For me, the only viable reason for the ban is to ensure fans continue to attend Coca-Cola Football League and non-league games, instead of watching top flight games. Therefore, isn't the solution to simple kick off Premiership at a different time?
As a proposal, here is how the weekend could be restructured (broadcaster as there are at present): Saturday: 10.45am - Live Football League game - Sky Sports 12.45pm - Live Premiership game - PremPlus 3.00pm - Football League (Championship, League 1, League 2) and Conference games - NON LIVE 5.15pm - Live Premiership game - PremPlus Sunday: 11.30am - Live Premiership or Football League (Super Sunday) - Sky Sports 1.30pm - Premiership games - EVERY GAME LIVE, PremPlus 'SuperLive' 4.05pm - Live Premiership game (Super Sunday) - Sky Sports
The 'SuperLive' package could be purchased in three ways:
One Game 'Gate' ticket - access to one game of your choice - £5.99
Club 'SuperSeason' ticket - access to all games, both home and away, to your favourite club shown on 'SuperLive' - £100
Premiership 'VIP Box' ticket - access to ALL GAMES on 'SuperLive' - £200
What do you think?
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Last edited by Salty25; 13-04-2006 at 01:03 PM |