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muppetman11 13-08-2014 09:54

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
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Originally Posted by tpick (Post 35721306)
Maybe not, but the loss of all Champions League games to BT Sport from next season is a massive loss to Sky however they dress it up!.

Make the most of Sky Sports 5 this season, next season onwards will be old games galore LOL

BT need Champions league badly , their channels are severely lacking when it comes to key sport , I have it included with my BB and hardly ever watch it. The key battlefield will be the next premier league rights.

denphone 13-08-2014 10:03

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35721348)
BT need Champions league badly , their channels are severely lacking when it comes to key sport , I have it included with my BB and hardly ever watch it. The key battlefield will be the next premier league rights.

And l for one expect Sky to bid very strongly for these rights and BT will be lucky if they get any more then they have already got.

Dave42 13-08-2014 10:18

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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35721351)
And l for one expect Sky to bid very strongly for these rights and BT will be lucky if they get any more then they have already got.

totally agree Den sky will up bid to make sure they win all they got now

1andrew1 13-08-2014 10:25

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35721351)
And l for one expect Sky to bid very strongly for these rights and BT will be lucky if they get any more then they have already got.

After the current season, BT will have the Champions League so they will be in a far better position even if they just retain what they have. The trouble is that if they win too many rights they can't give away their sports channels with broadband which is why they set them up in the first place!

OLD BOY 13-08-2014 12:27

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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35721353)
totally agree Den sky will up bid to make sure they win all they got now

Who has the deepest pockets??!;)

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35721355)
After the current season, BT will have the Champions League so they will be in a far better position even if they just retain what they have. The trouble is that if they win too many rights they can't give away their sports channels with broadband which is why they set them up in the first place!

That's why they may wish to give Sky a run for their money when it comes to the Premiership rights next time around. That's the real prize.

vincerooney 13-08-2014 12:34

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35721355)
After the current season, BT will have the Champions League so they will be in a far better position even if they just retain what they have. The trouble is that if they win too many rights they can't give away their sports channels with broadband which is why they set them up in the first place!

Aye totally agree.

Does anyone know when the next rights are coming up for the EPL? we usually find out a year in advance whos getting it dont we?

If sky do bid huge for the football rights next time its us who will pay the price by another massive hike in prices. They said bringing in other providers would be better for us. It's just meant we pay more!

Dave42 13-08-2014 12:40

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 35721379)
Who has the deepest pockets??!;)[COLOR="Silver"]

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[/COLOR]That's why they may wish to give Sky a run for their money when it comes to the Premiership rights next time around. That's the real prize.

what you forget OB is sky are nearly 2 billion ahead on last bids sky gonna up bid big time to make sure they win they know they cant afford to lose football of customers will leave big time so BT got to bid over 2 billion more than sky to have a chance of winning

Doug P 13-08-2014 12:49

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Originally Posted by Khenryashley (Post 35721246)
Jesus. Have you ever watched Portuguese football.
Its like watching 10 Nani's and a Scottish goalkeeper. And as for the other team. Oh Yes. 10 Nani's and a Scottish goalkeeper.
I doubt that's a loss to Sky.

Agreed on all counts there. Will not be bothering!

OLD BOY 13-08-2014 12:56

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Originally Posted by Dave42 (Post 35721384)
what you forget OB is sky are nearly 2 billion ahead on last bids sky gonna up bid big time to make sure they win they know they cant afford to lose football of customers will leave big time so BT got to bid over 2 billion more than sky to have a chance of winning

I haven't forgotten, Dave, and I know how much retaining the Premiership football rights means to Sky. But BT seem to be pretty determined themselves, and in this scenario it must surely be down to a mix of how desperate each party is and how much they have to spend. I don't think we should underestimate BT.

Media Boy UK 13-08-2014 13:07

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Michael Owen takes Racing UK role.

Former Liverpool and England striker signs two-year deal with horeseracing channel to appear in ad campaigns and as pundit.

http://www.theguardian.com/media/201...erpool-england

Media Boy UK 13-08-2014 13:22

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Sky Viewers to pay 'Premier' prices.

Premier Sports to cost Sky viewers £11.99 per month from September 1st.

http://www.premiersports.tv/info/faqs/

muppetman11 13-08-2014 13:31

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Originally Posted by Media Boy (Post 35721395)
Sky Viewers to pay 'Premier' prices.

Premier Sports to cost Sky viewers £11.99 per month from September 1st.

http://www.premiersports.tv/info/faqs/

I wouldn't pay it if it was half that.

denphone 13-08-2014 13:35

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Originally Posted by Media Boy (Post 35721391)
Michael Owen takes Racing UK role.

Former Liverpool and England striker signs two-year deal with horeseracing channel to appear in ad campaigns and as pundit.

http://www.theguardian.com/media/201...erpool-england

The gravy train rolls on.

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 35721400)
I wouldn't pay it if it was half that.

+1

Media Boy UK 13-08-2014 13:35

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When did Racing UK go up to £22.50 on Sky?

1andrew1 13-08-2014 14:06

Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by vincerooney (Post 35721381)
Aye totally agree.

Does anyone know when the next rights are coming up for the EPL? we usually find out a year in advance whos getting it dont we?

If sky do bid huge for the football rights next time its us who will pay the price by another massive hike in prices. They said bringing in other providers would be better for us. It's just meant we pay more!

Word on the street is that it will be before the next general election (7 May 2015) so that politics does not get involved eg one party promising a certain number of EPL matches to be shown FTA if they are elected.


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