I'd rather have some form of discretionary PPV for games not selected for broadcast than not be able to watch it at all - interesting to see what the alternative solution is going to be (ie whether all games are shown free).
With respect, you've got WAY more money than sense then, particularly during lockdown
With respect, you've got WAY more money than sense then, particularly during lockdown
Drew is going to be LIVID.
I'd rather have some form of discretionary PPV for games not selected for broadcast than not be able to watch it at all - interesting to see what the alternative solution is going to be (ie whether all games are shown free).
As per The Athletic, this weekend's round of PPV games will be the last:
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Common sense wins, I guess. Can only imagine that appalling uptake of the PPV matches is what's driving this.
According to the right-wing Guardian:
It is understood the league is most likely to revert to the model which was in place at the start of the current season, where all matches were screened by one of the competition’s broadcast partners. Further discussions must still take place with these partners before plans can be confirmed, and a pay-per-view structure is therefore not completely off the table.
I pay £10 per month to stream BT via NowTV (as an ee customer) and £22 a month for Now TV Sports package. That's every game going bar the 4 matchdays Amazon have.It will be interesting to see what happens with the extra games.
As a non-subscriber, I was looking at paying to watch Albion games regardless.
Paying for NowTV passes and BT subscription, won't be much cheaper than PPV for me.
If Sky/BT Amazon are to get all the games again, then they will surely be seeing a significant increase in advertising/Subscriptions and NOwTV revenue.
I would hope that this goes back to the clubs in some way, although I can see it just lining Sky's pockets further to be honest.
I pay £10 per month to stream BT via NowTV (as an ee customer) and £22 a month for Now TV Sports package. That's every game going bar the 4 matchdays Amazon have.
Much better value than paying £45 on the last 3 Albion games and nothing else, no?
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Pretty sure the Albion Burnley fixture will have them changing their mind.
More chance of us winning 8-6 tomorrow with Dale Stephens bagging all 6If this is true (and I hope it is) it will be interesting to see how Mr Barber spins this as the new stance from the Premier League is a 180 degree turn around from Barber's stated position during the fans online Q and A.
Will he admit he got it completely wrong and he should have stood with Leicester City at the time?
If this is true (and I hope it is) it will be interesting to see how Mr Barber spins this as the new stance from the Premier League is a 180 degree turn around from Barber's stated position during the fans online Q and A.
Will he admit he got it completely wrong and he should have stood with Leicester City at the time?
I pay £10 per month to stream BT via NowTV (as an ee customer) and £22 a month for Now TV Sports package. That's every game going bar the 4 matchdays Amazon have.
Much better value than paying £45 on the last 3 Albion games and nothing else, no?
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Sorry, every televised game - and now it sounds like everything else is going to be bundled in too which is great, suddenly seems a reasonable price.When you say every game, is that all 10 weekly fixtures in each round of games in the EPL or just the games that are normally scheduled to be on BT/Sky?