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Old 20-05-2019, 14:54   #9141
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
Well you have been saying for a eternity and we are still waiting OB.

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No doubt they are but market economics are far more important then that but alas you don't seem to have much grasp of that.

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3 Premier League rights auctions you have predicted that scenario but alas l have just seem the pink elephants flying by once again.
If you check back on my posts, Den, you will see that I posted that the streaming services would be likely to start their serious bidding either in the last round or in the 2022 round. Hardly an eternity.

I have already explained that the economics of it all are not as simplistic as you think. Anyway, let's wait and see. No point in arguing the toss as it can't be proved one way or the other until the time comes.
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