New TV deal for rights to Premier League
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New TV deal for rights to Premier League
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... roken.html
Glad to see BT got fuck all tv games in the new deal.
Glad to see BT got fuck all tv games in the new deal.
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They still got too many ..mcdowell42 wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... roken.html
Glad to see BT got fuck all tv games in the new deal.
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Between them they paid £5.2 BILLION for the rights!!!
The money sloshing around Football is OBSCENE!!!

The money sloshing around Football is OBSCENE!!!


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Wiggy must be fucking chuffed to bits - the value of his investment just went up again. Think of all that lovely lolly he'll be able to stockpile now whilst keeping us just on course for the 4th place trophy.
Still I'm sure the club will see it in their hearts with this new found level of income to do what Swansea and United have done and freeze or reduce ticket prices. More chance of plaiting fog, greedy wig wearing c.runt
Still I'm sure the club will see it in their hearts with this new found level of income to do what Swansea and United have done and freeze or reduce ticket prices. More chance of plaiting fog, greedy wig wearing c.runt
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leaving aside the money part this deal has 3 changes as far as I can see
1) more games than ever being shown live including on Friday evenings - the death of Saturday afternoon football continues
2) the 12.45pm kick off is no more - games on Saturday are no more, lunchtime games will kick off earlier at 12.30pm (so even less atmosphere at those games) also there is the option for some Sunday games to kick off as late as 4.30pm. I am guessing this will be for the blockbuster games such as us v Man United to maximise TV audiences
3) BT will have the rights to the Saturday early evening games. I don't personally have SKY or BT but am thinking of getting BT when they start their CL coverage. the fact that they are showing games at a better time on a Saturday is also a bonus
finally lets not even pretend that the FA Cup will matter anymore - this deal completely relegates the Cup to an irrelevant sideshow.
1) more games than ever being shown live including on Friday evenings - the death of Saturday afternoon football continues
2) the 12.45pm kick off is no more - games on Saturday are no more, lunchtime games will kick off earlier at 12.30pm (so even less atmosphere at those games) also there is the option for some Sunday games to kick off as late as 4.30pm. I am guessing this will be for the blockbuster games such as us v Man United to maximise TV audiences
3) BT will have the rights to the Saturday early evening games. I don't personally have SKY or BT but am thinking of getting BT when they start their CL coverage. the fact that they are showing games at a better time on a Saturday is also a bonus
finally lets not even pretend that the FA Cup will matter anymore - this deal completely relegates the Cup to an irrelevant sideshow.
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I feel your anger at Kronke over the 4th place trophy is misplaced SteveO.SteveO 35 wrote:Wiggy must be fucking chuffed to bits - the value of his investment just went up again. Think of all that lovely lolly he'll be able to stockpile now whilst keeping us just on course for the 4th place trophy.
Still I'm sure the club will see it in their hearts with this new found level of income to do what Swansea and United have done and freeze or reduce ticket prices. More chance of plaiting fog, greedy wig wearing c.runt
Remember the money has always been there and Wenger has consistently squandered it on his socialist wage policy while refusing to stump up the dizzying prices for top notch transfers.
If he was offered £100 million he'd - "give it back" remember.
Ticket prices? Now thats a whole nuther argument..........
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I just hope NBC win the rights again in the US when they are up for bid next year. Having watched the EPL on both ESPN and Fox for the previous 8 years until the 2013/2014 season was fucking agonizing and amateur. NBCSN has truly revolutionized Prem coverage here in the States last season and this season. Every. single. game. is available either on TV or FREE HD streaming on their website. Rebecca Lowe is a great host and the commentators are generally decent.
If ESPN and/or Fox win them back I'm going to throw my water bottle down really hard.
If ESPN and/or Fox win them back I'm going to throw my water bottle down really hard.
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I think Kroenke and Wenger are a match made in heaven - a manager who wouldn't spend the money if it was given, and an owner who adores 4th place franchises where he can maximise his return on the minimum of outlays.armchair wrote:I feel your anger at Kronke over the 4th place trophy is misplaced SteveO.SteveO 35 wrote:Wiggy must be fucking chuffed to bits - the value of his investment just went up again. Think of all that lovely lolly he'll be able to stockpile now whilst keeping us just on course for the 4th place trophy.
Still I'm sure the club will see it in their hearts with this new found level of income to do what Swansea and United have done and freeze or reduce ticket prices. More chance of plaiting fog, greedy wig wearing c.runt
Remember the money has always been there and Wenger has consistently squandered it on his socialist wage policy while refusing to stump up the dizzying prices for top notch transfers.
If he was offered £100 million he'd - "give it back" remember.
Ticket prices? Now thats a whole nuther argument..........
I'm presuming you do agree that Wiggy is hardly a darling of the fans though mate? A socialist wage policy implemented by Wenger maybe, but an owner happy to oversee and support that approach rather than drive him out and demand better. And as I say, I doubt the additional mammoth TV revenue will be used to help fans with ticket prices or season ticket loans / staged payments ?
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Yes mate. Kronke mustnt be able to believe his luck. ......Not only a manager that isnt breaking his door down asking for more money but a manager that refuses to spend the transfer budget he has!
Then the fans are so divided and fractured over Wenger that they cant get any kind of meaningful protest momentum going therefore bad press is kept to a minimum, the money keeps coming in, all the boys still have their cushty numbers and everybodys happy.
We're drowning in a sea of apathy and mediocrity.
Then the fans are so divided and fractured over Wenger that they cant get any kind of meaningful protest momentum going therefore bad press is kept to a minimum, the money keeps coming in, all the boys still have their cushty numbers and everybodys happy.
We're drowning in a sea of apathy and mediocrity.
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How does this TV deal compare to the one the CL has at the moment?
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Lower ticket prices please, thanks.
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VAVAVOOM 14 wrote:Lower ticket prices please, thanks.

Absolutely. No. Chance. Mate.
They will actually go up. If the suits can spin anything then they'll spin this: "The product (

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VAVAVOOM 14 wrote:Lower ticket prices please, thanks.
So say all of us...but one spin off , intentional or not, of this deal is the traditional fans are becoming even less of a necessity to the clubs. The " customer " who takes in the whole "Emirates Experience" is more valuable to the club. The only match day money the customer doesn't spend in the stadium is transport costs. The traditional fan meets his mates , has a few pints in the pub, doesn't spend on merchandise, most of his club gear is Christmas presents or birthday presents that he is happy to get because in reality he wouldn't have spent his money on them. This TV deal now means clubs can tailor their "match day experience " towards those that have money to burn. Logic will say differently , that clubs can subsidise prices , I fear that rather than view it that way , clubs will see it as a safety net.
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VAVAVOOM 14 wrote:Lower ticket prices please, thanks.
And I would like a threesome with mila kunis and demi moore please (considerably more likely than lower ticket prices


I wouldn't be surprised if some clubs dropped (or more likely froze) their ticket prices, but I don't expect our club to change much - our club show no shame or embarrassment when it comes to robbing their fans of a kings ransom every season, so why would this deal change that ? Personally I would prefer if they invested some of the extra tv money in introducing safe standing areas into premier league grounds again - it works in Europe and without doubt would work in England, but up to now there has been no will from the clubs to introduce it. Part of that reason is that they would not be able to charge as much for a standing position as they would for a seated position, so now one would happen that the new tv money would counteract the drop in ticket money.
My gripe with the ever increasing tv deals is that it will only increase the money going out of the game - if us fans are stupid enough to pay a fortune to sky (I'm guilty on that) or BT/ex scouse tv (not fcuking likely
