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They can. And of course he would have been under contract to say nice things.People can change their outlook
The lack of access to majors is starting to be key hence why the likes of Na are now pipping up
They can. And of course he would have been under contract to say nice things.People can change their outlook
The lack of access to majors is starting to be key hence why the likes of Na are now pipping up
It’s the same as the Greg Norman promise about ranking pointsI’m not sure a sportsperson being positive about their current employer and negative about their previous employer is that big news really. Footballers have been doing it for decades.
Will be interesting if more come out with the failed promises line. Sounds like Liv have potentially over promised and under delivered.
Whats the criteria you are judging on?
Though I wouldnt say there is much competition
I guess it’s because it’s the only golf league![]()
Now now Phil.....dont forget the TGL
End of you posting about it not been on TV every 2 minutesEnd of the free broadcast then
End of you posting about it not been on TV every 2 minutes![]()
So same as the other tours.He's already got the next tragic and predictable barb in about it not being free anymore though.![]()
Why would a broadcast rights deal covering the US affect anywhere else?End of the free broadcast then
Only in the US.
Unless you know something about paywalled broadcasters buying rights elsewhere?
Sky's PGA Tour broadcast partner contract likely prohibits it.Sky would be wise to get in on a deal for the UK, before somebody else does. They hold a strong hand at the moment as the existing golf audience is under their viewership, but as more and more people find LIV outside of Sky, that position weakens.
Why would a broadcast rights deal covering the US affect anywhere else?
Sky would be wise to get in on a deal for the UK, before somebody else does. They hold a strong hand at the moment as the existing golf audience is under their viewership, but as more and more people find LIV outside of Sky, that position weakens.
Sky's PGA Tour broadcast partner contract likely prohibits it.
Jeez give them time Phil,the ink isn’t even dry on the new tv deal.because I would be expecting Fox to look at ways to be getting subscribers in
And then would expect in the same way other deals have happened in sport that they would be looking for broadcasters outside the UK to pay for the rights to help spread the cost
Why would Fox pay for rights and then still see them being broadcast free on an App or you tube
Sky have a deal to broadcast golf nearly 52 weeks of the year with DPT and PGAT -it’s very much covered for the golf
There is no need for them to get a deal with LIV