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Wst Ham apparently bidding 10million for Javis. has the world actually gone mental? essentially that is saying the squad that finished rock bottom iirc last season contained 2 players worth 25million pounds combined. No it fucking didnt.

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Ba, Cisse, Ben Arfa, Tiote, Cabaye, Santon

 

We got that for what Wolves are gonna get for Steven Fletcher and Matt Jarvis.

 

Puts things into perspective doesn't it.

 

I actually think Fletcher is ok, but £15m ffs!

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These fees are going to become the norm domestically with this TV deal.

 

Lunacy. Meanwhile, fans are paying record high prices to go to games, games are not televised 3pm outside of the UK.

 

Fans brought the Premier League it's reputation because the demand to watch football was there. Now the money that derives from the broadcasting deals prevents fans, not only in Britain, but all over the world from watching the games.

 

Absolute bollocks.

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Basically he said he turned down Newcastle, Liverpool and a few other clubs for QPR and Mark Hughes.  :lol:

 

Didn't come out and say that but he might as well have done.

 

Can't stand it when a player name-drops clubs like that.

 

Very unprofessional.

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Marseille have accepted a (€4m) bid for Jordan Ayew from Reading according to The Times.

 

These signings excite me the most, always like seeing these players I know from foreign leagues coming over and playing for one of the lower teams in the league. Same with Michu, De Guzman, Maiga and Kone.

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According to our vice-president we are paying 5 €3,8m installments for Song, one every six months and no addons.

 

It's not often we disclose so much details of a transfer. Still think it's a bit too much for what will be a rotation player for us, even if it's handy to have a player with his physical presence in the squad.

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Basically he said he turned down Newcastle, Liverpool and a few other clubs for QPR and Mark Hughes.  :lol:

 

Didn't come out and say that but he might as well have done.

 

Can't stand it when a player name-drops clubs like that.

 

Very unprofessional.

 

Our signings seem to namedrop turning down the Mackems a fair bit tbf. :lol:

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These fees are going to become the norm domestically with this TV deal.

 

Lunacy. Meanwhile, fans are paying record high prices to go to games, games are not televised 3pm outside of the UK.

 

Fans brought the Premier League it's reputation because the demand to watch football was there. Now the money that derives from the broadcasting deals prevents fans, not only in Britain, but all over the world from watching the games.

 

Absolute bollocks.

 

What's this? Nothing's changed in Finland.  ???

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At least you're not as p*ssed upon as Spanish fans this season. Utterly mental game times because the rights owner wants to be able to televise them all. Three (3!!!) games on Monday, 23pm kickoffs... FFS you can leave the stadium and go clubbing afterwards.

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These fees are going to become the norm domestically with this TV deal.

 

Lunacy. Meanwhile, fans are paying record high prices to go to games, games are not televised 3pm outside of the UK.

 

Fans brought the Premier League it's reputation because the demand to watch football was there. Now the money that derives from the broadcasting deals prevents fans, not only in Britain, but all over the world from watching the games.

 

Absolute bollocks.

 

What's this? Nothing's changed in Finland.  ???

 

In Sweden they are only allowed to broadcast one game at 3pm despite people paying for multiple channels in order to make sure they can see their team. The Premier League has a huge following over here, so the company that own the rights to it has had to provide all their customers with last-minute access to their own streaming site, which is naturally overloaded with people and buffering all the time.

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These fees are going to become the norm domestically with this TV deal.

 

Lunacy. Meanwhile, fans are paying record high prices to go to games, games are not televised 3pm outside of the UK.

 

Fans brought the Premier League it's reputation because the demand to watch football was there. Now the money that derives from the broadcasting deals prevents fans, not only in Britain, but all over the world from watching the games.

 

Absolute bollocks.

 

What's this? Nothing's changed in Finland.  ???

 

In Sweden they are only allowed to broadcast one game at 3pm despite people paying for multiple channels in order to make sure they can see their team. The Premier League has a huge following over here, so the company that own the rights to it has had to provide all their customers with last-minute access to their own streaming site, which is naturally overloaded with people and buffering all the time.

 

This is true, and is for all countries in the EU due to that pub case. Where UK pubs had foreign TV stations so they could show all the 3pm matches. The case was that PL sold the rights to lets say a Greece provider, and due to being within the EU, a UK pub subscribed for the canal. So they showed more matches then you could with a UK broadcaster, at lower rates if i was not mistaken. This only affect the costumer with satellite receiver, not cable etc.

The streaming system in Norway works very well tbh, TV2 have been ace when dealing with this. They had a excellent streaming service from the go. Pay £35 for 3 months and get HD stream to every single PL match.  :smitten: 

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