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    UEFA Challenges free football

    Football governing body UEFA is challenging whether non-England European Championship matches need to be protected for free-to-air television.

    All Euro tournament games, along with FIFA World Cups ties, are listed by the UK government as being of special social value to the country. Only FTA broadcasters can bid for the rights - which has meant the matches end up on the BBC and ITV.

    However, UEFA has submitted a challenge to the listing to the European Commission, which has to approve each nation's choices.

    The organisation, through its rights partner Sportfive, would stand to make much more money if pay TV operators such as Setanta or Sky could bid to show the Euro games. If the challenge is successful, FIFA may mount a similar challenge over World Cup rights.

    In a submission to the commission, UEFA said the UK government's list "infringes the applicant's property rights, as it results in a restriction of the way in which the applicant may market the television rights to the Euro".

    Demanding that Euro games be FTA "leads to a disproportionate and unjustified distortion of competition on the relevant market", it adds.

    The challenge is particularly relevant while BBC One and ITV1 are airing each of the Euro 2008 games despite England having failed to qualify for the tournament.

    The government will have to argue that the tournament itself is of special social value in the UK.

    The Department of Culture, Media and Sport said: "We will defend the list. The UK intends to intervene in this case and resist any challenge to the listed events."



    #2
    Every kid should have the right to watch these tournaments. I remember loving the Euros and WC when they came round, especially so as we didn't have sky but money talks and I'm sure they'll end up on sky sooner or later.

    It baffles me that UEFA decide to do this and then wonder why schemes are needed to generate interest at grass roots level. Idiots.
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      #3
      The foul stench of money
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        #4
        nothing UEFA does suprises me to be honest - governing bodies are a ****ing waste of time, full of arrogant *******s so full of themselves that their point and only their point matters.

        burn the lot of them
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          #5
          UEFA and FIFA have grown far the big for their own heads...

          How can Platini one day go against the moneymaking in football at club level, and the next day his organisation starts whining about the amount they recieve from big tournaments. It's not exactly like they have probelms financing the EC

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            #6
            Originally posted by BFG View Post
            Every kid should have the right to watch these tournaments. I remember loving the Euros and WC when they came round, especially so as we didn't have sky but money talks and I'm sure they'll end up on sky sooner or later.

            It baffles me that UEFA decide to do this and then wonder why schemes are needed to generate interest at grass roots level. Idiots.
            Forwards.......

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              #7
              Greedy ****ing *******s.

              Have other countries like Denmark (who haven't been in the last two tournaments) shown the Euros for 'free'?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Darkon View Post
                UEFA and FIFA have grown far the big for their own heads...

                How can Platini one day go against the moneymaking in football at club level, and the next day his organisation starts whining about the amount they recieve from big tournaments. It's not exactly like they have probelms financing the EC
                That's what hit me about this, the hypocrisy. Football is about money, from the bottom of the league to the top, to the international game. Some lying *******s try and pretend it isn't when it suits their agenda, and then rub their hands together at the prospect of increased revenue when they get the chance. Why does internation fooball need to make any money at all, other than to cover token appearance fees? Sack all of the gravy train officials who do fook all and there's sod all left that couldn't be covered by ticket sales. Since when was international football an industry of it's own?
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                  #9
                  Typical UEFA in it for the money, unless it suits another agenda - total hypocrites
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