I'm not even sure cash, as in coins and notes, will exist in 10 years time, but I guess thats for another forum.Spells the end of cash POTD at turnstiles & ticket booth collection at SJP for good I would imagine.
It’s a point of view. However, I suspect it’s a fact that we have received an amount of money that’s not insignificant, and that that money has not been budgeted for so still don’t see the need for price hikes, especially in these current climes and especially when we will be back at some point too.In which case it's not a very strong argument.
I am sure that Sky couldn't sign that deal quick enough, in return they get the right to show Premier League games at 3pm on a Saturday afternoon in direct opposition. No doubt they and the PL will be keen to extend this beyond the pandemic. Will the FA stand firm on the 3pm Saturday ban, or will the "rape" of lower league football continue ?May be worth a new thread but it appears arrangements have been made for ST holders to watch games for free and others for a tenner.
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EFL make Sky Sports deal for clubs in ALL divisions to stream matches
EXCLUSIVE BY MATT HUGHES: The EFL have reached a ground-breaking deal with Sky Sports that will enable clubs in all three divisions to stream every match next season live.www.dailymail.co.uk
Answers on a postcard...Will the FA stand firm on the 3pm Saturday ban, or will the "rape" of lower league football continue ?
Can’t watch it in bed then. That’s annoying.Already announced there will be no blanket coverage