I am sure that if the league went B.C.D. then we would be allowed to stream the matches. As for regular games, not for me.
I really do appreciate how useful it would be for those who cannot travel for health reasons but it would be vastly outweighed by those who would have travelled, but decide to watch the stream instead, because it's convenient and easy.
The team needs physical, vocal support from everyone who is able to do so, particularly away from home. Regular streaming of games would promote armchair support. That's fine if you're United and there's always a next person to take the spare away ticket, but not us.
100%, For obvious reasons the streaming would be amazing for me... but if it meant even one less person turning up in person to watch at home from wa15 that would be an issue.
There are other issues to get over while crowds are allowed BT sport control matchday rights completely right now. However, in the Seattle, unless the Sounders get over 25k pre-purchased tickets, the game isn't shown on local TV.
Putting a break figure on ticket sales might be a way to facilitate this in the longer term, if attendances are below the previous years average attendance (or +100 or so to encourage growth) are not streamed, and if we're over the number by say Wednesday before the Saturday game streaming goes on sale.
Not perfect, and certainly not allowed with the current broadcast agreement... but maybe worth discussing when the current broadcast deal ends. I've heard BT might not make it much longer anyway after shopping themselves out last year with DAZN likely to buy their rights packages but not much more. We could end up discussing this sooner than expected.