Sky Sports Have Launched Their New Channels.
£18 for ONE channel is a disgrace! Sky claim to be offering more choice with their new sports channel line up, but it's actually their biggest con ever! They have nothing new to offer so they've decided to rearrange their sports channels to make more money.
Sky Sports have nothing new to offer, but still want to take more money off you. They've devised a scam to increase their own revenues while giving you and me nothing more. Sky's solution is to charge you £18 per month to watch just Premier League matches. Nothing but Premier League games, which is great if you're a fan of one of the 21% of the top four professional leagues teams. If you're part of the 78% of fans of an EFL team, you have to pay £18 to get some of those live games, whilst sharing airtime with Spanish and Scottish top flights, and League Cup, and England's Euro 2020 qualifiers, decreasing your chances of actually being able to watch your team. You could pay £18 per month for live F1 races that are also available without subscription. Perhaps you want to pay £18 (on top of your (minimum) £20 subscription) to watch golf, which I assume from the promo poster, includes the women's side of the game.
Why would you want to almost double your subscription for just one thing? What's the point?
It's a rip off, a con!
Why?
£18 for ONE channel is a disgrace! Sky claim to be offering more choice with their new sports channel line up, but it's actually their biggest con ever! They have nothing new to offer so they've decided to rearrange their sports channels to make more money.
Sky Sports have nothing new to offer, but still want to take more money off you. They've devised a scam to increase their own revenues while giving you and me nothing more. Sky's solution is to charge you £18 per month to watch just Premier League matches. Nothing but Premier League games, which is great if you're a fan of one of the 21% of the top four professional leagues teams. If you're part of the 78% of fans of an EFL team, you have to pay £18 to get some of those live games, whilst sharing airtime with Spanish and Scottish top flights, and League Cup, and England's Euro 2020 qualifiers, decreasing your chances of actually being able to watch your team. You could pay £18 per month for live F1 races that are also available without subscription. Perhaps you want to pay £18 (on top of your (minimum) £20 subscription) to watch golf, which I assume from the promo poster, includes the women's side of the game.
Why would you want to almost double your subscription for just one thing? What's the point?
It's a rip off, a con!
Why?
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