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If clubs are losing out financially as a result of their games being arranged to accomodate TV, then they should be recompensed accordingly. I am sure they can sort a formula out.
Personally, I have got so fed up with the ever reducing number of games at 3 on a Saturday that I stopped our two season tickets this season. Not the Albion's fault, but it just wasn't viable as we were missing too many matches. Evening games are not convenient for everyone.
Anyone trying to take on the big broadcasters gets my vote. The stupid amount of money slushing round the big clubs is totally out of hand. I am surprised that the government don't slap a huge tax on the TV income - I would rather the money went to the NHS than the likes of Chelsea and Man U. It would be great to rein the whole lot in.
One bit of good news is that clubs like Leicester have been able to compete with lower budgets - so it could be done.
Personally, I have got so fed up with the ever reducing number of games at 3 on a Saturday that I stopped our two season tickets this season. Not the Albion's fault, but it just wasn't viable as we were missing too many matches. Evening games are not convenient for everyone.
Anyone trying to take on the big broadcasters gets my vote. The stupid amount of money slushing round the big clubs is totally out of hand. I am surprised that the government don't slap a huge tax on the TV income - I would rather the money went to the NHS than the likes of Chelsea and Man U. It would be great to rein the whole lot in.
One bit of good news is that clubs like Leicester have been able to compete with lower budgets - so it could be done.