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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Will it encourage "house parties" to watch football ?
Should the government step innamdnstop it ?"
don't worry....the rule of six has always been in force at inver park. |
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"No,the government won't step in because two huge companies will make millions from it,while the rest of us suffer.
The money is going to the clubs and how much do you think is going to Sky?."
Apparently most of it is going to the clubs.
And its split between sky and bt. |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"Will it encourage "house parties" to watch football ?
Should the government step innamdnstop it ?"
the only thing it will encourage me to do is to go back to my... *ahem*.... streams!!!
(we all know someone who know a site...)
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Will it encourage "house parties" to watch football ?
Should the government step innamdnstop it ?"
No one will pay it when you can pirate it so easy.
As a Newcastle I say fuck the corrupt premier league. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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too expensive.
if your a season ticket holder and cannot go to games you should get it free as your already paying for it.
and where does the extra money go? sky?
the league already has its tv deals in place so is getting the money.
it would be a good marketing move to use this ppv money and spread it around pubs and business that have suffered losses due to lack of fans attendance.
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"too expensive.
if your a season ticket holder and cannot go to games you should get it free as your already paying for it.
and where does the extra money go? sky?
the league already has its tv deals in place so is getting the money.
it would be a good marketing move to use this ppv money and spread it around pubs and business that have suffered losses due to lack of fans attendance.
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If you are a season ticket holder you will get a refund.
The clubs are trying to claw back the lost revenue.
I reckon it's a test the reaction type thing..big clubs especially would make an absolute fortune if all games were ppv. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No,the government won't step in because two huge companies will make millions from it,while the rest of us suffer.
The money is going to the clubs and how much do you think is going to Sky?."
The only money going to the Sky is to cover production costs.
They aren't making any money from it. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"No,the government won't step in because two huge companies will make millions from it,while the rest of us suffer.
The money is going to the clubs and how much do you think is going to Sky?.
The only money going to the Sky is to cover production costs.
They aren't making any money from it."
Hahahahaha |
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No money is going to sky or bt the premier league have a gun to their head if they dont do it basically Amazon will get them and when the next rights issue auction goes ahead guess who will get preference |
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