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Sky outages and service status in Turriff, Scotland

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Problems in the last 24 hours in Turriff, Scotland

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Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Crash49676428
    Crash. (@Crash49676428) reported

    @GazWallace402 @SkySports No. The law says if the ball touches the camera which it did it becomes a dead ball play must stop thats the law no goal free kick to Norway that's the law , the law was broken and disadvantage to Norway which by definition is cheating

  • Torque_is_Cheap
    Deg Degner 🏁 @torqueischeap.bsky.social (@Torque_is_Cheap) reported

    @SkySports Who cares? They've broken the rules 100's of times with the farcical refereeing of many games until now. This is no different..

  • ngozho
    Chikule #responsible citizen (@ngozho) reported

    @SkySports Resting too long causes muscles to cool down and heart rate to drop, which can lower activity tolerance in players, muscle cramps etc. It also kills game strategy & momentum

  • lxreilly1
    LXR (@lxreilly1) reported

    @SkySports US should never be allowed hold it Again. Infantino needs to go.

  • DarrenDaughters
    Darren Daughters (@DarrenDaughters) reported

    @SkySports Piss poor tactically. Tuchel out, should never have been there. I don’t blame players they did their best but thats the worst squad we had at a tournament defensively. Too many top players left home

  • khthejudge
    SENECHAL (@khthejudge) reported

    @SkyHelpTeam currently away in Tenerife. 5 Sky mobile customers here all on different devices and contracts and not one is able to ring out. Roaming enabled nothing wrong with settings and the phone is a brick using your network.

  • OmalleyAFC
    tO (@OmalleyAFC) reported

    @B_JMills @F_Edits @SkySports If viewers can see the sudden change in direction, VAR—with access to multiple angles and replay speeds—should be able to examine it properly. Calling the incident inconclusive solely because the chip didn’t react ignores what the footage appears to show.

  • matyio_
    maty (@matyio_) reported

    @SkySports Good idea 👍 And so the players’ muscles don’t cool down and lose readiness, they’ll just dance with Shakira. The lads will simply play worse afterwards… and it’ll be much easier to pick up an injury…

  • WingsSherpa
    Wingssherpa (@WingsSherpa) reported

    @MichelleBeckett @SkyUK @VodafoneUK No surprise Virgin Media was fined by OFCOM last week for its poor customer service, Michelle.

  • NUFCMoments
    JM (@NUFCMoments) reported

    @mosestein @SkySports It definitely should be an issue. It’s plastic tinpot shite that nobody wants or needs to see.