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Old 25-10-2020, 09:21   #10126
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news

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Originally Posted by ozsat View Post
The actual football fan is getting a discount - £15 for a match they would have paid £40+ to go and see if the stadium was open.

The only people complaining are those who were never going to see the game in the first place - and now have a chance to at £15.

The real "bad guys" in this are those on the field taking massive wages for little more than three hours work a week - on a busy week.

Maybe it is them that should be giving something back to the fans?
No Premier League player works just three hours a week - they've a full week of training to be able to play at that level.
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