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Setanta collapse
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Does this mean that the premiership rights could go back to Sky like it did when ITV Digital collapsed?
I feel for the employees whose jobs are at risk but Setanta as a company were rude and arrogant to assume that we would pay what they charged. They over-estimated our hunger for EPL & England games.
Not surprised at whats about to happen to them and to be honest, I'm quite glad.
I feel for the employees whose jobs are at risk but Setanta as a company were rude and arrogant to assume that we would pay what they charged. They over-estimated our hunger for EPL & England games.
Not surprised at whats about to happen to them and to be honest, I'm quite glad.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Let's hope so compestella! I'm glad too. Maybe next season I won't have to 'watch' the matches on Radio5Live!
Setanta took all the plum matches that I used to pay extra for with the Sky PremPlus Season ticket, with good presenters and commentators which made it worthwhile. I'm certainly not paying out for Setanta. People say it's rubbish and amateurish. ITV is rubbish too but at least the Beeb are showing some Italy and Spain matches this month.
Setanta took all the plum matches that I used to pay extra for with the Sky PremPlus Season ticket, with good presenters and commentators which made it worthwhile. I'm certainly not paying out for Setanta. People say it's rubbish and amateurish. ITV is rubbish too but at least the Beeb are showing some Italy and Spain matches this month.
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