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Thread: An open letter to the Premier League, Sky Sports and Burnley on pay-per-view plans

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    One thing that really struck me about all of this is, I was under the impression the Cabal of Conservative and Unionist Cabinet Minister Cretins only allowed the EPL to restart if ALL EPL games were offered free to watch on a variety of media channels.

    What went wrong?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    One thing that really struck me about all of this is, I was under the impression the Cabal of Conservative and Unionist Cabinet Minister Cretins only allowed the EPL to restart if ALL EPL games were offered free to watch on a variety of media channels.

    What went wrong?
    BT --why did you choose to believe that statement when you clearly rubbish every other statement made by the government and its servants?
    We are now in a new season with clubs having been promoted and relegated. The agreement was kept as far as last season was concerned, therefore, I don't see where the problem is. Everyone kept to the original agreement which died at the end of the season and the fact that games were covered for in September was a goodwill gesture by the TV companies and the PL.

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