I left sky years ago,
Dont miss it and can't imagine ever going back.
And there’s nowt wrong in that. It’s a luxury product that not everyone wants or needs.
I left sky years ago,
Dont miss it and can't imagine ever going back.
Sky still have to make the payments to the FA, PGA, FIA etc every month, keep the channels live, and pay the salaries of 31,000 staff.
There will be negotiations with the companies they pay rights to then a press release. People are very short sighted when it comes to things like this, it’s not Sky ‘greed’ it’s one of the biggest employers in Britain trying to manage a situation that could close the business or at the very least lead to several thousand job losses.
If you just stopped paying, you’ve agreed a contract that Sky haven’t breached and that would have a knock on effect on your life, this only happened on Friday remember you have to give people time to manage the situation.
If I start seeing colleagues made redundant because of folk blaming Sky for a virus I’ll be done with the UK.

Absolutely this. I won't cancel mine cos of this but I would hope that Sky look at this and take the view that they can't provide what I pay for and offer some form of reduction in my plan.
They could start by taking the right form of action and get rid of the Sunday Supplement - it's ****ing turgid![]()

Agree to that mate, long pat it’s best
I’ve no doubt that they will look at suspending contracts, it’s gonna need charity from the FA etc first.
For me, freezing payments and asking that contact rolls to cover extended season would be the solution, but I guess there’s a hell of a lot of work to agree that.
For a start, they’d need to finance the £160million per month loss in the short term.
TBH it would be fairer if the money was better distributed throughout the game which I appreciate isnt down to Sky.
People say the little clubs bankrupt themselves but the top teams give away most of their money to the players which goes out of the game ... don't Man Utd have a massive debt, ridiculous tbh.
If any clubs go under I hope a few of the big spenders suffer ...
... of course they won't.
Take football out of the equation, the world economy will be on its knees in the next few months, Football is just a small part of this crisis. Sky/Football will be nothing more than another statistic when this really starts to go tits up.
I hope it’s not the tip of the iceberg that Mr RAWhite has been wiping his arse on as per another thread!!!Absolutely.
Tip of an enormous iceberg.
I hope it’s not the tip of the iceberg that Mr RAWhite has been wiping his arse on as per another thread!!!

I totally agree, but it comes down to supply and demand as with anything.
People around the world are fascinated by a United or a Liverpool, there’s little interest in a Rochdale for example.
Most things in the world are set up to be self funding, it’s sad that smaller clubs can’t do this now. Closed doors wouldn’t hurt the Premier League a jot, but it would crucify League One and below.
We all felt it a little when Bury went and it’s an awful thought that 15-20 clubs could be in real trouble. Macclesfield and Southend are already at deaths door, even a delay could finish those 2 off, the knock on effect is horrific.
Even at a local level, our clubs losing ticket sales, companies that supply our food etc are losing their biggest income. Pubs losing matchday revenue.
Sport, and not just football, is so deeply engrained in our lives and we generally don’t think about the chain that relies on it.
The licensed trade has been flat for years, and those twice monthly boosts are unquestionably essential to your non chain establishments. It’s a horrific mess and it’s going to be a long and rocky recovery.
This is where I have a problem with Sky tbh, or rather the PL.
Selling the PL to Burkina Faso and Ulan Bator may bring in huge amounts of money for Sky and the PL but its highly destructive to the development of the game locally and produces a weird imbalance. It also means that Rochdale are totally screwed.
The whole thing is sad and unnatural imo ...
... Police in Kenya are hunting a murder suspect after a Liverpool supporter was stabbed to death following the Arsenal-Liverpool match on Saturday.
Right lads, here’s my advice.
Sky will allow you to ‘pause’ your sport with no fees. Effectively this is a cancellation without penalty, and you will be put back on when the sport returns.
Before you take this option open your bill and see how much you pay for sport.
If it’s £20 or less, don’t think about cancelling cos it will cost you more in long run, instead ask for an account review. We will see if we can lower other costs around your sport, give you an 18 month reduction, meaning that you will benefit long beyond the return of sport.
If you are paying under £20, it will cost you more to re-add, and if we take a chunk of your broadband and your base TV, you get an immediate reduction and an 18 month benefit.
Also, you will get unlimited free landline calls to keep in touch with anyone in isolation, free Sky go for 5 people, access to Disney plus, and films due on at cinema will be screened on Sky on release day.
There’s lots on there, but long standing customers look after your deal, once your £20 or less you always will be, and if you drop it you won’t get that deal back. That’s not a deliberate ploy, it’s just the way that it works with point of sale offers’.
Whichever route you go, I can categorically say that Sky have gone above and beyond to make sure that nobody is losing out. The phone staff are exceptional and you should ask them for ‘options’ rather than just to ‘cancel’ - you’ll get sorted right out.
This came into play from 7pm. If you’ve already got a cracking deal, like a couple have mentioned, the bigger picture is that you don’t wanna lose it.
I’ll reply to as many PM’s as I can, if you need a bit of advice.
What they’ve put in place for staff to make sure that customers get the best advice is incredible, you will get the correct recommendation, with no thought to salary, targets or owt like that.
Just looked at my bill and am paying 101 for TV with sports and Movies along with broadband and phone. Does this seem about right or am I overpaying. Just seen it's going up to 105 next month. Paying 28 for sport and 11 for movies I think. Would it be worth me ringing to try for a discount as I'm a VIP customer. Obviously I will give it a couple of weeks to settle down as everyone will be ringing at the minute. Any advice appreciated and apologies for putting you on the spot.
Yeah you can do better than that mate, in fact you’ll automatically get better than that by reconstructing now.
Make sure you’re asking for Q if you ain’t got it and the new packs can get you premium Netflix for £4 add on.
If it’s non urgent give it a few days, the staff have been sensational, there’s a great atmosphere on there which is credit to Sky for taking the pressure off them, but there’s about 40% absence now business wide and something like 15 times the usual calls.
Few days wait won’t hurt anyone who’s ok, but it may help the guys get through the folk who are financially stricken and have lost their income.
Cheers mate appreciate that. Yeah I'll probs leave it a week or so to let the more urgent calls get through as like you say there will be folk in a much worse position than myself.
I’m not going to claim free sports for three months my deal is okAye the deals including BT sport are wicked mate, you e done a good negotiation there that’s about as low as you could have got that. Sport inc BT is £35 minimum so you’ve got the rest for £20 which is a blinding bit of bartering by you.
They are aiming to make HD free but the US channels charge for it so we have to, you’ll likely get those back at some point.
You can add Netflix for £4 now as well, which is class value I was paying £12!
I’m not going to claim free sports for three months my deal is ok
I was speaking to them yesterday and they were absolutely brilliant. Took me a while to get through which is understandable but when I did they couldn’t do enough.Yeah you can do better than that mate, in fact you’ll automatically get better than that by reconstructing now.
Make sure you’re asking for Q if you ain’t got it and the new packs can get you premium Netflix for £4 add on.
If it’s non urgent give it a few days, the staff have been sensational, there’s a great atmosphere on there which is credit to Sky for taking the pressure off them, but there’s about 40% absence now business wide and something like 15 times the usual calls.
Few days wait won’t hurt anyone who’s ok, but it may help the guys get through the folk who are financially stricken and have lost their income.