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But that won't stop you watching Liverpool, right?Originally posted by Sarb View PostWon't bother watching any football if we sign Ashley Williams
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Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
May the Lord bless this post.
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Originally posted by Shaggy View PostThey've signed up Wio to be a pundit.
Now I know we all said it about Neville, but there's no chance Ferdinand is going to be anything like Neville. **** BT

Seriously?? Have they heard him speak, he can barely string a coherent sentence together
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I keep getting £5 off my shopping at Tesco too. And I hate myself for spending them.Originally posted by Alex View PostI'm so tempted to do it. Trouble is I'm getting Sky Sports for £5 a month for 6 months or so now. Damn those deals.
I don't want to miss the Ashes either.Oh I don't know.
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To elaborate, non BT broadband customers will be charged £15 per month for their sports channels. Add that to the £26 odd for Sky Sports and that is a lot of wedge to ask for. BT need to recoup their costs but it makes their claim of reaching out as far as they can for free a complete fallacy.
Virgin know that. But because they provide a platform only without content, it makes them unique in the market. With pros and cons.
They can't buy up rights to sell their services, but also, that doesn't make them a competitor, nor a threat.Last edited by dom9; 11-05-13, 06:38 PM.Oh I don't know.
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Just carrying out a customer survey for Sky and this has popped up
The BT Sports channel is available to Sky TV customers with five possible options:
i. If you already have a BT Broadband subscription there is no additional cost (but subject to 12 month renewal contract)
ii. Switch to a BT Broadband subscription from £10 per month (excluding line rental)
iii. Stay with your existing Broadband provider (not BT) and pay £12 per month to BT directly to get the channel (one-off £15 set up fee may apply)
iv. Switch to BT Vision together with BT Broadband from £15 per month (excluding line rental)
v. Stop taking pay-TV altogether and watch via app/online with a BT Broadband subscription from £10 per month (excluding line rental)
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