20-02-2018, 19:22
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Rise above the players
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Location: Wokingham
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
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Originally Posted by Raider999
Do you believe anything written in that apology for a rag?
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As I understand it, the midweek matches package will be spread over 2 or 3 days (Tues, Wed & Thurs) - presumably ok will all be 7:30 to 8pm.
As someone posted, this will suit streaming rather than sky or BT - however it appears either reserve price was too high or bids were derisory.
If these packages are sold way below the others there is a distinct possibility that sky and BT will co-operate to bring the main package prices down next time around. Additionally PL will not endear themselves to sky and BT who supply a huge amount of money if others get rights for a fraction of what sky and BT pay.
OB was wrong this time, now concentrating on next time - somethings never change.
Forgot to say, the streaming of NRL games outside of Australia & New Zealand has now been priced.
8 games available each week for the princely sum of £22 per month - needless to say I have declined and will watch the 2 games a week included in my sky subscription.
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What? I have been saying for quite a while that although an Amazon bid was possible this time, a serious bid was unlikely until the 2022 process. You are either twisting what I said deliberately or you are misremembering.
A quick check of my previous posts will confirm what I have just said.
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