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Old 15-12-2014, 14:45   #5254
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Ha, ha, I noticed hat as well, and wondered whether this was what he was going to say! However, I think it should have read 2014!

Nonetheless, recent developments indicate that a bid in competition with Sky is quite likely to be successful this time around. Sky may find itself left with the minority share of the Premiership rights.

All speculation, of course, but these are interesting times.
Does it really matter who's successful ? In my opinion all these companies want a maximum return from their investment unless your of the opinion BT will somehow save us a vast fortune over Sky's current subscription model.

Let's face it whoever outbids Sky is going to have to pay huge sums to do so.

Your last sentence should have perhaps said the following

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All speculation, of course, but these could be expensive times.
Or it will for those stupid enough to pay full whack.
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