the sports for the 2 months.
I just got rid of most of sky but kept the sports with HD for another 2 months.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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