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Old 19-03-2013, 14:28   #702
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
Come on Chad take off those rose tinted glasses for once and admit that its a absolute rip off as even you and the master can surely see that.
Chads post makes perfect sense , they'll analyse how the service is going month by month if takeup is low they'll adjust prices accordingly. When Premier plus was around a few years ago it cost £50 for a season ticket of 50 games so a £1 a game or you could purchase individual matches and the price was around £8.00 guess what many paid it then and that was for a single match.
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Originally Posted by Dave42 View Post
sky have never lowered prices apart when was forced to by Ofcom for overcharging on movies and sports yes they froze them for 1 year never lowered though
Yet again Dave your wrong but hey don't let facts get in the way of another Sky rant Sky+ cost Sky users £10 a month its now free to Sky subscribers , HD cost Entertainment+ customers £10.25 which from April will be lowered to £5.00 they are a business and as such will try and charge what they think they can , but don't be fooled they'll adjust if the market dictates.
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