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Call me an ole **** . . . . but.methinks that it is so sad that the Premiership is extremely top heavy with overpaid non UK players/managers

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As usual Graham you are correct, the overpayment of course stems from the original Sky contract with the Premier League, but made much worse by those stupid people in Brussels demanding that there had to be competition to Sky resulting in a bidding war which drove up the cost of the TV rights. The result is the PL is awash with money and the winners are the players and managers, and the losers are the TV customers who now have to pay far more than if there was just a Sky benevolent dictatorship, as well as the FA and the England team, where Wwoy has a limited choice of players from the top league.
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towny44 wrote:
gfwgfw wrote:
Dear Footie Pals

Call me an ole **** . . . . but.methinks that it is so sad that the Premiership is extremely top heavy with overpaid non UK players/managers

Lubbooo all :wave:

Graham
As usual Graham you are correct, the overpayment of course stems from the original Sky contract with the Premier League, but made much worse by those stupid people in Brussels demanding that there had to be competition to Sky resulting in a bidding war which drove up the cost of the TV rights. The result is the PL is awash with money and the winners are the players and managers, and the losers are the TV customers who now have to pay far more than if there was just a Sky benevolent dictatorship, as well as the FA and the England team, where Wwoy has a limited choice of players from the top league.
But then what do I know.
Nothing to do with the people in Brussels who are certainly not stupid. This is one thing you can't blame Brussels for.

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towny44 wrote:
gfwgfw wrote:
Dear Footie Pals

Call me an ole **** . . . . but.methinks that it is so sad that the Premiership is extremely top heavy with overpaid non UK players/managers

Lubbooo all :wave:

Graham
As usual Graham you are correct, the overpayment of course stems from the original Sky contract with the Premier League, but made much worse by those stupid people in Brussels demanding that there had to be competition to Sky resulting in a bidding war which drove up the cost of the TV rights. The result is the PL is awash with money and the winners are the players and managers, and the losers are the TV customers who now have to pay far more than if there was just a Sky benevolent dictatorship, as well as the FA and the England team, where Wwoy has a limited choice of players from the top league.
But then what do I know.
Nothing to do with the people in Brussels who are certainly not stupid. This is one thing you can't blame Brussels for.
Am I wrong in believing that it was an EU directive that football rights should be more competitive and that no longer was it acceptable for a winner takes all result?
If I am QB then I apologise, but I think you will find the EU brought in this legislation in 2006.
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Something on the Euro front deffo happened in 2006 cos it caused the ITV Digital(?) contracts to go pear shaped and that almost led to Watford ( plus other clubs ) going into Administration as a consequence of spending money in anticipation.
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Us too Moby

Our chairman like many others spent on the back of future income, only for it never to materialise

We nearly went into admin at the time, but are fine now.
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Something on the Euro front deffo happened in 2006 cos it caused the ITV Digital(?) contracts to go pear shaped and that almost led to Watford ( plus other clubs ) going into Administration as a consequence of spending money in anticipation.
It was 2002 we went into administration due to building a new stadium in expectation of the ITV money, which left us with massive debts and a shed load of expensive players we couldn't get rid of :(
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Moby/Foxy, I sympathise with you both over the demise of ITV digital and the end of their football contract, but that's nothing to do with the EU competition rules.
This was when the EU demanded that PL rights be bundled up into 6 segments and no one broadcaster could have all 6, this resulted in Setanta getting 2 of the packages and grossly overpaying as well as pushing up Sky's price, great for the PL but not for Sky customers.
Now the same competition rules are possibly going to be applied to bank accounts, meaning we are all likely to have to pay for our accounts, which is intended to make it easier for challenger banks to get a major foothold in the market and increase competition.
Of course it will be us the poor punters who pay in the end, never the overpaid bureaucrats.
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Moby/Foxy, I sympathise with you both over the demise of ITV digital and the end of their football contract, but that's nothing to do with the EU competition rules.
This was when the EU demanded that PL rights be bundled up into 6 segments and no one broadcaster could have all 6 ....
You say in the first sentence that it was nought to do with the EU and then in the second you proceed to explain that it was ... :roll:

Put it this way ... if the EU had kept their noses out t'Hornets would have had no financial problems at that time nor for many years thereafter. Are we agreed ?

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Moby/Foxy, I sympathise with you both over the demise of ITV digital and the end of their football contract, but that's nothing to do with the EU competition rules.
This was when the EU demanded that PL rights be bundled up into 6 segments and no one broadcaster could have all 6 ....
You say in the first sentence that it was nought to do with the EU and then in the second you proceed to explain that it was ... :roll:

Put it this way ... if the EU had kept their noses out t'Hornets would have had no financial problems at that time nor for many years thereafter. Are we agreed ?

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Sorry Moby but ITV Digitals demise was entirely due to them paying over the odds for Football league rights, mainly Championship or Leage one as it probably was in 2002.
The Sky competition ruling was only for Premier League rights, where they kept competition out by greatly reducing their bid if they did not get sole rights. Of course this did reduce the rights value but it meant that punters Sky subs were also kept low, the introduction of the new competition rules resulted in a massive price hike.
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It's just like watching Brazil!! Lol!!! Two lovely goals from Vardy and Mahrez.
Very happy to beat Chelski tonight especially when commentators were predicting this was the night Chelsea would put their title bid on track!!! :lol: :thumbup:
But we are still five points away from our season's target of 40. :o
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Bloody hell you got on here quick :thumbup:
I thought the commentator was very Chelsea biased. :o
The first time I have ever wanted a team to win that would put them above us.

Well played :clap:

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oldbluefox wrote:
It's just like watching Brazil!! Lol!!! Two lovely goals from Vardy and Mahrez.
Very happy to beat Chelski tonight especially when commentators were predicting this was the night Chelsea would put their title bid on track!!! :lol: :thumbup:
But we are still five points away from our season's target of 40. :o
Tremendous result! Enjoy it while it lasts :)

Didn't I say that a couple of months ago?

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Cooooome on you Foxes

All neutrals are Leicester fans :thumbup:
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I wouldn't normally dream of posting on a football thread but feel a link with Leicester - my son lived there for about ten years and I visited often particularly after my granddaughters were born - the car was almost on autopilot driving up there :crazy:

So pleased for Foxy and all the Leicester City fans - top of the league - wow :thumbup:
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The only time as an Arsenal fan that I have routed for a team whose win would put them above us.

You are right the commentary and the pundits were very biased in favour of Chelski.

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towny44 wrote:
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Moby/Foxy, I sympathise with you both over the demise of ITV digital and the end of their football contract, but that's nothing to do with the EU competition rules.
This was when the EU demanded that PL rights be bundled up into 6 segments and no one broadcaster could have all 6 ....
You say in the first sentence that it was nought to do with the EU and then in the second you proceed to explain that it was ...

Put it this way ... if the EU had kept their noses out t'Hornets would have had no financial problems at that time nor for many years thereafter. Are we agreed ?

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Sorry Moby but ITV Digitals demise was entirely due to them paying over the odds for Football league rights, mainly Championship or Leage one as it probably was in 2002.
The Sky competition ruling was only for Premier League rights, where they kept competition out by greatly reducing their bid if they did not get sole rights. Of course this did reduce the rights value but it meant that punters Sky subs were also kept low, the introduction of the new competition rules resulted in a massive price hike.
Ok .... you win :thumbup:

.... and those Foxes of course :clap: :clap:

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At last a home win for our new German coach; next week he is going to teach us how to take penalties, german style.
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I wont mention my team at moment as things not going well but just thought I'd throw in that I went to Aldershot last night and watched Chelsea thrash Huddersfield in the Youth Cup 6 - 1!! If you search hard enough, there's always a team worse off than yours!

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Talking of Chelsea ... Mourinho has left this afternoon by mutual consent.

That's a disgrace, I was banking on 3 points when we play them on the 26th ... he could at least have waited until the New Year.

Bye, bye Jose :clap:

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Talking of Chelsea ... Mourinho has left this afternoon by mutual consent.

That's a disgrace, I was banking on 3 points when we play them on the 26th ... he could at least have waited until the New Year.

Bye, bye Jose :clap:

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AFCB were oh so lucky to collect three points from Mr Mourinho cowboys afore his demise,
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Where's foxy....is his broadband down.. :shock: ..another good win. :thumbdown: :think:

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Here I am!!! Do you realise were it not for bloody Arsenal we'd now have our 40 points and be safe from relegation. Great performance today against a very good Everton side.
The dream goes on............ :thumbup:
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You'd better watch out Foxy, or you could lose your manager to Chelski

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It'll be a case of Hands off our Claudio. I always thought Martin O'Neill was unbeatable as a manager but this guy is in a different league altogether. Cue a big bonus for him come the end of the season. So far his tactics have been spot on.
I can't believe nobody else wanted him nor the amount of ridicule when he was appointed from so called pundits and professionals, including a certain G.Lineker.
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It'll be a case of Hands off our Claudio. I always thought Martin O'Neill was unbeatable as a manager but this guy is in a different league altogether. Cue a big bonus for him come the end of the season. So far his tactics have been spot on.
I can't believe nobody else wanted him nor the amount of ridicule when he was appointed from so called pundits and professionals, including a certain G.Lineker.
I read the interview with Ranieri yesterday. It seems that the owners (when discussing appointing him) asked if he'd be prepared to stick with them if they got relegated. I bet he wasn't expecting that question!

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