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Originally Posted by Telly Bear
But are those games worth £10 a month or would it be better just to go down the local and buy a coke or a pint and watch be best games for £3.50?
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Well ESPN have stated they made a serious offer so they must have 1 or 2 hundred million pound they had ear marked for EPL that's now freed up.
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Yes, but as most people are mainly interested in the big games then it is either half of them for £10 with BT (and maybe some other goodies too) or half of them with Sky for £30 including HD. Choices, Choices.
ESPN's issue is which of the rights available would make a return for that kind of money. Would any of them persuade Virgin to renew their current XL pack deal?