That's the coaching badges out the window for a few years.— Jamie Carragher (@Carra23) February 10, 2015
That's the coaching badges out the window for a few years.
Have to wonder what this'll do to SKY subscriptions. Last time they paid £6.6m for each of their games. This time: £11.05m. Who pays? You.— Nick Harris (@sportingintel) February 10, 2015
Have to wonder what this'll do to SKY subscriptions. Last time they paid £6.6m for each of their games. This time: £11.05m. Who pays? You.
So... across the board - that works out as £112,000 per minute for PL football on the TV #PremierLeagueTV— Dan Walker (@mrdanwalker) February 10, 2015
So... across the board - that works out as £112,000 per minute for PL football on the TV #PremierLeagueTV
The Barclays Premier League. The Premier League will soon start to sponsor Barclays!— Cillian Sheridan (@CillianSheridan) February 10, 2015
The Barclays Premier League. The Premier League will soon start to sponsor Barclays!
Many bog-standard players, and leeches of agents, will get very rich from this deal.— Kieran Cunningham (@KCsixtyseven) February 10, 2015
Many bog-standard players, and leeches of agents, will get very rich from this deal.
Just a thought. 66% of Premier league viewing in UK via MOTD. And by my maths BBC has paid 4% of the combined total of sky & BT for rights— Steve Houghton (@SteveJHoughton) February 10, 2015
Just a thought. 66% of Premier league viewing in UK via MOTD. And by my maths BBC has paid 4% of the combined total of sky & BT for rights
£5 billion for the new @premierleague TV deal. The game's awash with money. Cut ticket prices & make it affordable for real fans to attend.— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) February 10, 2015
£5 billion for the new @premierleague TV deal. The game's awash with money. Cut ticket prices & make it affordable for real fans to attend.
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Sky and BT win Premier League TV rights for eye-watering €6.9billion
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