The Premier League is planning to launch its own Netflix-style streaming platform that would broadcast every single game live.
The proposed subscription would cost £10 a month and be available across 188 countries. For context, fans currently pay an average of £76 a month if they subscribe to Sky, TNT, and Amazon to watch Premier League football.
If it happens, it would be one of the most significant shifts in football broadcasting in decades.
@nyamushki@jimmymcbride1 I don’t know if you know much about how appalingly United have been ran pre Ineos but they tended to put players on ridiculous contracts and salaries. It’s all readily available online if you ever wanted to educate yourself a bit
@jimmymcbride1 Problem is you get people like Gary Neville who don’t know the rules of the game peddling outrage. It’s a bit embarrassing he and his colleagues don’t understand the rules of the game. Whether the rule is right is another discussion entirely. But you can’t just change it in game
@AdamJoseph@Driplikewealth If you watch Kobbie he has to do so much additional running when he’s with Casemiro. Casemiro has had a great season but it’s clear he can’t cover ground. If Mainoo played next to someone who could he’d elevate his own game to a new level which he will do next season