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Old 19-06-2014, 22:38   #4554
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
There are many ways to skin a cat Andrew and BT will find many ways around these things just like Sky do.
Agreed.
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Originally Posted by Chad View Post
It's an interesting article. Imagine if BT do have to start charging their customers for the channel whilst Virgin are still able to offer it free in the XL package, or whatever silly name the package has now.
Yes, the same thought did cross my mind but then I thought BT's lawyers probably have put in a get-out clause for that scenario.
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Originally Posted by telegramsam View Post
Read the article but not sure whether that could be good or bad news for football fans/virgin customers.
Agreed. I'm uncertain of the implications and I don't know if BT can appeal it either.
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