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It would absolutely destroy football in this country. That's why it hasn't happened. Seriously wtf??
TV seasons ticket I meant mind youI do have a season ticket but others are less fortunate or perhaps unable to go to games due to finances, time or other commitments etc.
The Premier League already have this in place, it's called Premier League Productions, they sell this to lots of English speaking countries already.One of the big challenges with the "Premflix" idea is that amount of work required to setup the infrastructure. It's far from impossible, but the PL would need to come up with (through partnership) the studio setups, outside broadcast setups, commentators, pundits etc. and then all the sales and customer service personnel needed.
TV seasons ticket I meant mind you
I was 50 50 on that haha. Oh agree with a season ticket like an NFL pass.
To the contrary. "In this goddarnfuccit unprecedented times", I see no issue rolling out a one-off seasonal live online broadcast of all matches that aren't already scheduled for the big providers.It would absolutely destroy football in this country. That's why it hasn't happened. Seriously wtf??
It would absolutely destroy football in this country. That's why it hasn't happened. Seriously wtf??
You cannot compare NFL or other sports as they're completely different.Would it? I mean i see NFL or MLB etc and they still have full grounds.
Also financially the clubs will make even more money given the additional revenue from the tv/streaming etc
I think you will always have fans and by the additional revenue the clubs are making, they can lower prices of going to games isntead of the 1500 a season some of us are paying or a hundred quid a game.
You cannot compare NFL or other sports as they're completely different.
The big clubs will make a fortune, the small clubs nothing, resulting in an utter fkin shit non competitive league. The rich will get richer and the poor poorer.
Was undecided whether to bother explaining that as its so obvious.
I wouldn’t, I hate watching us on TV. Watching at the stadium is the only way for me
Exactly what was going through my head.Unless it was sold by the PL where all clubs get an equal split then it would be the end of football being competitive, but I'd go for £250 I suppose, any more and I'd seek other methods.
Depends on the service. I would pay more if I could record / pause the games / less if I couldn't.There's the question - if spurs offered a 'TV season ticket' so that you could watch every game in all competitions, how much would you pay for it? I have assumed a 50 game competition to allow for progress in the cup/European competitions.
A further question might be if you have a ST, would you also buy the TV season ticket? I suppose ST holders might want an 'away matches only' TV ticket if they don't travel.
I know theoretically it's complicated because you'd need agreement from all other clubs, etc. but I'm just interested to see what people would pay. For my part, I'd definitely pay up to £7.50 for a game. I might pay a tenner as well. I'm not sure I'd pay more because there are so many games. I'd also get one despite having a ST, but potentially just want the 'away' option.
I don’t see why the split on revenue would or should be any different to how the league spread the money from selling the rights currently.Unless it was sold by the PL where all clubs get an equal split then it would be the end of football being competitive, but I'd go for £250 I suppose, any more and I'd seek other methods.