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Chris 28-04-2006 11:00

Premiership reveals results of first-round footy rights bidding
 
Sky will only get three of the six football packages up for sale by the Premiership:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4953846.stm

There will now be a second round of bidding for the other three packages, with Setanta, NTL, BT and ITV tipped to take part.

Druchii 28-04-2006 11:03

Re: $ky only gets half of the football next season
 
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Originally Posted by Chris T
Sky will only get three of the six football packages up for sale by the Premiership: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4953846.stm There will now be a second round of bidding for the other three packages, with Setanta, NTL, BT and ITV tipped to take part.

And finally the monopoly is over, i used to get a little sick of most of the footie being on Sky... Actually, i have no reason to complain now anyway, not even got sky.

Woops.

Damien 28-04-2006 11:11

Re: $ky only gets half of the football next season
 
Errrr. Sky can have up to 5 of the 6 packages. They can bid for them in the next round.

gazzae 28-04-2006 11:16

Re: $ky only gets half of the football next season
 
Chances are that Sky will get 5 and Setanta the other one. Which is great for the consumer as its means more money on subscriptions. Thanks European Commision.

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Also it's not next season, its the season after.

Chris 28-04-2006 11:19

Re: Premiership reveals results of first-round footy rights bidding
 
ok already ... thread title edited. :p:

sir_drinks_alot 28-04-2006 11:32

Re: Premiership reveals results of first-round footy rights bidding
 
I for one i'm happy sky got the right indeed i hope thay get more. thay have been nothing but good for football in this Country. :)

Mal 28-04-2006 12:19

Re: Premiership reveals results of first-round footy rights bidding
 
On one hand it gets rid of the monopoly, but then it possibly means another channel to subscribe to...more cost...

Damien 28-04-2006 12:34

Re: Premiership reveals results of first-round footy rights bidding
 
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Originally Posted by sir_drinks_alot
I for one i'm happy sky got the right indeed i hope thay get more. thay have been nothing but good for football in this Country. :)

So true. It is good quality on Sky. The commentry and anaysis is good compared to ITV which I think is pretty poor on all fronts. Although I like the BBC.

BBC and Sky should get the rights.

Sky do cool montages to music at the end of the match (or at least they did) which is always cool. Are they still there

gazzae 28-04-2006 12:37

Re: Premiership reveals results of first-round footy rights bidding
 
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Originally Posted by sir_drinks_alot
I for one i'm happy sky got the right indeed i hope thay get more. thay have been nothing but good for football in this Country. :)

So true. Champions league on ITV is pitiful. Commentators who can't pronounce the names of players. Five is woeful first John "Autocue" Barnes and now Colin Murray. BBC is a bit better but still poor. Sample analysis on BBC after a player has blasted the ball over the stand - "He'll be disappointed with that."

homealone 28-04-2006 12:45

Re: Premiership reveals results of first-round footy rights bidding
 
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Originally Posted by sir_drinks_alot
I for one i'm happy sky got the right indeed i hope thay get more. thay have been nothing but good for football in this Country. :)

I don't agree, in my opinion the gulf between the Premiership & the lower divisions is now far too great, the top clubs field too many foreign players and the pressure to win at all cost means players spend more time cheating & diving, than playing the ball. :shrug:

skyblueheroes 28-04-2006 12:47

Re: Premiership reveals results of first-round footy rights bidding
 
Sorry but Sky have dragged up football by its collar from the state it was in during the 80's. From 92 when they started the contract its become a glamarous and exciting sport to watch which is awash with money and investment.

However, I do feel that the money is aimed too much at the Premiership and not enough of it is filtered down to the lower leagues.

gazzae 28-04-2006 12:53

Re: Premiership reveals results of first-round footy rights bidding
 
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Originally Posted by homealone
I don't agree, in my opinion the gulf between the Premiership & the lower divisions is now far too great, the top clubs field too many foreign players and the pressure to win at all cost means players spend more time cheating & diving, than playing the ball. :shrug:

Wigan and West Ham are 9th and 10th, OK Sunderland are pretty crap, but they didn't spend any money.

Cheating and diving happens in every league, even amateur.

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Originally Posted by skyblueheroes
However, I do feel that the money is aimed too much at the Premiership and not enough of it is filtered down to the lower leagues.

I agree, but that is not Sky's fault. The blame for that lies solely at the FA's lack of Balls.

danielf 28-04-2006 12:57

Re: Premiership reveals results of first-round footy rights bidding
 
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Originally Posted by gazzae

I agree, but that is not Sky's fault. The blame for that lies solely at the FA's lack of Balls.

AHEM

Damien 28-04-2006 13:00

Re: Premiership reveals results of first-round footy rights bidding
 
But the money in the english game is why we can get a lot of the players and managers from europe. Which has given a very nice free flowling type of football in the higher leagues

gazzae 28-04-2006 13:01

Re: Premiership reveals results of first-round footy rights bidding
 
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Originally Posted by danielf
AHEM

:confused:


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