ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
03-08-2013, 16:14
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#2956
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
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Originally Posted by denphone
Oh l am a very nice man my dear chap but one does have to deal with these nasty minions all the time and it does wear on my poor body and mind at times.
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Sounds ike a new Mr Grey to me. I do not want to go to your red room of pain thanks. Ill sit outside this time. Maybe you will find someone soon thou
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03-08-2013, 16:42
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#2957
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
Let me explain something.
I have had Sky for years, VM contacted us and gave a better deal, we went over to VM and kept Sky for Freesat.
As we had trouble with VM we went back to Sky, but they gave us HD and wanted more money then qouted.
Went back to VM - BUT, they then gave us a load of flannel over BT Sport. Over a period of the few weeks since BT Sport came out and the farce with VM and there way of treating customers. NO communciations, NO customer news on there website. The shambolic customer service communications, you asked them a queestion, and they go round the houses and in the end don't tell you anything.
Thats why l told them yesterday IF, l do not see the FIRST Spurs game on BT Sport on VM by the time they KO, then it waill be back to Sky - all l need to do is call Sky and switch back on the day.
They have not even offered discounts for customers with the loss of THREE channels although its still shown on the EPG - I am furious.
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03-08-2013, 16:45
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#2958
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
Arthur if you already have Freesat from Sky then why not just add BT Sports to that if VM don't get it? Then there's no messing about having to switch providers and you still get the sport you want
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03-08-2013, 16:47
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#2959
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
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Originally Posted by Ben B
Arthur if you already have Freesat from Sky then why not just add BT Sports to that if VM don't get it? Then there's no messing about having to switch providers and you still get the sport you want
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i suspect he doesn't want to pay, unless forced.
And would switch because he feels the virgin offer is devalued.
But only guessing
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03-08-2013, 16:48
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#2960
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
Ben B, Sky have already told us, we can't do that. We have to subscribe to the whole Sports package.
This is a copy of an email that l recvieved back from VM.
Hi there,
Thanks for the email you sent to us on 1 August 2013. We will get back
to you as quickly as possible.
Kind regards,
The team at Virgin Media
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03-08-2013, 16:53
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu
Ben B, Sky have already told us, we can't do that. We have to subscribe to the whole Sports package.
This is a copy of an email that l recvieved back from VM.
Hi there,
Thanks for the email you sent to us on 1 August 2013. We will get back
to you as quickly as possible.
Kind regards,
The team at Virgin Media
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You don't get BT Sports from Sky, you get it direct from BT and give them your Sky viewing card number
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You need to have Freesat from Sky to order BT Sport on Freesat. This means you’ll need a Sky box and Sky dish if you want to watch BT Sport on the Sky Digital Satellite Platform.
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http://bt.custhelp.com/app/answers/d...Sd2w%3D/c/6401
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03-08-2013, 17:00
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#2962
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
Aurthur you do not need a Sky sub to get BT Sport, just an active Sky Box a active FSFS card so you can give them the viewing card number
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03-08-2013, 17:04
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#2963
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
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Originally Posted by nstokes
Aurthur you do not need a Sky sub to get BT Sport, just an active Sky Box a active FSFS card so you can give them the viewing card number
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The only negative, is that the free HD offer finished on the 31 July.
But I wouldn't pay it, and see if they offer it again (or negotiate joining if you get HD for free). Always worth asking
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03-08-2013, 18:38
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telegramsam
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
Just want to throw in my thoughts in here guys,I don`t think BT sports will be much of a challenge in the long term to sky sports. Sky have seen off ITV sport,Setanta and ESPN in the past and no way BT will do any better against Sky. For me ESPN could of offered a real strong challenge to sky sports if they had wanted to because my understanding is the Disney corporation who owned ESPN are far wealthier than sky but rather strangely decided to walk away instead.
Now regarding whether virgin get BT sports I think virgin are not wholely to blame here guys. I believe BT are deliberately making things difficult for virgin because they are after Virgin`s broadband customers(see their latest advert as proof of this). As I say just my opinions,hope virgin customers get a good deal
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03-08-2013, 18:40
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
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Originally Posted by telegramsam
Just want to throw in my thoughts in here guys,I don`t think BT sports will be much of a challenge in the long term to sky sports. Sky have seen off ITV sport,Setanta and ESPN in the past and no way BT will do any better against Sky. For me ESPN could of offered a real strong challenge to sky sports if they had wanted to because my understanding is the Disney corporation who owned ESPN are far wealthier than sky but rather strangely decided to walk away instead.
Now regarding whether virgin get BT sports I think virgin are not wholely to blame here guys. I believe BT are deliberately making things difficult for virgin because they are after Virgin`s broadband customers(see their latest advert as proof of this). As I say just my opinions,hope virgin customers get a good deal
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That was my understanding as well.
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03-08-2013, 19:56
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
Firstly let me say that, l have always said that IF BT Sport arrived on VM, l would have no objections in paying extra for it, BUT not £12.00 per month - that is too expensive for three channels.
Secondly, we had a similar problem with Sky over the Basics (look how long we waited for that to appear) and now atlantic, Sky have said countless times that, the channel Atlantic has been offered to VM at a reasonable price, but won't give it away.
Sky is a business on how to make money - l will say again - VM want channels on the cheap, at the end of the day ITS US THAT END UP PAYING FOR IT.
So doesn't VM sit down with Sky and BT Sport and sort out this mess, or are the directors of VM playing golf all day.
I think Monday morning there will be a lot of angry VM customers calling the customer services asking to be released from the contracts. Due to the present BT Sport problem. On this forum there must be quite a customers that are mad football fans - like me - and will go to another supplier for its football.
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03-08-2013, 20:58
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu
Firstly let me say that, l have always said that IF BT Sport arrived on VM, l would have no objections in paying extra for it, BUT not £12.00 per month - that is too expensive for three channels.
Secondly, we had a similar problem with Sky over the Basics (look how long we waited for that to appear) and now atlantic, Sky have said countless times that, the channel Atlantic has been offered to VM at a reasonable price, but won't give it away.
Sky is a business on how to make money - l will say again - VM want channels on the cheap, at the end of the day ITS US THAT END UP PAYING FOR IT.
So doesn't VM sit down with Sky and BT Sport and sort out this mess, or are the directors of VM playing golf all day.
I think Monday morning there will be a lot of angry VM customers calling the customer services asking to be released from the contracts. Due to the present BT Sport problem. On this forum there must be quite a customers that are mad football fans - like me - and will go to another supplier for its football.
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then why go to sky Arthur if your not gonna pay £12PM that's the price for bt sports on sky so why go if you wont pay that price and it £15PM if you want HD so your contradicting yourself and you have to pay BT directly for BT sports on sky as pointed out before
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03-08-2013, 21:34
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
Hi Dave 42, I have never said l wanted HD channels, my wife won't pay for that. IF, VM won't have it on the system, then l have no choice but to pay the 'rip off' price.
It will be cheaper than going from my house to WHL, it would cost me a lot more than £12 l can assure you.
What l think could happen and this is why there is a problem - is, VM want it on the XL package and want it included in the Sports package and we don't pay any extra for it. But l could be totally wrong, as BT Sports wants a direct price for it.
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03-08-2013, 21:51
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
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Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu
Hi Dave 42, I have never said l wanted HD channels, my wife won't pay for that. IF, VM won't have it on the system, then l have no choice but to pay the 'rip off' price.
It will be cheaper than going from my house to WHL, it would cost me a lot more than £12 l can assure you.
What l think could happen and this is why there is a problem - is, VM want it on the XL package and want it included in the Sports package and we don't pay any extra for it. But l could be totally wrong, as BT Sports wants a direct price for it.
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yes it a waiting game now Arthur and im sure BT shareholder wont be happy not getting money of VM for the channel as they spend lots of money on it for no return I think VM will get it before premier league kicks off that's all I want it for don't like other sports they got rugby tennis ect just be a little more patient Arthur I think you will get your wish
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03-08-2013, 22:05
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RIp Sweetness
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Re: ESPN, BT, Euro, Premier and Sky Sports news
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Originally Posted by Chad
Does the NFL have a confirmed home on TV for 2013 / 2014?
I'm currently listening to Off The Ball on Radio BBC Scotland. One of the guests was talking about watching NFL on terrestrial TV in the early 90's when one of the hosts of the show said something along the lines of "Here's a little hint, it'll be back on terrestrial TV soon."
Don't however assume that means it will be on the BBC. One of the hosts of the show also works for Channel 4.
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Sky have the two early games on Sunday 6 pm 9.30 pm they are also showing Thursday games 1.30 am . SNF and MNF are yet to be confirmed, however, I have seen unconfimed rumours that channel 4 will be showing SNF. I have heard nothing about MNF. hope this helps.
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Don't know I think sky was only a new one year deal left very late last year (less than 24 hrs before first game)
Please please please don't be BT
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Sky signed a three year deal still two to go. Don't panic. Keep up to date with NFL at NFLUK.com
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