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<blockquote data-quote="Tony Manx" data-source="post: 611252" data-attributes="member: 50236"><p>I think that Sky f...... up and went into the tender process with their eyes wide shut............do not forget that their market is worldwide as they screen premiership rugby in different countries in the same way as they screen SA and NZ club ruby in the UK. </p><p></p><p>Whether they will come back in x years time with a realistic counter offer will depend largely upon just how many broadband and sports subscribers they lose as a result of the loss to BT. </p><p></p><p>The money that BT have offered (152 million) needs to be broken down between that for the EPL and for the European competition that is not proceeding and then the annual amount per club to ascertain what kind of increase it means for the financial controllers of the clubs concerned..............there is no doubt it will make a bigger contribution but will it turn that many clubs into profit........I do not know the answer to that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony Manx, post: 611252, member: 50236"] I think that Sky f...... up and went into the tender process with their eyes wide shut............do not forget that their market is worldwide as they screen premiership rugby in different countries in the same way as they screen SA and NZ club ruby in the UK. Whether they will come back in x years time with a realistic counter offer will depend largely upon just how many broadband and sports subscribers they lose as a result of the loss to BT. The money that BT have offered (152 million) needs to be broken down between that for the EPL and for the European competition that is not proceeding and then the annual amount per club to ascertain what kind of increase it means for the financial controllers of the clubs concerned..............there is no doubt it will make a bigger contribution but will it turn that many clubs into profit........I do not know the answer to that! [/QUOTE]
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