A number of GAA fans have reported issues they have had while trying to watch Saturday's All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-final between Kerry and Tyrone on GAAGO.
The clash between the Kingdom and the Red Hands, as well as the later meeting of Armagh and Monaghan, are controversially both only available to watch on the streaming service for a cost of €12 each, with neither being shown on free-to-air TV.
A number of fans took to social media during the first half of Kerry v Tyrone to highlight problems they were having with GAAGO.
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One wrote: "Not only do you have to pay €12 per game for the privilege of watching our national sport's quarter finals today, but for the first match all we're getting is a buffer for the past 6 minutes. Absolute joke."
Responding to the complaint, GAAGO said: "There are no current issues with our output so it seems you could have a local issue." They then urged the complainant to log a ticket on their website.
Another viewer tweeted: "The Kerry match keeps freezing and my WiFi is perfect.. can you please sort." GAAGO responded urging the fan to log a ticket.
Someone else said: "Just paid twice to watch the Kerry game and nothings working." They were also told to log a ticket.
One other fan wrote: "Would be nice if @GAAGO worked after paying €12 for it. Over 15 mins in and still not stream showing up??" He was also sent the same message by GAAGO.
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