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BT Sports or Sky Sports

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posted on 28/1/14

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posted on 28/1/14

So on the basis of one round of fixtures you're asking if you think it's advisable to switch from sky sports to BT sports? That's like a man united fan under the age of 30 switching to Liverpool on the basis of this season (no offence Greatteams).

So far sky have shown the following:

Man united vs Chelsea
Liverpool vs man united
Arsenal vs spurs
Man city vs man united
Chelsea vs man city
Man city vs spurs
Man united vs arsenal
Arsenal vs Liverpool
Spurs vs Liverpool
Chelsea vs man united
Arsenal vs Chelsea

posted on 28/1/14

I think i am just going to get both, cannot be asked to stream games as its not the same.

posted on 28/1/14

Poor Greateams

posted on 28/1/14

Yeah just get both

posted on 29/1/14

Sky Sports £22 a month. That is on top of the Sky TV package you have. Plus you might pay around £10 a month for broadband. If you switch broadband to BT, which works out £8 a month with a 6 months free deal, you get BT Sports free. I have Sky Sports now but I think I will be doing some serious considering to moving to BT.

posted on 29/1/14

Sky have Italy and Germany (which account for sod all in the grand scheme of things) for premier league rights, thats it and the vast majority of them do not sign up purely for the PL.

The idea that it is big business for Sky worldwide is just wrong, which is why the rights were so cheap in comparison for those countries.

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