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OldGoldenVision said:a short precis would be nice
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OldGoldenVision said:Only the foreign element. It was natural that something like this would happen after the court decision last week.
I'd be interested to see just how much folk abroad would be willing to pay; and how the other teams they play against would fair in this. The RS sell their rights abroad. Everton say sod off, you're not showing our game unless you cough up...
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OldGoldenVision said:Where's t'ickets when yer need 'im???
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cjohno said:well it is the reason the foriegners have taken control, the money that can be made from selling ther eown tv rights abroad are massive, sky make over 1 billion from selling the premiership to foriegn tv companies and all prem clubs get about 17 million each, the likes of liverpool and man utd would make a lot more selling there own tv rights abroad, and then there other clubs who wouldnt really have any takers, look at the likes of blackpool who were promoted last season!! how they going to make any money from selling there games abroad. would liverpool and man utd etc only be able to sell there home games abroad? as they cant sell the rights for an away game can they ? the major implication i can see is that to do this it would need a vote from the premier league as happened in 2003 with man utd wanting to sell there own rights, the vote was 20 against 1 in favour(man utd) if it came to a vote again there would still be to many teams voting against it so its a no win for liverpool, unless and this is the problem the bigger teams threaten to leave the premier league , this is were you could start seeing a breakaway european super league, and lets face it the owners at liverpool and man utd are just in it for money there not interested in the english leagues as long as they can make a lot of money they dont care.
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Ferguson told BBC Sport: "We are being shown in 212 countries at the moment so whatever we are being paid, it is not enough.
"There is a negotiation to be had there next time around.
[Individual rights] is the big issue in Spain at the moment but I've no
great feelings about that.
"We'd love to have our own but I don't think it should happen that way. It's quite fair to have all equal shares."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15269831.stm
Note the change is class from United to liverpool on the subject.
ToffeeCup said:
14 teams in the premier league would have to vote for it to make the change.
4, arguably 5, teams would benefit from it.
You'd have to think that the reason the prem is so strong is because 14 teams have to agree on something to make it happen and there isn't a situation where Real and Barca thrash every team in the league and see who beats each other on goal difference on the final day.
So the question to the other 15,16, teams is:
'due to the recent court case there will be a change to the way TV rights are sold. While making that change do you mind if a couple of us dick you over for a load of money? Best regards, liverpool'
Unsurprising to see liverpool rear their ugly head on this issue, but its not like there is anything positive in it for the voting clubs to want to make it happen.
That liverpool director has a point about getting seven shades kicked out of them on the European stage though. Still, what goes around comes around.
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