Am I a bad person or a sell out if I decide to pay the £15 tonight?
Quote from: Drummond on October 18, 2020, 08:46:24 AMAm I a bad person or a sell out if I decide to pay the £15 tonight? It is not for any of us to judge you on that, but you will burn in the fires of hell for all eternity if you do.
I actually would prefer to pay per match basis that the monthly subscription as I only watch villa games.The issue is that I like nfl and golf so unless you have sky sports you are pretty limited in watching thoseI will be paying as it would normally cost a lot more to actually attend the games
I paid for it and because we won it feels like money well spent. I am also likely to pay for the match on Friday. Reading some comments here and elsewhere, am I a mug/immoral or both for doing this?
Quote from: Meanwood Villa on October 19, 2020, 02:00:39 PMI paid for it and because we won it feels like money well spent. I am also likely to pay for the match on Friday. Reading some comments here and elsewhere, am I a mug/immoral or both for doing this?Why do you give a fuck what anyone else thinks of whether you paid or not? It’s your decision, what anyone else thinks is irrelevant. And I’m of the view that I’d have been paying £30+ to watch it in person so £14.95 seems like a snip. As long as the clubs get a good proportion of that money I’ve also no issue with Sky/BT taking a broadcasters fee to get the thing out there. Others disagree and think it’s immoral, fair enough.
I'm surprised how many pubs are advertising the PPV games. Would they only have to pay the £14.95 also or is there a premium to broadcast it in a pub etc?
Quote from: Dave P on October 19, 2020, 02:02:54 PMI'm surprised how many pubs are advertising the PPV games. Would they only have to pay the £14.95 also or is there a premium to broadcast it in a pub etc?they are free I believe Dave P, the landlord of our village local just rang SKY and they said yep that is fine and just activated his PPV channels.UTVThe Doc