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Old 09-07-2017, 15:21   #37
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Re: All change for Sky Sports channels & packages?

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Originally Posted by bubblegun View Post
The same or less, unless a further price rise is announced or they are averse to minimum term contracts.

It will depend on what sports they want to watch.

The business priority will continue to be for people to have FULL Sports anyway.

If you just watch Golf, Cricket, Tennis, WWE, Rugby League, Darts, F1 or Premier League football then their will be opportunities to pay less, but if you watch more than one of these then you'd be better having it all. Details due to be out tomorrow officially so..
Why would I pay £18 for one Sport when playing hard ball gets me the lot for half the current full price of £27.50.
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