Pub landlady Karen Murphy wins TV football court case (1 Viewer)

Sumo the Micky Quinn

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-17150054

So could this drop clubs further into debt, similar to when money clubs were spending money, which disappeared upon the collapse of ITV Digital.

Given the choice will a pub pay £700 per month or £800 per year possibly less if they shopped around?
 

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Sky_Blue_Ste

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£700 a month? I know pubs that pay double if not triple that amount!

Disaster for those on the Premier League gravy train & this could change English football forever!
 

Otis

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This story is saying instead of £700 a month to Sky she was paying £800 a year for the Greek link!!
 

Paxman II

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This is a good victory. How the Fa can claim 'property rights' of football games is beyond me. There as controlling ast the banks!

I think it's high time we came into the modern world and accept people will watch when and where they want and not have that dictated to them. The internet is alive and kicking and even Tv has to compete with that. If clubs want to show their games live over the internet for example for a paying fan then why not? The FA must adapt....football must adapt.
 

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