stmichael wrote:Just heard on the radio that Sky have lost the exclusive rights to broadcast live Premiership football from 2007 onwards.
Do you think this is good or bad?.
Despite the bias that undoubtedly runs through Sky their actual coverage of the games themselves is top notch and streets better than the BBC and that shambles that is ITV.
I can just see it now if football is live in the evenings on the BBC. The kick off times would be changed to accomodate Eastenders just like our UEFA Cup match against Barcelona in 2001 was.
Ola Mr Benitez wrote:stmichael wrote:Just heard on the radio that Sky have lost the exclusive rights to broadcast live Premiership football from 2007 onwards.
Do you think this is good or bad?.
Despite the bias that undoubtedly runs through Sky their actual coverage of the games themselves is top notch and streets better than the BBC and that shambles that is ITV.
I can just see it now if football is live in the evenings on the BBC. The kick off times would be changed to accomodate Eastenders just like our UEFA Cup match against Barcelona in 2001 was.
Its a little early to comment on times of matches. There is no reason why games could not be at 3pm, 4pm or 5pm on a Saturday or Sunday..
Sky is v expensive, but you are right,St Mick, the coverage is excellent and IMO worth every penny. Its now up to the BBC and (especially) ITV to bring their standards up.
Hopefully the BBC will get rid of that boring little man MOTTY before live games appear on the terrestrial channels! This also begs the question, will the BBC or ITV start a pay per view channel, if not where is the money coming from??
H_K_LFC wrote:Big Niall wrote:I have watched LFC beat Sunderland and West Ham live on terrestrial tv in Ireland so I'm happy now anyway. Live game on most Saturdays.
Do live liverpool games come on in ireland?
drummerphil wrote:.I myself this year have had two cancer operations and spent nearly 10 months either in bed or in and out of hospital.One of my pleasures in life is Liverpool fc and football in general.The the way it is going because its taken a big toll on our finances with me being ill is Sky tv may very soon become a luxery i might have to do without and at this moment in time my main hobby is watching football from my bed...........There are many many more in the same boat and live premiership football for me on terrestrial tv could be a god send.
greenred wrote:There`s a few different TV packages and Sky only lose the rights to bid on one of them.BBC or ITV will probably get the 5pm Saturday matches and i doubt they will be a big loss to Sky.
BarryBelfast wrote:greenred wrote:There`s a few different TV packages and Sky only lose the rights to bid on one of them.BBC or ITV will probably get the 5pm Saturday matches and i doubt they will be a big loss to Sky.
Was'nt aware of that greenred!!
So basically most games will remain on Sky and they'll still charge us a monthly rate for a package and extort more cash from us on the season ticket!
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