Premier League 2014/15 - Version II

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Premier League TV rights: Sky and BT pay £5.1bn for live games

Sky and BT Sport will pay the Premier League £5.136bn to share live TV rights for three seasons from 2016-17.
Sky have been granted five of the seven match packages on offer, including the first Friday evening games and both Sunday packages.
Under the contract, which represents a 70% increase on Sky and BT's current deal, 168 games will be shown live, at an average cost of £10.2m.
Premier League boss Richard Scudamore refused to give details of payments.
He also said he had given no thought to the overseas rights for the same period, which have not been sold.
"Burnley are bigger economically than Ajax, which says a lot about how our league is made up," said chief executive Scudamore.
"Clubs will have to address ticket prices to make sure the stadia remain full. Maybe there will be increased hard work for the clubs."

Can't see this happening....

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31357409
 
Looks like we are missing out at just the wrong time.
 
So basically sky have smashed BT out of the water there
Not really, Sky seem to have panicked and gone over the top. Going from where they are now, BTnow have slightly better games for slightly more money, while Sky have slightly worse games for nearly double the money.
 
I met her at the NEC bike show, she resembled a haggard crack whore. She failed to appreciate how much we had in common.
 
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