John Wayne
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- 9 Mar 2007
- Messages
- 3,300
Sky continue to call the shots. Very disappointing, although not altogether unsurprising.
Sky taken the Amazon games too in effect, but 3 rounds of 10 games not 2.Sky continue to call the shots. Very disappointing, although not altogether unsurprising.
Sky continue to call the shots. Very disappointing, although not altogether unsurprising.
The main difference in terms of extra TV games will come on weekends like the one just gone when teams that played on Thursday get pushed back to Sunday. All those games will be shown once the new contracts begin.Someone’s going to be showing them, so I’m glad it’s just the two different stations. Rumours about all sorts of other channels like Disney and Apple getting involved, could have really pushed the price up for access to all games.
If I’ve read it properly, I think every single game that isn’t a 3 pm Saturday KO, is going to be televised. Which is a big increase of games.
Won't be long now until Sunday is the default Prem day for games with a max of one early & one late Saturday game.....they can all be on the telly then.The main difference in terms of extra TV games will come on weekends like the one just gone when teams that played on Thursday get pushed back to Sunday. All those games will be shown once the new contracts begin.
The main difference in terms of extra TV games will come on weekends like the one just gone when teams that played on Thursday get pushed back to Sunday. All those games will be shown once the new contracts begin.
Might be handy for us the way it's going this year :)The main difference in terms of extra TV games will come on weekends like the one just gone when teams that played on Thursday get pushed back to Sunday. All those games will be shown once the new contracts begin.
Won't be long now until Sunday is the default Prem day for games with a max of one early & one late Saturday game.....they can all be on the telly then.