I'm hoping that Ifollow recognises that we have paid and automatically activates the match for us, so that it appears as usual on matchday on the Millers website.
When the original game was postponed I e-mailed iFollow to ask what would happen to match passes already purchased. They replied and told me that the pass would be valid for the rearranged game. Just checked and I have access to the game.
On the subject of iFollow but slightly different tack. I find it really annoying how many replays are played whilst play is still in progress. Also, the camera seems to focus on goalkeepers after they have taken a goal kick, and managers/coaches whilst play is in progress. By now I would have hoped for better quality coverage.
Also, I have to say that yesterday I tuned to the Away audio which was just the sound of the stadium with no commentary. As much as I love Brecks' stories and the banter, it seems that football commentary comes second to wishing someone happy birthday or mentioning that someone on a beach in Barbados is tuned in.
On the subject of iFollow but slightly different tack. I find it really annoying how many replays are played whilst play is still in progress. Also, the camera seems to focus on goalkeepers after they have taken a goal kick, and managers/coaches whilst play is in progress. By now I would have hoped for better quality coverage.
Also, I have to say that yesterday I tuned to the Away audio which was just the sound of the stadium with no commentary. As much as I love Brecks' stories and the banter, it seems that football commentary comes second to wishing someone happy birthday or mentioning that someone on a beach in Barbados is tuned in.
In all seriousness Glenn, I agree with you about the replays. Apparently we had a shot deflected for a corner yesterday while we were watching a replay of a Swansea player be offside. Not ideal. I've got to say though I like the shout-outs. It's all about the fans. Listen out on Tuesday - I'll try and get you a mention. 'Hello to Grumpy Miller over in Lincolnshire' or something along those lines.