leagueiscrap, like my sig?BT pays £152m to screen Premiership rugby on its new TV channel

leagueiscrap, like my sig?BT pays £152m to screen Premiership rugby on its new TV channel
AFLcrap1 wrote:Lol.
If you had a Dollar for every time poor old bomber was shown up as wrong/lying or just plain clueless you could retire a rich man today.
that's right, run away like the coward you are, every link disproves and smashes your post to bits, so much for "international significance" as you put it...your code is a poo stain on davey's undies when it comes to relevance on the british sporting pyramid :_<>ParraEelsNRL wrote:Bahaha the guy that has been wrong on all this in about 4 different threads is now coming back for more.
The same guy that used old outdated articles of tv deals done yonder back, yep, here we we go again.
It's alright moron, I already have all the figures in my sig so you don't fucking forget!
You got the TV deals for premiersports and the BBC while you are at it sokkaflboy that are also part of RL's UK TV deal?when the RFL agreed a five-year contract with BSkyB for that amount, and persuaded the Super League clubs to give their backing to it last Wednesday, most of them didn’t need much persuading, particularly when told they would each receive £300,000 into their bank accounts within a couple of weeks.
Well done you frigging idiot.French clubs get richer after £60m TV deal with Canal+
The next link is the one I put in my sig for you idiots, but I'll post it here again for you.BBC NI signs new four-year deal to broadcast Ulster Pro12 games
BBC Northern Ireland has secured a new four-season deal to provide live coverage of Ulster's matches in the Guinness Pro12.
In the league section of the competition, BBC TWO NI will broadcast Ulster home and away games which are not being shown live on Sky Sports.
The matches that Sky select will be live on BBC Radio Ulster.
BBC Northern Ireland has also secured live TV coverage of any play-off match involving Ulster - including finals.
Matches being broadcast live on BBC NI Television and radio will also be streamed online with video highlights of all matches also going up on the BBC Sport NI website.
Sky Sports are new partner broadcasters - along with BBC Wales, S4C, BBC Alba, BBC Scotland, TG4, with discussions for an Italian broadcaster ongoing.
BBC Northern Ireland's Director Peter Johnston said that he was "delighted" that the corporation had secured a new Pro12 deal.
Continue reading the main story
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BBC NI has significantly contributed to a huge increase in the popularity of rugby in Northern Ireland
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John Feehan
Guinness Pro12 Chief Executive
"Live Friday night Ulster rugby has proven to be very popular with a wider viewing audience at home, with the games regularly being amongst the most watched programmes on BBC Two in Northern Ireland," added the BBC NI Director.
BBC Sport NI's Editor Shane Glynn added:"It's the beginning of a new era for Ulster - with a new coach and a group of new and exciting signings to replace some of the experienced players who retired or moved on at the end of last season.
"It's shaping up to be a fascinating season and we'll bring audiences live coverage of every match, on TV or radio."
Guinness Pro12 Chief Executive John Feehan said that the competition would be renewing "our ongoing and very successful relationship with BBC Northern Ireland".
"They have significantly contributed to a huge increase in the popularity of rugby in Northern Ireland with first class coverage of the Ulster games over the last number of seasons," added Mr Feehan.
Ulster Rugby Chief Executive Shane Logan paid tribute to BBC Sport Northern Ireland's continuing coverage of the sport.
"There is now more interest in rugby in Ulster than ever before and that is thanks in many ways to the excellent coverage that BBC Sport NI has given the sport in recent years," added the Ulster Rugby chief.
"The large viewing figures reflect the excitement that Pro12 rugby generates but are also testament to the comprehensive and insightful coverage that the BBC Sport NI team provide."
Stephen Watson will present the BBC Sport NI's Pro12 television coverage with Nikki Gregg anchoring Radio Ulster's Pro12 broadcasts.
With Jim Neilly in the commentary box, expert analysis and co-commentary will come from a range of ex-players, including Ryan Constable, Bryn Cunningham, Andy Ward, Tony McWhirter and Maurice Field.
Ulster's opening match of the season away to the Scarlets will be broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster on Saturday 6 September with the home game against Zebre on Friday 12 September on BBC TWO Northern Ireland.
This is what we were talking about, English Union you flip, not French. Looks like the ESL club deal is worth more than the RU club deal eh?BT pays £152m to screen Premiership rugby on its new TV channel
sydneyfc wrote:that's right, run away like the coward you are, every link disproves and smashes your post to bits, so much for "international significance" as you put it...your code is a poo stain on davey's undies when it comes to relevance on the british sporting pyramid :_<>ParraEelsNRL wrote:Bahaha the guy that has been wrong on all this in about 4 different threads is now coming back for more.
The same guy that used old outdated articles of tv deals done yonder back, yep, here we we go again.
It's alright moron, I already have all the figures in my sig so you don't fucking forget!
you will forever be known as the forum liar and the coward who couldn't win a single argument with me...ever![]()
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feels good on top of the mountain baby!
it doesn't matter if the money is upfront, it's designed to last you to a certain date. In your case, that money has to last till 2021Oh yeah, and remember when I said sky gave money up front just as channel 9 did with the NRL and you swore black and blue I was lying, well thanks to one of your links, it's printed right there.
Bahahaha hahahahaha
Nope, but it wasn't significant enough in any case as it's tv deal is still 3 times smaller than the collective deals Union is gettingYou got the TV deals for premiersports and the BBC while you are at it sokkaflboy that are also part of RL's UK TV deal?
Naaaaaa, thought not.
this has to be the dumbest of the lot, the french article was only posted because of 1 key sentence in the entire thing which explained the worth of Pro 12's deal which is 10m pounds a year in domestic rights.French TV deal from your own link says it payed 60 million a year for the TV rights, you have now moved the posts with this link to another country, well done on being shown up again.
Yup, and it's incorrect! :DThe next link is the one I put in my sig for you idiots, but I'll post it here again for you.
2 points - the ESL has a french team competiting in it, just thought i'd point that out, not to mention the ESL deal encompasses teams in lower tiers from Scotland and Wales....again...just sayin'This is what we were talking about, English Union you flip, not French. Looks like the ESL club deal is worth more than the RU club deal eh?
The wealth is there if you do a bit of research, but none of which would close the gap at all with UnionLOL.
The last link has you putting in the BBC for Union in England with their Internationals, yet I can't seem to find where you have done the same for RL seeing as they have a contract with the BBC too.
http://www.theguardian.com/media/2011/n ... ions-rugby
Could I also have the Premiersport along with the BBC TV deals for RL, or don't you like the actual truth?
LOL dopey, LOL.
it worked out well for me because it went from a 4 year deal to a 7 year oneParraEelsNRL wrote:Also dumbarse, you were the c0ck that also stated that the TV deal didn't kick in till 2017 and ran till 2021, you are a fool, glad you keep doing this, shows what utter morons you AFL and sokka fans really are.
sydneyfc wrote:double posting already? looks like you're already entering a second mental breakdown
it worked out well for me because it went from a 4 year deal to a 7 year oneParraEelsNRL wrote:Also dumbarse, you were the c0ck that also stated that the TV deal didn't kick in till 2017 and ran till 2021, you are a fool, glad you keep doing this, shows what utter morons you AFL and sokka fans really are.
making your code look even more worse. Love it
http://www.totalrl.com/ins-outs-super-l ... w-tv-deal/The five-year deal breaks down as follows
so many sentencesParraEelsNRL wrote:You still arguing after 4 other threads on the same thing for 3 months were you have been hammered constantly, you really are a glutton for punishment.
dork.
Half those links you put in had no info in them at all, but you see moron, I actually look at the links to make sure you aren't lying, and as usual, you lied.
You had a link from one article that I quoted which mentioned no money whatsoever. The next link was to another countries TV deal.
The next link was the one I have in my sig which tells the truth yet you still posted it as if I hadn't mentioned it showing you don't read what anyone puts in, you just come here to lie and cause shit because you deep down follow AFL, but you use every other sport you can to belt RL because that's the real enemy of your's, we RL fans, and I think a few AFL fans can see straight through you and your lot.
Thanks for continually bringing up the TV rights deals of the club games of Sokka in Australia compared to League in the UK against Union as well. The figures which I posted where the real figures backed up with real links the whole time, I even had the links in my sig for a while until I removed them so I had room to permanently show you how pitiful the actual A league Sokka TV rights are, in the process, we have found out that not only does the RL comp in England smash the A league sokka, we found out the awful truth that the club game of RL in England, has a bigger TV deal that Union deal over there and indeed what Australia gets out here combined with them, we also found out that the French Union TV deal is well under half what the NRL gets and that it is indeed around what the ESL gets in England.
Well the RL fans here knew all that, just you trolls that continually post lies and crap didn't, well done on being thoroughly shown up, again.