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Old 09-05-2006, 11:04   #15
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Re: Premier League Football

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Originally Posted by Mal
So now, if we want to watch the majority of the Premier League, we will now have to pay for Skysports, Pay per view (Old PremPlus) and now Setanta. How is that good for the consumer? Because no doubt your favourite team will appear on all 3 (unless you want an excuse to goto the pub ).

I seriously doubt that Skysports will get a reduction in price, as that is a general sports channel and Premplus was one of the packages anyway.

It wasn't like Sky was doing a bad job either. Gits!
Sky and Setanta have done a deal whereby Sky subscribers won't have to fork out any more cash to watch the games that Setanta have the rights to. http://www.rte.ie/business/2006/0509/setanta.html http://www.football365.com/news/story_184931.shtml
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