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TheBigToePunt 24 Oct 20 6.11pm |
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Originally posted by P4rdy
Great result and live in our pub. Businesses don’t pay for PPv games as sky and btnot charging due to helping businesses get back on there feet. Our pub busy today 👍
Good to hear and good luck to you.
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A1969Eagle Redhill 24 Oct 20 6.38pm |
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Re discussion of PPV. The matches concerned are those happening in the remainder of this month which had not been selected by Sky Sports or BT Sport for regular live broadcast, and would otherwise not have been available at all to fans who remain barred from attending matches due to the coronavirus pandemic. Live Football on Sky Sports includes Premier League football on TV with 146 matches in 2020/2021. The complete Sky Sports Package is available from £48 a month and includes: Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports Cricket, Sky Sports Golf, Sky Sports F1, Sky Sports Action and Sky Sports Arena. Live Football on BT Sport includes live Premier League football on TV with 61 live Premier League matches during the 2020/2021 season. BT Sport broadcast live FA Cup football including the FA Cup final. The BT Sport package costs £6 a month for BT TV customers subject to a £6.50 a month charge for HD. The package costs £10 a month for BT Broadband customers or £16.50 in HD. For non-BT Broadband customers the package costs £25 a month (SD) or £31.50 a month (HD) subject to a £20 connection fee for a 12 month contract or £36.49 (HD) for a rolling 1 month contract subject to a £35 connection fee. Live football on Amazon Prime Video includes 23 exclusively live Premier League matches. Amazon Prime Premier League fixtures include all 10 games from both December midweek rounds. Sky 146 BT 61 Amazon 23 Total 230 Palace could have on average have about ten games per season (based on projections for 2019/20 So we are short of 28 games. If you were able, ideally home and away, you would watch your CP live. If you are only a home supporter you are down to roughly 14 games not on TV. I prefer to be at all live games I can get too even if it is on live TV, cant beat being there with the atmosphere, away ticket £30pm. But we have Covid so the TV companies cant afford to give us free matches plus we signed up for contracts with them based on the numbers. So the TV companies & PL came up with an offering PPV. Palace(every team) have 38 matches x 20 clubs = 760 matches per season 760 – 230 = 530 matches not show live Roughly 1 match in 3 is shown under contract.
The question is why are people expecting 530 matches to be give free?
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TheBigToePunt 24 Oct 20 7.47pm |
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Originally posted by A1969Eagle
The question is why are people expecting 530 matches to be give free?
Personally I don't expect any games for free, but having paid for bt and sky already and seeing as I'm not allowed to watch it in the flesh it doesn't seem unreasonable to not want to be held over a barrel.
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Eaglecoops CR3 24 Oct 20 8.05pm |
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Originally posted by TheBigToePunt
Personally I don't expect any games for free, but having paid for bt and sky already and seeing as I'm not allowed to watch it in the flesh it doesn't seem unreasonable to not want to be held over a barrel.
The bigger question is why are we the only country in the world to pay through the nose to watch our own matches. I can go to any European Country and they pay next to nothing to get access to every Single match in the PL through channels such as Bein Sports etc. It’s a total rip off here and always has been.
Long live streaming. Stuff Sky.
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cryrst The garden of England 25 Oct 20 4.56am |
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Originally posted by slubglurge
I can see this being the norm even when the fans are allowed back. Those greedy b*stards at Sky wont miss a trick
I dont want to stream a game as it can get messy if you make a mistake on a link. The precident may be set for what you are saying. PPV home and away season tickets are an idea that could work for us and the clubs and wont impact crowds when they are back. The product is still very popular. Say you could buy each for £150 and guarantee watching every game. Being a ST holder I wouldn't buy the home one but would buy the away one. The natural live games are X per team contractually I know but it would be at least 13-14 games home and away with your ppv payment. Just throwing it out there really. It satisfies us, TV and the clubs imho.
Edited by cryrst (25 Oct 2020 4.58am)
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Canterbury Palace Whitstable 25 Oct 20 6.44am |
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Originally posted by A1969Eagle
Re discussion of PPV. The matches concerned are those happening in the remainder of this month which had not been selected by Sky Sports or BT Sport for regular live broadcast, and would otherwise not have been available at all to fans who remain barred from attending matches due to the coronavirus pandemic. Live Football on Sky Sports includes Premier League football on TV with 146 matches in 2020/2021. The complete Sky Sports Package is available from £48 a month and includes: Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League, Sky Sports Football, Sky Sports Cricket, Sky Sports Golf, Sky Sports F1, Sky Sports Action and Sky Sports Arena. Live Football on BT Sport includes live Premier League football on TV with 61 live Premier League matches during the 2020/2021 season. BT Sport broadcast live FA Cup football including the FA Cup final. The BT Sport package costs £6 a month for BT TV customers subject to a £6.50 a month charge for HD. The package costs £10 a month for BT Broadband customers or £16.50 in HD. For non-BT Broadband customers the package costs £25 a month (SD) or £31.50 a month (HD) subject to a £20 connection fee for a 12 month contract or £36.49 (HD) for a rolling 1 month contract subject to a £35 connection fee. Live football on Amazon Prime Video includes 23 exclusively live Premier League matches. Amazon Prime Premier League fixtures include all 10 games from both December midweek rounds. Sky 146 BT 61 Amazon 23 Total 230 Palace could have on average have about ten games per season (based on projections for 2019/20 So we are short of 28 games. If you were able, ideally home and away, you would watch your CP live. If you are only a home supporter you are down to roughly 14 games not on TV. I prefer to be at all live games I can get too even if it is on live TV, cant beat being there with the atmosphere, away ticket £30pm. But we have Covid so the TV companies cant afford to give us free matches plus we signed up for contracts with them based on the numbers. So the TV companies & PL came up with an offering PPV. Palace(every team) have 38 matches x 20 clubs = 760 matches per season 760 – 230 = 530 matches not show live Roughly 1 match in 3 is shown under contract.
The question is why are people expecting 530 matches to be give free?
How is it free when you've just written a novel explaining how actually Sky Sports, BT Sport and Amazon are about £80 per month in total?
I'd say paying £80+ per month to watch palace over a nine month season at a cost of £720+ quid is more than enough, without having to pay an additional £420 (based on your figures).
Edited by Canterbury Palace (25 Oct 2020 6.44am)
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BelfastEagle 25 Oct 20 8.18am |
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Originally posted by OneMax
I paid and glad I did. Where do the BBC get the player rating from ? Zaha Average rating 8.14 Riedewald Average rating 7.72 Townsend Average rating 7.55 Eze Average rating 7.30
These ratings are averages of those people who have rated the players on the bbc website
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