trousers Posted 8 November, 2013 Posted 8 November, 2013 Saints related news... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/competitions/champions-league/10436566/BT-Sport-to-show-Champions-League-and-Europa-League-football-from-2015.html
Saint137 Posted 9 November, 2013 Posted 9 November, 2013 Looks like its confirmed and will be exclusive. Huge spanner in the works for ITV & Sky although some games will be FTA. I wonder with the growth of foreign streaming sites whether they'll get a return on their investment, have to feel that the wheels are going to come off the TV football bandwagon in the next 5 years.
Batman Posted 9 November, 2013 Posted 9 November, 2013 Looks like its confirmed and will be exclusive. Huge spanner in the works for ITV & Sky although some games will be FTA. I wonder with the growth of foreign streaming sites whether they'll get a return on their investment, have to feel that the wheels are going to come off the TV football bandwagon in the next 5 years. been said for the last 20 years
Graffito Posted 9 November, 2013 Posted 9 November, 2013 Looks like its confirmed and will be exclusive. Huge spanner in the works for ITV & Sky although some games will be FTA. I wonder with the growth of foreign streaming sites whether they'll get a return on their investment, have to feel that the wheels are going to come off the TV football bandwagon in the next 5 years. BT may go the way of all the others who have tried and failed to rival Sky.
Right sider Posted 9 November, 2013 Posted 9 November, 2013 I also get the feeling bt may well follow itv digital and setanta .
CB Fry Posted 9 November, 2013 Posted 9 November, 2013 BT may go the way of all the others who have tried and failed to rival Sky. I also get the feeling bt may well follow itv digital and setanta . Possibly, but this is different. Those others paid over the odds for tat no one was bothered about like the Football League and fourth tier missable Prem games. That said BT could go pop just because of the amount they've spent. Can't see it being free for broadband subscribers when the CL kicks in, though. If nothing else it is a massive gap in the Sky schedules now.
ollysaints1 Posted 9 November, 2013 Posted 9 November, 2013 Does this mean there's going to be no Champions League games on Sky from 2015? If so, I seriously wish BT would just **** off!
Saint137 Posted 9 November, 2013 Posted 9 November, 2013 Confirmed that it will be chargeable, question is how much - they say cheaper than a £40 per month Sky sub. This is a huge triple play by BT, it should get people flocking to BT Infinity which will be much more widely available (and even faster) by then. With it not being until 2015 people have got enough time to get out of their broadband contracts for it. Reality is though that those who watch footy on TV will end up paying more - I can't see people choosing between Sky for Prem and BT for CL, they'll feel they need both. Or use of streams will increase. The other plus for BT Sport for some people is no dish reqd, I know when I was renting I would have had Sky but most flats didn't have dishes and there was no way of installing one. Providing you can get fast broadband you can just stream it all. With regard to ITV Digital and Setanta the important thing is BT can afford to take a massive hit for a couple of years whilst they build a customer base. They made almost a £1bn profit in the first half of 2013FY. From motorsport forums I know loads are planning to switch broadband suppliers so they can get Moto GP next year and I'm sure rugby fans are doing the same. Wonder what Sky will spend the spare cash on? My feeling is it means the BBC are going to have to pay a premium to renew MOTD in 2015.
SNSUN Posted 9 November, 2013 Posted 9 November, 2013 The winners from this deal, I'm guessing, seem to be BT subscribers, the teams that qualify for the Champions League (I can only assume they'll get even more money) and pubs. Unless Saints do qualify over that 3 years, I'm not too concerned, although I'll miss watching the games on ITV when there's sod all else to watch.
Batman Posted 9 November, 2013 Posted 9 November, 2013 more competition for sky, the better....surely? that and the ever growing availability to watch games online for nothing
S-Clarke Posted 9 November, 2013 Posted 9 November, 2013 This is a huge game changer really. Massive voids in the Sky schedules, that they'll somehow need to fill. Reckon on the back of this, football league clubs will get a bit more $$$? As Sky shuffle to fill the schedule, and broadcast a couple of FL Midweek games in the CL places. Not much of a competition I guess, but a positive in the sense that the lower league clubs could benefit on the back of this.
OVER THE HILL Posted 9 November, 2013 Posted 9 November, 2013 Great news Sky have had a virtual monopoly for too long.
kwsaint Posted 9 November, 2013 Posted 9 November, 2013 Great news Sky have had a virtual monopoly for too long. Agree with this.
de-fence Posted 9 November, 2013 Posted 9 November, 2013 Great news Sky have had a virtual monopoly for too long. Not good news when you compare the quality of broadcasting. Sky are in a different realm to everyone else when it comes to covering football.
Dan Posted 9 November, 2013 Posted 9 November, 2013 Sky aren't going to be happy about this, will be interesting to see how they respond. Proberly try and create a European super league or something daft like that.
mikec Posted 9 November, 2013 Posted 9 November, 2013 Great news Sky have had a virtual monopoly for too long. It's not just Sky who have lost the rights - it is ITV as well. This means no games for those of us who refuse to pay for subscription TV. BT says they will show the final free-to-air but I bet they won't do it for many other games.
Big Bad Bob Posted 9 November, 2013 Posted 9 November, 2013 Great news Sky have had a virtual monopoly for too long. Yeah, and now the result of no monopoly is we have to pay more to watch the same amount of sport that, previously, was covered by 1 subscription. As I won't move to BT broadband (they throttle at peak times and it's much, much more expensive than the Sky offering) I'm going to have to pay £15 more a month to watch the same amount of sport. Already lost Rugby Union and ESPN (FTA version), what next....
badgerx16 Posted 9 November, 2013 Posted 9 November, 2013 If they think that the millions who are used to watching the CL on ITV for free will switch to paying BT for it, I think they are mistaken. I 4-1 certainly won't.
Pat from Poole Posted 9 November, 2013 Posted 9 November, 2013 Al Jazeera Sport have Champions League rights. I'd far rather subscribe to them than BT Sport.
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