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Sky Sports to become the home of the EFL from 2024/25
The Official home of the English Football League

Thoughts?
It says they are committed to 'greater parity'I imagine it will result in a lot of fans using VPNs, assuming there will still be matches broadcast for international viewers.
Cant see Sky showing the likes of us very often, unless we're playing Wrexham, Charlton, Reading, Wendies or Birmingham. The broadcasters are only interested in the "big" ex-Prem clubs and the likes of Salford and Wrexham.
I think the Salford bubble has burst.I imagine it will result in a lot of fans using VPNs, assuming there will still be matches broadcast for international viewers.
Cant see Sky showing the likes of us very often, unless we're playing Wrexham, Charlton, Reading, Wendies or Birmingham. The broadcasters are only interested in the "big" ex-Prem clubs and the likes of Salford and Wrexham.
I imagine it will result in a lot of fans using VPNs, assuming there will still be matches broadcast for international viewers.
Cant see Sky showing the likes of us very often, unless we're playing Wrexham, Charlton, Reading, Wendies or Birmingham. The broadcasters are only interested in the "big" ex-Prem clubs and the likes of Salford and Wrexham.
Well it wasn't League One then for a start ;-)Thought id introduce myself a wee bit early but hello, 30 years since league one football for blues, wonder what has changed![]()
Sky haven’t shown Wrexham anymore than anyone else this season in fairness. BBC jumped on the bandwagon in the FA Cup though.I imagine it will result in a lot of fans using VPNs, assuming there will still be matches broadcast for international viewers.
Cant see Sky showing the likes of us very often, unless we're playing Wrexham, Charlton, Reading, Wendies or Birmingham. The broadcasters are only interested in the "big" ex-Prem clubs and the likes of Salford and Wrexham.
They will keep charging it as long as people keep going. And they will justify it by saying do you want tickets for £20, or do you want a team that will get you promoted....It will just mean more inconvenience for match going fans . The standard of football won't go up but the players wages will. Attendances will eventually go down and to me the atmosphere makes the game so the game will be worse off.
Will never subscribe to Sky anyway but TV games should be allowed to be at 3.00 pm on a Saturday. If matchday prices weren't so ridiculous you would go anyway even if it was on TV. £35 for tomorrow against Portsmouth.
In view of this extra money clubs really do need to rethink their position on matchday prices but they won't.
That is handy.Another pro is that before the start of the season all the televised games until January will be announced, avoiding the problems of some of the prem clubs face with late changes