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Originally Posted by Mad Max
To be perfectly honest here, i wouldn't leave Virgin just because they couldn't secure BT Sports, we still have Sky Sports, and imo they have the better line up of games anyway, ok we are losing games that were previously on ESPN last season, but i wouldn't be bothered with all the hassle of moving, for what to me anyway, is a bunch of games on BT Sports which don't exactly set the heather on fire! I'm still happy with most of what Virgin has to offer, TiVo, much better BB than any other provider,more HD channels than ever before, and still the same amount of non sport channels, so all in all im pretty happy with what i've got, just means a few extra trips to the pub to watcgh the games i want to see.....  ......  
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I actually agree but this sadly problem for vm. its seen as another kick in teeth from rivals rightly wrongly.
people get fed up of vm failure negotiate deals or its slowness in getting deals. Whether its being stuborn in customers interests or not we not privy what demands are. Can Vm actually survive a battleground similar to sky witholding its channels. Similarities is how the customers react to no btsports to when sky1 was removed.
time will tell but seems worry sport fans are impatient or should sy premier football fans sadly.
In the end vm got ask do want quality or value for money or customer choices.