Naive.Lol. AB asked for an example (in a pretty arrogant fashion), got one good one within 7 minutes, and then brilliantly arrogantly ignored it. brilliant.
It does seem to be popular to hate prem teams. Literally everything they do, certain people are desperate to look for the worst in it. Or then moan 'it's not enough'. I think some should be thankful they are keen to help L1 and L2 clubs - rather than insulting them further. I think they have a very good point witholding any help to championship clubs given their very rich owners, but it's clear that they realise L1 and L2 are not in such a position. Their help is gratefully received from me.
Cynical.Naive.
Sarcastic - 9 letters, I win.Cynical.
That's not true though. Sky has already had a hit (income down £500 million in last quarter as there was no sport to watch). The number of subscribers fell by 200,000 which was 1% of the 23 million subscribers. Their income was still way over £3 billion (in a quarter of a year).. The present prices at all levels of tickets will become unsustainable. This could be an opportunity for the game to return to the fans, and reduce the control of the TV companies over the game. There could be a silver lining to this catastrophe.
That's not true though. Sky has already had a hit (income down £500 million in last quarter as there was no sport to watch). The number of subscribers fell by 200,000 which was 1% of the 23 million subscribers.