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Date Posted: Tuesday, October 01, 01:38:42pm
Author: Juana Aorta
Author Host/IP: host-92-24-157-181.as13285.net / 92.24.157.181
Subject: I take your point about oversees broadcasting revenues, but what about advertising revenues and Sky subscriptions? I don't subscribe to Sky because like you I like to be at the match itself. Last season I visited my local pub to watch Fulham live away at Brentford. The pub was empty The pub was near empty. If there is an archetypal top 6 game on (say Utd v Spurs), the pub will be full of people wearing the shirts of those teams. This is the reality that Sky will never let go of.
In reply to: Same Old Story 's message, "I'm obviously not making my point well - character count doesn't help. Inside." on Tuesday, October 01, 12:40:14pm


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