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			It's the Premier League (including Chelsea) who opted to do it this way.  I understand that only Leicester City opted against it. 
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					Originally Posted by nialli  I'm a Chelsea season ticket holder. We haven't had to pay anything for this season so I've £900 in the bank if I can't attend home matches this season, but I'm not watching the PPV match this afternoon. £14.99 is too much and, as others have said, it sets a costly precedent if this Sky/BT approach succeeds to gain some traction in the PL. |  | 
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