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monster
02 Aug 2002, 10:57 AM
- A league is about to blow up over TV rights (Scotland)
- A league may have its season delayed due to TV issues (Serie A)
- A country may have to PPV many if not all of its national team's games (Ireland)
- An entire league structure is threatened by failed TV deals (Nationwide)

Things could be worse. They could easily be worse.

Parkhead_Faithful
02 Aug 2002, 11:08 AM
10 clubs have resigned from the SPL as of today but it isnt over TV rights, there is a 12 million deal with the BBC in place, its over the voting structure of the league as a whole.

QPR Kevin H
02 Aug 2002, 11:23 AM
Originally posted by monster
- A league is about to blow up over TV rights (Scotland)
- A league may have its season delayed due to TV issues (Serie A)
- A country may have to PPV many if not all of its national team's games (Ireland)
- An entire league structure is threatened by failed TV deals (Nationwide)

Things could be worse. They could easily be worse.
Yeah - they could have Jack Edwards calling games ;)

GoDC
02 Aug 2002, 11:37 AM
SPL, why compare us to that minor league??

monster
02 Aug 2002, 11:43 AM
Originally posted by Parkhead_Faithful
10 clubs have resigned from the SPL as of today but it isnt over TV rights, there is a 12 million deal with the BBC in place, its over the voting structure of the league as a whole.

I stand corrected. But the earlier battle over TV rights couldn't have helped the relationships between the Old Firm and the other 10.

Parkhead_Faithful
02 Aug 2002, 11:47 AM
Originally posted by GoDC
SPL, why compare us to that minor league??

When someone wants to buy the rights to televise youre league without having the world cup tacked onto the deal come back and talk. :D

Parkhead_Faithful
02 Aug 2002, 11:48 AM
Originally posted by monster


I stand corrected. But the earlier battle over TV rights couldn't have helped the relationships between the Old Firm and the other 10.

Im undecided on that, the way the other 10 wanted to go would have been a disaster in my eyes, 1 look at ITV digital proves that, so the old firm's stubborn stance may have worked in the leagues favour as far as the TV deal goes.

monster
02 Aug 2002, 12:42 PM
Originally posted by Parkhead_Faithful


Im undecided on that, the way the other 10 wanted to go would have been a disaster in my eyes, 1 look at ITV digital proves that, so the old firm's stubborn stance may have worked in the leagues favour as far as the TV deal goes.

Regardless of who is right and who is wrong in Scotland, the US deal isn't causing public battles between clubs or investors or anything like that.

sachinag
02 Aug 2002, 12:47 PM
Originally posted by monster


Regardless of who is right and who is wrong in Scotland, the US deal isn't causing public battles between clubs or investors or anything like that.

That's because there are, what, three total investors in the States? Saint Phil, Hunt, and whassisname, Kraft, as far as I can remember. (And the PDL teams don't count 'cause they're not part of the "deal" even if they are or are not part of SUM.) That's not enough people to have a game of spades, for chrissakes.

kenntomasch
02 Aug 2002, 12:54 PM
[not helping]
Serie A will be fine. Fox Sports wants to televise their games and it will be so much better.
[/not helping]

Originally posted by sachinag
(And the PDL teams don't count 'cause they're not part of the "deal" even if they are or are not part of SUM.)

Whhhhaaaat? What PDL teams in what? There aren't any PDL teams as a part of SUM, unless you count the flimsily-related "Reserve" teams that the Fire and Rapids have.

DAKCrew
02 Aug 2002, 01:06 PM
A little off the subject but does anyone know if the SPL games are going to be on FSW next week?

SoFla Metro
02 Aug 2002, 01:08 PM
Originally posted by kenntomasch
[not helping]
Serie A will be fine. Fox Sports wants to televise their games and it will be so much better.
[/not helping]



Whhhhaaaat? What PDL teams in what? There aren't any PDL teams as a part of SUM, unless you count the flimsily-related "Reserve" teams that the Fire and Rapids have. You forgot to point that Mr. Kraft is indeed not part of the SUM framework. Only MLS (which has a number of investors that are not I/Os by the way)

Northside Rovers
02 Aug 2002, 02:58 PM
Originally posted by DAKCrew
A little off the subject but does anyone know if the SPL games are going to be on FSW next week?

Not on the schedule yet.

http://www.foxsportsworld.com/world/

You will need acrobat to read the schedules linked on that page.

monster
02 Aug 2002, 03:48 PM
Originally posted by sachinag


That's because there are, what, three total investors in the States? Saint Phil, Hunt, and whassisname, Kraft, as far as I can remember. (And the PDL teams don't count 'cause they're not part of the "deal" even if they are or are not part of SUM.) That's not enough people to have a game of spades, for chrissakes.

And the people who were in SJ and Horrorwitz and the old DC people.

MLS hasn't been broken over squabbling over TV issues. Other leagues are. Checkmate.

jackistheman
03 Aug 2002, 11:31 PM
Originally posted by QPR Kevin H

Yeah - they could have Jack Edwards calling games ;)

Ho hum, let's kick a man when he's already down and bleeding from wounds administered by those whose job performance ratings likely fall somewhere in between the categories of "stoned" and "in over his head while standing in a parking lot puddle." Bloody damn hypocrites. Wankers, all of you.