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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2016 8:59:25 GMT
Does anyone, who already pay for Sky, actually pay again to BT Sport to watch the Champions League?
For me, the Group Stages are just a complete bore, and I never watched them. It only got interesting in the knockout phase. In the past, I would have watched Arsenal v Barcelona, but now it's on BT Sport, I won't watch it. I'm not prepared to pay yet again for the ability to watch the Champions League, and I suspect I am not alone. The fact that I cannot watch it means that I have actually lost interest in the Champions League.
Has the Champions League priced itself out of the market?
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Feb 23, 2016 9:10:48 GMT
Does anyone, who already pay for Sky, actually pay again to BT Sport to watch the Champions League? For me, the Group Stages are just a complete bore, and I never watched them. It only got interesting in the knockout phase. In the past, I would have watched Arsenal v Barcelona, but now it's on BT Sport, I won't watch it. I'm not prepared to pay yet again for the ability to watch the Champions League, and I suspect I am not alone. The fact that I cannot watch it means that I have actually lost interest in the Champions League. Has the Champions League priced itself out of the market? I have BT Sport and not sky. Found a good package last May which worked out about £150 over the course of the year.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2016 9:15:35 GMT
Does anyone, who already pay for Sky, actually pay again to BT Sport to watch the Champions League? For me, the Group Stages are just a complete bore, and I never watched them. It only got interesting in the knockout phase. In the past, I would have watched Arsenal v Barcelona, but now it's on BT Sport, I won't watch it. I'm not prepared to pay yet again for the ability to watch the Champions League, and I suspect I am not alone. The fact that I cannot watch it means that I have actually lost interest in the Champions League. Has the Champions League priced itself out of the market? I have BT Sport and not sky. Found a good package last May which worked out about £150 over the course of the year. Of the two, I prefer Sky because then you get the 'other' sports, Cricket, Rugby, F1 etc etc, although I understand that BT Sport have the rights to the next Ashes Tour in Australia.
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Post by Gas Go Marching In on Feb 23, 2016 9:26:28 GMT
I have BT Sport and not sky. Found a good package last May which worked out about £150 over the course of the year. Of the two, I prefer Sky because then you get the 'other' sports, Cricket, Rugby, F1 etc etc, although I understand that BT Sport have the rights to the next Ashes Tour in Australia. It's all a rip off tbh. I don't really like cricket, rugby or F1 so doesn't bother me. Watch the odd bit of tennis, snooker and horse racing but can get a lot of that on terrestrial.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2016 9:28:39 GMT
The annoying thing is that the regulators promised lower costs for the customer with the increased competition, yeah, right.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2016 11:57:26 GMT
We have BT sport free on Virgin Media(not sure whey they give it us mind!
Not sure why anyone would pay anything to SKY, just to watch films & sports that are freely and readily out there.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2016 12:16:41 GMT
We have BT sport free on Virgin Media(not sure whey they give it us mind! Not sure why anyone would pay anything to SKY, just to watch films & sports that are freely and readily out there. If you'd ever have to sit through the dross that is on German tv you'd understand why I need Sky.
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