Rangers face punters fury over Sky TV and SPFL dilemma as with trouble hanging over Ibrox - Hotline
It might be Champions League week but most of the Hotline attention was on the proposed Sky deal and whether the SPFL should be accepting it.
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It might be Champions League week but most of the Hotline attention was on the proposed Sky deal and whether the SPFL should be accepting it.
League bosses moved to cut Rangers out of the vote on a new £30million a year TV deal - after the Ibrox club demanded cash and an apology before giving it their approval.
SPFL chiefs have reportedly been left sweating by Rangers over the fate of the proposed £150million broadcast deal with hours remaining before the voting deadline.
I’m not entirely sure I recognise this happy-clappy world of corporate cooperation described by Hibs owner Ron Gordon.
The SPFL have pushed back the deadline for Scottish clubs to complete their last minute deals after pushing back the end of the window to September 1.
ANDY NEWPORT : No. It’s still well short of the deals countries of comparable sizes to Scotland attract and fails to make the most of the streaming potential our clubs hold. Once again we’re being short changed.
‘I’ve got a guy’. It used to be the kind of line from Trainspotting when some desperado is looking for some kind of illicit hit on a night out or worse.
The SPFL have vowed to continue their crusade against illegal streaming as they ramp up their bid to prevent unauthorised broadcasts being shown in pubs and other licensed premises in partnership with Sky Sports.