GwenStuani 4 Posted March 6, 2017 Share Posted March 6, 2017 When their contracts are up, it has sweet FA (pardon the pun) to do with Sky or BT. The EFL would be the ones that would do best out of this imo. They could easily strike a separate subscription from the EPL deal with their 72 clubs and will make more out of this that they probably get from the current to rights deal. EPL will stamp their feet however they are separate brands. EPL would just threaten to break off relegation/promotion if the EFL didn't do what they wanted. The premier league always get their own way, just look at the elite player performance programme (I think that's it, could be production instead of performance), wasn't in the interest of football league clubs but they all voted for it under the potential threat of unofficial sanctions from the PL. That threat has less weight without the financial clout of the tv rights deal. How does the EPL make those types of decisions. The league tier system is surely managed by the FA. Do they have the ability to reject promotion and relegation? The 72 would have to agree? I don't know how it works Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bozojankovic Posted March 7, 2017 Share Posted March 7, 2017 On NBC sports in the states you pay a monthly fee like sky sports and can watch any premier league game live or on demand. You can also stream any game to a computer/ipad/phone. Link to post Share on other sites
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