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EFL hit with major broadcasting issue leaving fans fuming as several clubs forced to release statements


EFL clubs have been forced to release statements after a major broadcasting issue with streams.

A statement from a number of clubs revealed the third-party supplier of the streams, StreamAMG, reported internal issues with all of their broadcasts across the EFL.

A number of clubs have released statements after an EFL broadcasting issueCredit: Getty

Only overseas fans were affected as there is no broadcasting option for UK-based supporters to watch 3pm matches.

Watford, Bristol City, Southampton and Blackpool were among the clubs to release statements addressing the problem.

The issue left fans fuming online.

One furious fan replied to Watford’s statement by saying: “REFUND! DISGRACE!”

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Under another club post a second fan replied: “Refund please! 🤷‍♂️.”

A third asked: “Can we get a refund then?”

“So frustrating 🤬,” commented a fourth.

A fifth fumed: “So I pay $320 AUD to not watch the stream per year? What are you going to do to rectify? Not good enough!”

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Another added: “Not good enough, not the first time it’s happened. Full refund or not paying for each game in the future.”

StreamAMG’s Twitter bio says: “We build exceptional streaming experiences and deliver to audiences worldwide.”

The company was founded in 2001 and acquired by the PA Media Group in 2017.

They are based in London but have their operated software and systems development house based in Malta.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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