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					Originally Posted by andy_m  The majority of teams who will be playing in what we'll consider top pick matches won't be playing on a Saturday lunchtime after Wednesday and Thursday Champions and Europa League matches. Even if Bt got to choose first - and I think it's quite clear that Sky would have gone after pack A rather than D if that was the case - their choice would be limited by opposition from the Premier League's most powerful clubs.  
It's also worth pointing out that 5 of their top picks come from package G.
 
Anyway, fixtures out tomorrow! 
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 http://www.sportingintelligence.com/...t-next-190601/
  is a good article to read. Based on the fixtures of the season just gone it would have been possible for Bt to have precisely no weekend top 6 team v. Top 6 team matches!
 
We should start a "myths about Bt sports" thread! | 
	
 I agree, BT a have done a good job burying what they have actually got. I am sure there will be a lot of unhappy punters out there when the penny drops.