somerset
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Whatever the time limit of the offer, the free bit is not for HD.....that will cost you £3 per month.
How in any way shape or form is this good
The only people that lose out here are the fans...
Am I the only one who couldn't give a toss until we get there ?
I believe it will be subscription from next season. It was only this season you got BT TV free if you were a broadband customer.
Just a promotion.
Anyone want to put a price on the next Premier League deal?
i dont think so. bearing in mind that their broadband is roughly the same as most others give or take a £, having a free football game included in the broadband cost has attracted/retained alot of customers. if the football is pay for, that number reduces dramatically. alot might stay out of laziness but its pretty easy to change broadband and alot will move for the lastest offer elsewhere or just to spite them.
Sky have revolutionised the way we watch the Champions League much like they have done for other sports they broadcast. I only hope BT can pick up the baton and run with it, no going back to the dark days of one game per week on ITV please.
Have you any evidence for this or just scaremongering. Probably will be at some stage but everyone has the choice.
**** them if I was an watch it then ill just stream it
It is bad news because a price war over rights, pushes up costs and in turn subscriptions. BT will want to recoup their money and giving the channels away free is not the way to do it. The free offer with net, will turn into a large discount, then a discount, then .....
BT will also need more interest other than football, so expect more and more sports to transfer onto subscription channels.
The £3 a month HD fee was waived for 12 months if you signed up before a certain date.That's what I was told when I signed up.
Join BT Broadband today and get 1 year's freee subscription to BT Sport.
I then paid £3 a month to have it HD.
As a Sky customer i am pleased that BT are competing for Football this should make future charges less drastic.
I find the present number of games sufficient so will not miss the Championship,little interest unless our clubs are involved, then only in the later stages
BT have the rugby rights too, and have undercut Sky substantially in terms of getting into pubs and clubs. The 12.45pm on a Saturday slot is prime for that particular market. The reason why Sky's share price took a hit yesterday is the markets taking into consideration that BT or Al-Jizzera buying more than one of the packages when the next set of rights are auctioned off in 2015. Even if Sky do keep them, expect the total price paid to rise from £3 billion to £5 billion, which means that clubs will be sharing about £10 million per MATCH that is shown live.
This is what TOSSERS on TV are saying
That Kieron Maguire fella certainly knows what he's talking about.
p.s I thought Al-Jizzera was a middle eastern porno channel