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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Everyone has a choice, a subscription isn’t compulsory. At least people will get to see their games.
It costs rather more than buying a ticket and turning up for the match.
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Of course that wasn’t your original question, and neither is it the basis upon which DAZN are bidding for the rights.
Nobody, anywhere, would object to additional genuine choice being introduced into the marketplace. Or games in addition to those already available being made available in separate packages.
Being lower cost than attending games is a red herring. The cost of attending the US Masters over 4 days would be thousands of pounds. That doesn’t make Sky Sports worth thousands of pounds next weekend.