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But that is exactly the scenario without PPV games and you haven't done it yet. Without PPV your only options to watch those games would be to attend in person or find a stream. If you don't mind watching streams then you may as well cancel your subscriptions right now.
It really feels like a lot of people have read the PPV situation in the wrong way somehow and the missed the part where these games were not scheduled for broadcast.
I have cancelled Sky Sports in the past when I thought it was too expensive. I'm only using sky and bt now as the price isn't extortionate.
I pay my subscription fee so that I can watch Tottenham when they're on TV. I watch a few other games as well, but I'm not that bothered about them. If I now have to pay an extra £15 or £30 a month to watch us when we're on TV it suddenly becomes too expensive again.
I haven't missed the bit about these games not being scheduled for TV. They could put them on ppv at a low cost and still make money. How many games do you get each month as part of your sky package? 12 premier League games? So a couple of quid a game. Then you add in the championship games, the games from abroad, all of the other sports events that are all included in the monthly price that you pay. Taking that into account how can the cost of one game suddenly be £15? I think some people have missed that other games that weren't due to be aired were being shown free of charge prior to the ppv coming in.