Pub landlords will be delighted, sky will be seething, but to be fair charging pubs and clubs thousands to show their channels (including hours of adverts!!) is catching up with them.
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And this is a link to the Greek broadcaster from whom the landlady obtained her satellite feed. I can't make the WUSA meeting on Saturday, so perhaps something to talk about for anyone who is there.
Might be worth waiting until the court actually gives a judgement, as it's only been "advised" to rule that it's ok to stream foreign feeds.
But if the actual court ruling does say that it's ok to show live foreign streams of football then it could mark the day a lot of football clubs particularly the Premier League will have serious money issues. Because the Premier League/BSkyB won't be able to charge as much and thus the clubs will recieve less TV money. The impact will be felt throughout English football.
Great for the public because it means we could have a choice in Football TV providers but bad for English football clubs.
-- Edited by JamesU on Thursday 3rd of February 2011 02:14:07 PM
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And potentially bad for Welling - it could mean that Premier games will go out live at 3.00 on a Saturday as they do across Europe, and will effect attendances at all grounds.
And potentially bad for Welling - it could mean that Premier games will go out live at 3.00 on a Saturday as they do across Europe, and will effect attendances at all grounds.
BNot if bar staff are employed to keep it open throughout the afternoon.
agree with the posts here - will be a nightmare if this goes through and the bbc having the stupid bint on their news shows effectively promoting illegal behaviour is disgraceful (but then the bbc hate sky so not surprising)
I legally have sky sports on my phone, paid for. I legally can hook my phone up to a tv, it comes with the cables/scart from Nokia
Why cant i hook up sky sports to the tv at PVR, 1 its paid for, 2 its legal and 3 my phone manufacturer give me the cables needed to hook up to tv or big screen.
If i were on a coach or in a car i could hook the phone up to the tv or screens on seats, so why cant i do it on tv in a large room where others may be, If i was at home hooked up to the tv (i dont as i have a dish), are sky saying only i can watch it not family and friends?
-- Edited by JgFc on Monday 7th of February 2011 01:44:34 PM
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I legally have sky sports on my phone, paid for. I legally can hook my phone up to a tv, it comes with the cables/scart from Nokia
Why cant i hook up sky sports to the tv at PVR, 1 its paid for, 2 its legal and 3 my phone manufacturer give me the cables needed to hook up to tv or big screen.
If i were on a coach or in a car i could hook the phone up to the tv or screens on seats, so why cant i do it on tv in a large room where others may be, If i was at home hooked up to the tv (i dont as i have a dish), are sky saying only i can watch it not family and friends?
-- Edited by JgFc on Monday 7th of February 2011 01:44:34 PM
Could it be the same as watching DVDs for copyright reasons they are supposed to be for home use only. They are not even supposed to be watched in prisons, coaches etc.
JamesU took the words from my mouth, this is only advice from a legal bod at the EU, but in 2/3 of cases, the advice usually leads to the decision.
It's a tricky one, but essentially mostly down to the EU's doing. They are the ones who didn't want monolopy's in the EU. What I have heard may happen is a 'Euro-wide' price, where every provider can operate, but at a set price. Can't see it working myself, but anything for a bit of paperwork in Brussels (which, by the way, is a lovely city. Not as nice as Bruges though...).
Murdoch's influence here, however, cannot be discounted. This man is a global media tyrant and he could well be the downfall of the money the english leagues gets. If he gets the hump and goes elsewhere, a lot of clubs, from Premier to Conference, are going to be up a creek. As much as I want Murdoch to get bent over a barrell on this one, I don't want to see the entire English game bought to it's knees...
I'd personally love to see Sky pull out of football. Lets get back to to the old days when any one of 10 teams could win the league and not be monopolised by the so called big four. You'd get a lot more going to games as well.
I am sorry to disagree with you Alan again. but you seem to hark back to a golden image of the past that didn't exist.
When Sky took over avareage attendances in the top flight were just over 21,000 - last season they were over 34,000.
In the 80s we had disgusting grounds and regular fighting on the terraces.
We have now have fantastic facilites and rarely any hint of crowd trouble in the ground, which has resulted in thousands of people now being prepared to go to the grounds and take their children. Sky money has helped created this
The fact is that the Premiership isincredibly well supported and popular. Without Sky money I dread to think what our top flight would look like. It is the envy of the world.
And 10 teams could win the title? When was that? I grew up with Liverpool winning it virtually every year.
You make an excellent point my dear 'chelwing', it may have been Liverpool for you but for myself it was Huddersfield Town. Seeing them win the the title three years on the trott, really ruined my teenage years.