[Football] Premier League signs new Sky Sports deal

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A1X

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So yet more utter shite kick off times coming our way. Can’t wait to be playing Brentford in an 8pm kickoff on a Sunday night.
 




Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

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Oct 4, 2003
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Do PL do an added deal for overseas TV or do Sky TNT sell on to get some money back.
Overseas rights are sold separately by the Premier League.

Most of the overseas deals run till the end of the 24/25 season, with a few deals running till the end of the 27/28 season.

 




drew

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Bring on the 5:30 Saturday kick offs (at home of course). As for away games, one can only hope that Sky take into account fans travelling distance when changing kick offs (except of course for our home games!!).
 


amexer

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Overseas rights are sold separately by the Premier League.

Most of the overseas deals run till the end of the 24/25 season, with a few deals running till the end of the 27/28 season.

Incredible. So works out at more than £6.2m per game. So to pay for this that is a mighty lot of sky subscribers
 




Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

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Oct 4, 2003
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Incredible. So works out at more than £6.2m per game. So to pay for this that is a mighty lot of sky subscribers

That’s the cost per game, on average, to the UK broadcasters. It will be paid for by a combination of subscribers, advertising and program sponsors.

Obviously overseas deals will come at an individual cost to each broadcaster but although the overseas TV deal on the whole is worth more than the domestic packages that cost is spread over many countries and different TV companies so the cost per game is more than likely less.
 


Wozza

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Jul 6, 2003
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Please remove the 3pm blackout, it won't effect attendances, all lower division supporters will go to matchs because they support their club, they won't stay at home to watch TV.
Pretty hard to convince a young kid to go and see, say, Salford if Man City are on TV.

Anyway, the blackout is here to stay.
 


Greg Bobkin

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So yet more utter shite kick off times coming our way. Can’t wait to be playing Brentford in an 8pm kickoff on a Sunday night.
That's far too sensible. It'll be a Midlands or North-West club, not a London one!
 




um bongo molongo

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Ultimately we will get to the point where ALL games are televised and they can do that with enough varied kick off times to still avoid the 3pm blackout. Saturday 3pm will become time for televised women's football and non televised lower league games.

There are pretty much 8 slots each weekend as it is for games and then the odd game (Sunday 2pm) will kick off at the same time across different providers.

Friday 8pm, Saturday 12:30pm, Saturday 5pm, Saturday 8pm, Sunday 12pm, Sunday 2pm, Sunday 4:30pm, Monday 8pm

Sunday 7pm was also mooted which would give 9 different times over a weekend.
They do this in La Liga already. No two games kick off at the same time
 




BBassic

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Jul 28, 2011
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Bring on the 5:30 Saturday kick offs (at home of course). As for away games, one can only hope that Sky take into account fans travelling distance when changing kick offs (except of course for our home games!!).
They absolutely won't take the fans into account. Because they don't give a hoot about the people actually attending the games.
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

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Jul 6, 2003
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That’s a shame - One of the few good perks about Amazon Prime Membership was watching a Christmas series of free PL matches - I was hoping Amazon would be expanding this part of their service - disappointing for those of us who don’t subscribe to Sky - (I generally pay per view just for the Brighton matches so at least more games will be broadcast) - but honestly the amount of money being poured into top flight EPL from broadcasting rights (to the detriment of the rest of the football league) is staggering.
Minorly annoying from a local ST point of view that both the Albion's Amazon Prime games this month (Brentford, Spurs) are from the Amex. Tho I guess it cuts out the eternal ballsache of train roulette
 


southstandandy

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Jul 9, 2003
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Just waiting for a future game to kick off at 2am to take advantage of foreign markets. We're heading that way.

Could you imagine trying to get to the Amex in the middle of the night!
 


El Presidente

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Jul 5, 2003
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It’s a fantastic deal for Sky, they were paying over £10m per match prior to this new contract.

Very disingenuous of the PL to call it a record deal. The 2016/17 deal was worth £5.14bn over three years, so £1.71bn per season. This new deal is £6.75bn over four years, so £1.69bn per season. Take into account inflation and it’s a significant real terms decrease. Throw in the so called ‘New Deal’ in terms of more money to EFL clubs and it’s a further decrease for those in the PL.
 






Hamilton

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Ultimately we will get to the point where ALL games are televised and they can do that with enough varied kick off times to still avoid the 3pm blackout. Saturday 3pm will become time for televised women's football and non televised lower league games.

There are pretty much 8 slots each weekend as it is for games and then the odd game (Sunday 2pm) will kick off at the same time across different providers.

Friday 8pm, Saturday 12:30pm, Saturday 5pm, Saturday 8pm, Sunday 12pm, Sunday 2pm, Sunday 4:30pm, Monday 8pm

Sunday 7pm was also mooted which would give 9 different times over a weekend.
Lewes, Whitehawk, Worthing etc are available at 3pm on Saturday. And you can sup a pint on the terrace.

While the Premier League goes for all these time slots, this can make more space for grassroots football at 3pm on Saturday.

But hey, the moneymen want that 3pm slot too.
 


Hamilton

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It’s a fantastic deal for Sky, they were paying over £10m per match prior to this new contract.

Very disingenuous of the PL to call it a record deal. The 2016/17 deal was worth £5.14bn over three years, so £1.71bn per season. This new deal is £6.75bn over four years, so £1.69bn per season. Take into account inflation and it’s a significant real terms decrease. Throw in the so called ‘New Deal’ in terms of more money to EFL clubs and it’s a further decrease for those in the PL.
That is great to read.

TB will be laughing at certain teams that have mortgaged their futures. Not that we don’t have certain obligations.
 






nicko31

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It’s a fantastic deal for Sky, they were paying over £10m per match prior to this new contract.

Very disingenuous of the PL to call it a record deal. The 2016/17 deal was worth £5.14bn over three years, so £1.71bn per season. This new deal is £6.75bn over four years, so £1.69bn per season. Take into account inflation and it’s a significant real terms decrease. Throw in the so called ‘New Deal’ in terms of more money to EFL clubs and it’s a further decrease for those in the PL.
So more £ profit per customer for Sky as no doubt they'll still inch up prices....
 


Frankie

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May 23, 2016
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Shame it doesn't mention anything about providing the cash to demolish stockley park and replace it with a state of the art refereeing academy for youngsters that will be fully professional and trained to the highest standard.
 


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