portlock seagull
Well-known member
- Jul 28, 2003
- 17,777
Hell no!
No.
If you have sky you can not complain about high wages, fans being priced out of the game etc. You are helping to cause that, you are helping to kill football.
Never subscribed.
You should sign up to stream box TV if your paying that much. It's half the price and you get a lot more.
No.
If you have sky you can not complain about high wages, fans being priced out of the game etc. You are helping to cause that, you are helping to kill football.
[MENTION=13309]maltaseagull[/MENTION]Nah, sorry i should have been more clear. It's a website with subscription. https://streamtvbox.club/site/
Nonsense. Of course you can still complain. It is not the sky money per se that is killing it is how it is being spent. The blame lies with with spineless chairmen, and avaricious agents and footballers thinking they have a right to all the cash in the game.
It really is about time that someone actually said no to mediocre players claiming five to six figure WEEKLY salaries.
It is down to the clubs CHOOSING to spend that sky money windfall on the fleet of flash motors in the training ground carpark rather than investing in the fanbase.
Can we really blame SKY for ruining the game? it is not just them that has pushed the prices up. they have to buy them at a ridiculously high price due to competition for them. they then pass this cost off on to their customers.
It is the same as any business surely? They then have to move the games to be put on TV because of rules in place by the FA/Football league?
Facing competition from BT, Sky bid ridiculously over the odds to make sure they secured their TV deal for PL and FL coverage (having lost the CL to them). This inevitably leads to the massive inflation in players wages, agents fees and transfer fees. In turn we (the fans) are asked to stump up more and more to watch football either live or on TV. So we can blame Sky and BT for the spiralling costs of watching football.
The FA / Football League don't put any rules in place - they just bend over and take it up the ringer from Sky so that they receive their slice of the TV pie.
He who pays the piper, calls the tune.