before sky every match was on the telly for free
nads mate you need to check with an oldtimer, all Sunderlands matches were on Sunday afternoon on TTTV i know it's well before your time but it's trueThis was literally never the case mate.
Always looked forward to watching "shoot" on a Sundaynads mate you need to check with an oldtimer, all Sunderlands matches were on Sunday afternoon on TTTV i know it's well before your time but it's true
They weren’t free though. You had to have a tv license.nads mate you need to check with an oldtimer, all Sunderlands matches were on Sunday afternoon on TTTV i know it's well before your time but it's true
ITV held exclusive rights to live Football League matches, having paid £44 million over a four-year period (1988–1992).before that the football was broadcast live by itv
See I have major issues with what people call “free to air” tv. Fir any tv channel, you must have a tv licence. Not having a tv licence Gets you a fine. You don’t pay for Sky, Sky simply stop you watching. You don’t pay fir the bbc, they fine you lots of money!!So not live then? I’ve been around since long before 1992 and had my season ticket/card since around then and we very rarely played on a Sunday!
Its not Sky’s fault the Premier League was formed and they wanted to monetise it, and it’s not Sky’s fault they had to pay the league more to outbid competitors.
It would be nice if there was free football on TV for those without access of course but sport is a business so it ain’t ever gonna change back now.
Never understood that to be honest. The TV stations make their money through advertising. Why do punters need to have a license?See I have major issues with what people call “free to air” tv. Fir any tv channel, you must have a tv licence. Not having a tv licence Gets you a fine. You don’t pay for Sky, Sky simply stop you watching. You don’t pay fir the bbc, they fine you lots of money!!
There is no such thing as free tv. Not anywhere in the uk!!
Never understood that to be honest. The TV stations make their money through advertising. Why do punters need to have a license?
So is the BBC ad free? Genuine question, i left the UK when i was 7Literally forced to pay for BBC mate, they could put ads on, which would offend nobody, and scrap the fee. They’d make more money.
I know Sky subscriptions don’t even break even with what it costs to run the company, it’s all about advert revenue. Sky Sports subscribers don’t even cover the PL bill in subscriptions, and that’s before you add the billions a year for the other content and contracts.
None of us are offended by adverts. BBC should do that rather than take more money from elderly folk.
So is the BBC ad free? Genuine question, i left the UK when i was 7
We get a BBC offshoot here on Foxtel so have no idea what goes on in the UK.Supposedly it is mate, but I swear there’s as much ****e between shows on there as any other channel anyway just advertising the BBC itself.
Worst thing is, BBC programming over last few years has gone so far downhill you barely watch it anyway.
They used to at least do good documentaries and such but Channel 4 and Sky Documentaries di a way better job of even that now.
don't want to be pedantic nads mate but i wrote, before sky all matches were free, which they were, live wasn't mentioned by meThis was literally never the case mate.
don't want to be pedantic nads mate but i wrote, before sky all matches were free, which they were, live wasn't mentioned by me
Still weren't free though! TV licences have been around since 1940s I believe and have been required ever since on penalty of a hefty finedon't want to be pedantic nads mate but i wrote, before sky all matches were free, which they were, live wasn't mentioned by me
I remember us playing arsenal at Roker Park 1990/91 season on ITV, the linesman got hit with a pie.ITV held exclusive rights to live Football League matches, having paid £44 million over a four-year period (1988–1992).before that the football was broadcast live by itv