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Old 10-11-2013, 21:09   #3914
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news

At the end of the day its US, the fans that end up paying for Tv football.

Sky and BT do not give a damn about US, with ITV it different - its free to air.
But with Sky and BT, its a battle of spoilt little kids trying to get this and that.

BT have paid out more than enough for the Champions League and Europa League crap, who wants to televise and charge for Europa, thats why its not on Sky.

I would watch lower League stuff and it's enjoyable to watch. In about twelve months time, l bet that there will be an agreement between ITV/SKY to cover some of these games - as BT will want to recoup some of their dough. Or could it be the same thing as Setanta.

I will only watch BT Sport if Spurs are on due to that idiotic logo which spoils it for me.

No, the fans will be hit hard on this.
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