The Football League have issued an apology to users that were unable to log into their Player service at the weekend to listen to commentary.
Some users were unable to log into the service to hear commentary for around the opening half hour of Saturday's games. Some Bulls fans outside the BBC Hereford and Worcester area had to turn to Wimbledon's official commentary, which was not part of the FLi network, to get them through the outage.
The statement reads:
FLi would like to apologise for the poor service that some users of Official Club websites received for this weekend's matches.
The problems, which prevented some clubs uploading and updating content and a limited number of subscribers from being able to log-in into their club's Player service, seem to have stemmed from technical issues at our digital service provider, Perform.
FLi values, above anything else, delivering a timely, first class service to supporters and expects its partners to follow suit. With this in mind, we're working with Perform to ensure that these issues do not re-occur.
We will also be working with Perform to explore ways that those affected by the outage can be suitably compensated.
A further statement from Perform will follow.
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