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Thread: Football's back.

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    Football's back.

    In Germany of course, where else ? Bundesliga restarts a week on Sunday behind closed doors. This is going to cost me, I assume I'll have to start paying my BT Sports subs again when this kicks off.

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    I can't say that I'm interested enough in German footy to subscribe to BT (he's rich enough, isn't he )

    Only a few more week before the Prem revs up again I reckon.

    But HOW are the non-Prem clubs going to survive for up to 12 months with no revenue?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1959_60 View Post
    I can't say that I'm interested enough in German footy to subscribe to BT (he's rich enough, isn't he )

    Only a few more week before the Prem revs up again I reckon.

    But HOW are the non-Prem clubs going to survive for up to 12 months with no revenue?
    Football is a microcosm of how a Tory government works.

    They are "urging" the rich fat EPL clubs to resume operations, but the poor relations in the lower leagues can go suck.

    Our social structure operating in front of our very eyes. Offer succour to the very rich and sod the rest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    In Germany of course, where else ? Bundesliga restarts a week on Sunday behind closed doors. This is going to cost me, I assume I'll have to start paying my BT Sports subs again when this kicks off.
    According to Johnson yesterday in his rather muted display outside the Fantasy Factory, we are still at "grave risk" from COVID-19 and must continue to stay incarcerated inside our homes to prevent the risk of spreading the infection.

    However, it seems he will allow the internment of hundreds of professional footballers in hotels, not to mention thousands of support staff in the form of coaching teams, medics, caterers, match officials, drivers, TV crews, journalists, ball boys etc, just so SKY can fulfil their TV obligations and pay our 20 EPL clubs their hundreds of millions?

    We truly are living in a fu-cking lunatic asylum.

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    What was that Abba song .Ah ,yes, Momey money money ,kinda funny,it's a rich Sky world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    According to Johnson yesterday in his rather muted display outside the Fantasy Factory, we are still at "grave risk" from COVID-19 and must continue to stay incarcerated inside our homes to prevent the risk of spreading the infection.

    However, it seems he will allow the internment of hundreds of professional footballers in hotels, not to mention thousands of support staff in the form of coaching teams, medics, caterers, match officials, drivers, TV crews, journalists, ball boys etc, just so SKY can fulfil their TV obligations and pay our 20 EPL clubs their hundreds of millions?

    We truly are living in a fu-cking lunatic asylum.
    No, it's Germany that's restarting football behind closed doors BT, you're getting confused again, it's that bloody BDS, it's a bugger, actually you need to be having a word with Mutti Merkel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1959_60 View Post
    I can't say that I'm interested enough in German footy to subscribe to BT (he's rich enough, isn't he )
    I get a reduced rate as I have BT broadband and phone line so it's not too expensive, and I subscribe because they seemed to be showing more PL and Champions League games this season than Sky, the Bundesliga is just a bonus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    No, it's Germany that's restarting football behind closed doors BT, you're getting confused again, it's that bloody BDS, it's a bugger, actually you need to be having a word with Mutti Merkel.
    Try and keep up sinkov, our government have the plan all hatched.

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    French football kicked into touch,well done the French government. We need to be doing the same ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    I get a reduced rate as I have BT broadband and phone line so it's not too expensive, and I subscribe because they seemed to be showing more PL and Champions League games this season than Sky, the Bundesliga is just a bonus.
    We were with Sky and we kicked them into touch and signed up with BT.

    When the kit came it told us that we needed an aerial. Now, we live in a five storey house and so would have needed to fork out for scaffolding.

    So, with out tails between our legs, we sent the stuff back and signed up again with Sky...

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