Am I really guilty of flouting NOPM ?? (1 Viewer)

ajsccfc

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Oh yeah, it's definitely not a one-way street. Actual persuasion of any kind is infinitely preferable to 'if you do this, it's your fault'. If anything that'd just make the recipient dig their heels in further.
 

SkyblueBazza

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Bit of a dilemma here - I have subscribed to the CCFC Website for a number of years at today''s cost of £38 per annum and particularly taking advantage of he "Sky Blues Player" highlight facility.

in a fit of pique I cancelled my subscription a couple of weeks ago in accordance with NOPM and anti SISU retaliation BUT I suddenly realised surely I am cutting my nose off etc denying my only contact with the actual playing side of things at CCFC.

The normal coverage is 20 minutes for "extended highlights" which gives you a good feel for all the goals and attempts at goal (slight contractual problem at moment hence no commentary but will be resolved shortly).

So I have renewed my membership and now look forward to seeing our heroes smacking 'em in from all angles - a joy to behold.

So am I guilty or not ???

It is blatant breaching the NOPM Rule No.1 - not flouting mate!!!
Whether it is a punishable offence is up to yourself. So for example, you must force yourself to watch the 20min highlights, of the first dull/shit performance & result we have, repeatedly & non-stop for 12hrs. On the other hand - just enjoy it...it was your choice.
 

NottsCov

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Do whatever you want to do. If you do feel pangs of guilt though, an apparent workaround is to subscribe to another league club's player as someone here said that it gives you access to the whole network anyway. Not sure if that's true, but you could test by trying to watch the highlights on another club's site.

Yeah you can. I've been rinsing my dad's Pools Player account to watch SBP for years :D
 

shmmeee

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Fuck what the loonies think. Do what you see fit.

Hate to break it to you, but by any definition it's those who are going who are deviating from the societal norm, and as such are insane (technically speaking of course).
 

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