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Old 13-03-2020, 11:35   #9582
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news

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Originally Posted by Chad View Post
As more and more live sporting events are cancelled due to the spread of coronavirus what is the right thing for Sky Sports, BT Sports and Premier Sports to do? Should all sports channels become free to air for everyone until further notice?

Admittedly this is by far the least important thing to worry about at the moment however surely people shouldn't be charged for services that are not delivering the relevant content? By all accounts we are heading into a period of financial uncertainty. Surely Sky, BT and Premier Sports should stop taking subscription fees? At least scrap 30 days cancellation notice to allow people to cancel straight away if they wish
Most would settle for a free hand sanitizer and a pack of loo roll.
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