Muahahaha wrote: » Had forgotten Amazon are screening the Premier League from now on. Bit of a bizarre deal, all they've got is 20 games for the season and 10 of them are being broadcast simultaneously on Stephens Day
Harry Palmr wrote: » How does one postpone a late summer friendly, unless they are thinking about summer 2020?
Harry Palmr wrote: » I wish the club would just come and say "we're signing no one".
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » City have such an easy run in on paper. We have a daunting one.
BullBlackNova wrote: » Toe in the water for them. If it attracts decent viewership expect them to go big in the next round of fixture sales. Buying it all up and putting it on an online platform straight out this time was a risk - essentially a new product in the English market, you don't know how consumers would react. That subscription service that bought the Italian/Spanish rights went bust by the middle of last season. Obviously much more interest in the English game than Italy or Spain but given the price of what they'd be buying, Amazon would be very keen to know that they would see some return for their investment so this is a way of normalising the idea of watching football online for those who don't. Going to be a right balls going to the pub on St Stephen's Day if the pubs haven't signed up, though!!
Dickerty wrote: » Seriously though, he had a pretty good season by the looks of things. Best of luck to him.
rob316 wrote: » Amazon are interesting player as they could literally buy and sell Sky 100 times over. It took them 15 years to reach considerable profits, they are very happy playing the long game and cornering a market first. In the next round of rights they could take the lot from Sky if they wanted to, your talking about a company with £250bn in turnover annually. Sky paid £5bn for 3 years. Its a couple months profits for Amazon in the grand scheme of things.
daheff wrote: » did he not have a couple of howlers in turkey and they tried to offload him?
Agent Coulson wrote: » Amazon only have two match weeks however they will be showing all games on those two match weeks. You can pick which match you want to watch.
Muahahaha wrote: » I think Amazon Prime is €9.99 a month for Irish customers but new subs get a free 30 day trial. Both rounds of Amazons 20 PL games are in December so between that and the free shipping for Prime members during the Christmas period plus the movies on their platform it'll be an opportune time to take advantage of the free month. And then cancel afterwards.
FitzShane wrote: » Starting off with a Friday night game at home to Norwich, Southampton, Arsenal & Burnley. Finish the season with Chelsea, Arsenal & Newcastle.
Peatys wrote: » Does anyone know when do the April and may hospitality packages come available? Seems to only be up to end of march on the web site
corcaigh07 wrote: » Am I right in saying all the Amazon games and 3pm Saturday games are on Premier Sports in Ireland?
Charlie19 wrote: » I love Friday night kick-offs, so much better than noon on a Saturday which never suits.
Owl. wrote: » Friday night games are the best. It's great to finish the working week, go home and put the feet up and watch a game. A loss can ruin the weekend but we don't do that very often any more.
Turtyturd wrote: » Bookmarked for future reference.