22/02/2012, 8:01 PM
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a1canary

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When it was reported that our games were being moved to sky when we were in the champ, we tended to be told what it was worth to a club. As I recall it was quarter of a mil for a home game and about 60k for away.
Does anyone know what the figures are in the Prem? Assuming they might be close to double those amounts, all these games are going to be worth a very tidy sum to us.
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22/02/2012, 8:21 PM
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......and Smith must score.

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a1canary wrote: | | When it was reported that our games were being moved to sky when we were in the champ, we tended to be told what it was worth to a club. As I recall it was quarter of a mil for a home game and about 60k for away.
Does anyone know what the figures are in the Prem? Assuming they might be close to double those amounts, all these games are going to be worth a very tidy sum to us. |
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I seem to remember reading somewhere that every Premier League club gets a flat £5 million for up to ten games.
Any matches over that and a club gets paid per match, presumably £500,000. I think that goes to both clubs so Sky are shelling out £1 million in total for each match.
Expensive business football......
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22/02/2012, 8:44 PM
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Herman

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22/02/2012, 9:58 PM
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Herman

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23/02/2012, 7:35 AM
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Bryangunnshairline

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The Liverpool game is not on sky its on Liverpool tv, sorry ESPN
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