Could be interesting. A possible end to the 3 pm blackout if it comes about. No doubt we will still have people asking others to point them in the direction of a free stream rather than pay or find one for themselves, https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...ue-200m-year-race-live-coverage-heats-up.html
It will only mean more fragmentation leading to the ever increasing cost . Probably best if Amazon get it through Prime for cost effective .
And BT Sport now in a JV with Warner Bros. Landscape is changing. Viaplay, Dazn (who nearly JV'd with BT), Sky, Amazon, TNT Sports (the new BT/WB JV) ..... Unfortunately likely to get even more complicated and divided, which likely makes it ever harder for us customers / football fans to follow?
I am only interested in watching City games so it won’t make any difference. It will to those who are PL fans as opposed to football fans or those supporting some PL club they have no connection with.
Not just 'PL' fans. I'm a City fan first and foremost (obvs). But I enjoy being able to watch occasional PL, EFL, English and European Cup matches. This fragmentation won't help.
Not bothered about watching other clubs. I would pay for City on a match by match basis, which would possibly be cheaper than the £10 now but wouldn’t buy one for the whole division. No interest in watching Blackburn v Huddersfield or Blackpool v QPR. Each to their own. Mind you all this extra coverage will end up with more streams anyway,
I was about to post the same. That said if we do get promoted I'll probably lose the ability to buy a stream on a Saturday I guess.
I don't understand. Who wouldn't enjoy Liverpool getting battered by Real Madrid? Decent game tonight - Man U v Barcelona
I would prefer it in the pub seeing Hull Reds crying into their beer. To be honest I have enjoyed Six Nations games more than football ones not involving City recently,
That gets me every time I see it. I am a long way from having any affection for Arsenal, but seeing the thoroughly decent man as his showbiz facade falls away and he’s transported back to that schoolboy in need of direction is genuinely moving.