Potbellypig
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Wouldn't surprise me if Sky have been lubing everyone up this season with the 12.30pm kick offs to make them the default for the Championship next season.
You must be very young lol
That's fuel that is!4:30 a. m. for me.
Guinness & eggs
Wouldn't surprise me if Sky have been lubing everyone up this season with the 12.30pm kick offs to make them the default for the Championship next season.
Unless of course we have another event in the broadcasting direction .No chance. Next season will be the same format as this season. The current 5 year TV deal runs out in 2028/2029 so no significant changes until after that.
Unless of course we have another event in the broadcasting direction .
Financial pressure ITV whatever it's name was.Such as?
Financial pressure ITV whatever it's name was.
No I'm thinking Sundrie deal's tbf.So you think Sky, turning over tens of billions and part of one of the biggest corporations in the US, are going to collapse within the next 4 years? Right.
No I'm thinking Sundrie deal's tbf.
which makes you wonder why every season they announce the games as a Saturday 3pm kick off
The point will come soon when the use of firesticks forces the change. The technology to watch free live football is always one step ahead, the genie is out of the bottle.The EFL/Sky deal is done. Signed. Sealed. Committed. Fixed. I’m not sure why that is so difficult to grasp.
It isn’t going to change until 2029/2030 at the earliest.
The point will come soon when the use of firesticks forces the change. The technology to watch free live football is always one step ahead, the genie is out of the bottle.
I think the 3pm traditional slot for games will be the norm again. The blackout will be removed and the armchair fans will be able to pay per view to watch any match at home, in the pub, on there phone or whatever.
Nothing replactes going to the game, so as long as ticket prices are reasonable, attendances will always remain strong and probably grow.
The point will come soon when the use of firesticks forces the change. The technology to watch free live football is always one step ahead, the genie is out of the bottle.
I think the 3pm traditional slot for games will be the norm again. The blackout will be removed and the armchair fans will be able to pay per view to watch any match at home, in the pub, on there phone or whatever.
Nothing replactes going to the game, so as long as ticket prices are reasonable, attendances will always remain strong and probably grow.
I'll believe it when I see it.No chance. Next season will be the same format as this season. The current 5 year TV deal runs out in 2028/2029 so no significant changes until after that.
I'll believe it when I see it.
Money talks.Sky have the rights to the same number of games next year as they had this year, so how are there going to be more changes?
It's a signed and agreed contract, there will be the same number of games live on TV next year as there are this year.Money talks.
Then prepare to be wrong. Something i imagine should come naturally to youMoney talks.
Can contracts be amended and agreed between all parties?It's a signed and agreed contract, there will be the same number of games live on TV next year as there are this year.
It's just an opinion from the internet, no need to get upset.Then prepare to be wrong. Something i imagine should come naturally to you
no, because the clubs don't want more games on tvCan contracts be amended and agreed between all parties?
Fortunately, neither me or you get to have any say in that. Ultimately, it will be decided by Sky and their deep pockets.no, because the clubs don't want more games on tv
it's not going to happen
no, because the clubs don't want more games on tv
it's not going to happen
Which facts am I missing?It’s a waste of breath trying to use facts, it’s like banging your head on a wall. Just let him carry on with his conspiracy theories.
Which facts am I missing?
Im not upset. You just clearly cant understand basic business contracts.It's just an opinion from the internet, no need to get upset.
The fact that the amount of TV games is locked in for the duration of the deal.Which facts am I missing?
Of course they can. But Sky won't want to pay more for the contract already signed and the football clubs won't want more games to be shown/have more games rearranged from the normal times and dates.Can contracts be amended and agreed between all parties?
Of course they can. But Sky won't want to pay more for the contract already signed and the football clubs won't want more games to be shown/have more games rearranged from the normal times and dates.
It doesn't happen much especially with Sky.Agreed. Also, when was the last time a TV deal was renegotiated/changed within the contract term? There’s also a huge amount of planning and logistics behind the scenes that will have been organised & contracted on the basis of a five year term.
The press were saying the 3pm blackout was going to disappear soon not a couple of months ago.
Anyone know what that claim was all about.