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Have got both Sky Sport and B.T Sport after today I will only have the latter More money saved Thinking also of getting Rid of Sky on everything The only thing they keep doing in upping the price.

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I pay £51 for unlimited broadband,you view box,line rental,evening & weekend calls and get BT sport 1234 espn Eurosport 1&2 all in HD as well as a few others but all I watch is sport on T.v

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Sky sports would have had a get out clause and if they were only paying for the live meetings only the clubs would have nothing left to share

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Sky sports would have had a get out clause and if they were only paying for the live meetings only the clubs would have nothing left to share

Or Sky paid up to the end of contract?

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It'll be good to see Suzy Perry again!!!! ;-)

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It'll be good to see Suzy Perry again!!!! ;-)

 

Nooooooo

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But if the contract was only for televised meetings and there are no fixtures or live meetings agreed there would be nothing to pay up

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Can't go into the finer details of the contract and to be honest do not know all the ins and outs as rights acquisitions is not my area. So don't know what deal BSPA have got from this

 

But some simples maths it costs around £35,000 a meeting to produce multiplied by 23-25 meetings and then compare to money that clubs received for having Sky in attendance to compensate for the stay at home fans. Again multiply against meetings televised you will see by not broadcasting massive savings over 500k saved

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Can't go into the finer details of the contract and to be honest do not know all the ins and outs as rights acquisitions is not my area. So don't know what deal BSPA have got from this

 

But some simples maths it costs around £35,000 a meeting to produce multiplied by 23-25 meetings and then compare to money that clubs received for having Sky in attendance to compensate for the stay at home fans. Again multiply against meetings televised you will see by not broadcasting massive savings over 500k saved

Savings for who?

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If Sky Sports has any sense now they'd do a deal with Go Speed to bring the Polish Extraleague to Sky Sports the best riders in the world in full stadiums racing on great race tracks . Think it blow the BT coverage out of the water

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If Sky Sports has any sense now they'd do a deal with Go Speed to bring the Polish Extraleague to Sky Sports the best riders in the world in full stadiums racing on great race tracks . Think it blow the BT coverage out of the water

And perhaps the riders can tell you how much they are on a meeting compared to what they would get here. Think that answers your question. One reason why they wont come back here. The other is the scheduals. There are still a lot of people who put there heart and soul behind speedway in this country, but you can only work with what you have..

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Must be about £120 a month then.

Ha ha ha where did u get that price from . If that's what you've been quoted for their pulling your leg . Don't pay anything near that price .

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