It's true, I read it on the beeb the other day. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37815951
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It's true, I read it on the beeb the other day. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37815951
World;s gone mad.
You'd think so but how far off that is, is anyone's guess.
As long as people have Sky/BT in their houses, with or without the premium shit on top, they can still throw money at the game. There are always new ways to revitalise revenue streams, which is where the ops, marketing and strategy teams come to the fore. Now TV is growing and Sky still get revenue there. I wouldn't be surprised if Amazon or Netflix tried to muscle in directly or through partnerships with Sky, at a more premium rate. PAYG will increase at a more expensive rate to make up for any shortfall. There's so much money coming in from outside sponsors that laws will probably become even more favourable for them to get ISP's to dig deeper and fuck with the streams. There are ways and means. I don't think the bubble is going to pop anytime soon.
New deal signed.
http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38054145
:bow:
https://mobile.twitter.com/Arsenal/s...10503395753985
That smile at the end :bow:
Yay! Now let's get him fit, we need him.