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"Sky simply cannot afford to lose the majority of the rights, so I expect the estimates to be conservative and there will be a huge increase. BT's firepower will have been dented by the acquisition of EE, but the Premier League are masters of the process and will convince Sky that Bein sport and others will be bidding up. Don't have any problem with the clubs and players doing well out of the deal, but legislation needs to be put in place for a levy on the revenues to be directed to grass roots so encourage as many kids to play as possible, to improve the ridiculously poor facilities we have throughout the country and to provide a platform for more British players to come through the system and thrive." | |||
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"I would like to see a lot more english talent in the premiere league, its great when players like harry kane, raheem sterling, and local boy daniel sturridge emerge and do well, it gives me hope for the future of the england football team as a whole " its great to see Sterling doing well, especially knowing where he came from. Big shame that Liverpool poached him from QPR although Arry wouldn't have played him anyway | |||
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"Sky simply cannot afford to lose the majority of the rights, so I expect the estimates to be conservative and there will be a huge increase. BT's firepower will have been dented by the acquisition of EE, but the Premier League are masters of the process and will convince Sky that Bein sport and others will be bidding up. Don't have any problem with the clubs and players doing well out of the deal, but legislation needs to be put in place for a levy on the revenues to be directed to grass roots so encourage as many kids to play as possible, to improve the ridiculously poor facilities we have throughout the country and to provide a platform for more British players to come through the system and thrive." Was I right or was I right! No way Sky could afford to lose these rights which is why they have overpaid by £1bn or so. As for the Premier League, don't forget that this will set the benchmark for the sale of the international rights which will probably generate even more. So expect the clubs to get richer and richer while the fans get screwed and our kids are still forced to run around on boggy pitches with awful equipment and be forced to pay a lot for the pleasure because very little of the cash filters down to the grass roots. | |||
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"£10m a game. The players will be even richer, England still wont win a tournament" Greg Dyke needs to get on his hands and knees and build bridges with Richard Scudamore to ensure that some of this windfall finds its way back into the game, rather than into the hands of lots of foreign talent and agents. Football remains the national game, but it needs to stay in touch with its roots. | |||
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"I would like to see a lot more english talent in the premiere league, its great when players like harry kane, raheem sterling, and local boy daniel sturridge emerge and do well, it gives me hope for the future of the england football team as a whole its great to see Sterling doing well, especially knowing where he came from. Big shame that Liverpool poached him from QPR although Arry wouldn't have played him anyway" It's nice to see the boot on the other foot for a change with ok' droopy chops, poaching Loic Remy before he got chance to sign for Newcastle and making Demba Ba's release clause public knowledge. He's unnecessary and has no obvious talent beyond a knack for near bankrupting clubs he manages! | |||
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"It'll be interesting to see what the club's spend the money on.. reduced ticket prices? Better pies? I'm expecting lots of agents knocking on managers doors asking for new contracts for their players. " Foreign Players | |||
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"Most of the players overpaid prats who are above the law and have no respect for real fans .don't bother with prem football anymore I go grass roots lower divisions.....dover Maidstone margate etc etc more entertaining and grateful you pay and attend ...no prawn sarnies though lol" No their not. Some are. | |||
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