> The change would require at least ten Premier League matches every season to be broadcast on free-to-air television channels, such as the BBC or ITV
Burnley vs Palace on a Monday evening then?
WGSMA on
Why the Gov doesn’t force the Prem to become its own monopoly distributor in the UK (like F1TV) selling all 380 games a season is beyond me
Same-Donut6913 on
The coliseum was free to Roman citizens to distract them from actual important matters.
Nothing has changed in 2000 years.
Moistkeano on
I hope so. My partner and I cut back to one subscription (Sky) last season and I sail the seas for the rest. However Virgin media keep wielding their ban hammer so I use a VPN to put me in the UK and get around their arbitrary system.
I dont mind paying, but Im not paying for multiple services when I can get it all for free.
kermitor on
as someone who doesn’t give a fuck about football, this sounds like a good thing to get people away from piracy and improving the enjoyment of people who want to watch this in pubs
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> The change would require at least ten Premier League matches every season to be broadcast on free-to-air television channels, such as the BBC or ITV
Burnley vs Palace on a Monday evening then?
Why the Gov doesn’t force the Prem to become its own monopoly distributor in the UK (like F1TV) selling all 380 games a season is beyond me
The coliseum was free to Roman citizens to distract them from actual important matters.
Nothing has changed in 2000 years.
I hope so. My partner and I cut back to one subscription (Sky) last season and I sail the seas for the rest. However Virgin media keep wielding their ban hammer so I use a VPN to put me in the UK and get around their arbitrary system.
I dont mind paying, but Im not paying for multiple services when I can get it all for free.
as someone who doesn’t give a fuck about football, this sounds like a good thing to get people away from piracy and improving the enjoyment of people who want to watch this in pubs