So what happens when the Sky Deal ends? Anyone?
I belive he negotiations for the next lot on currently ongoing. BT rumoured to be wanton more games, Sky rumoured to be wanting more games, and a possibility that more and more games will be moved from 3pm Saturday.
The money is only gonna go in one direction in the immediate future, up.
Not every club will have been as fiscally responsible and used part of the money to reduce their net debt significantly.
The money will go up becuase of the demand and the competition of buyers, however "more" games won't eb changed. They'll be taking games away from each other. If BT get more games, it will mean Sky will get less, and vice versa. Sky have less games than they used to becuase of BT throwing some money around and supririsng them.
A new Sky deal gets signed?
I belive he negotiations for the next lot on currently ongoing. BT rumoured to be wanton more games, Sky rumoured to be wanting more games, and a possibility that more and more games will be moved from 3pm Saturday.
The money is only gonna go in one direction in the immediate future, up.
An even bigger deal gets signed.
The sky bubble seemingly is isn't bursting any time in the near future.
The new deal will probably be announced sometime next year.
Talk is Bt will gain alot

Would be even better if we had a decent CEO who spent some time sorting out some decent commercial deals and not half his time in the tanning salon
That's the thing, apparently they are negotiating for more live games. Think there's talk of an 8ish KO on Saturday and Sunday nights, similar to the Spanish footy. I think that's what I read anyway.
That's the thing, apparently they are negotiating for more live games. Think there's talk of an 8ish KO on Saturday and Sunday nights, similar to the Spanish footy. I think that's what I read anyway.
So one option being looked at by the league and mooted in ongoing talks with broadcast partners is increasing the number of live matches to be sold. That went up from 138 to 154 in the last auction but is still less than half the 380 games in a PL season.
An extra Sunday night slot — like Spain’s La Liga — could be shoehorned into the TV schedule to give BT the opportunity to screen more games, while Sky would at least retain their current share.