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Title: Soccer Football Conference
Notice:Don't forget your season ticket.....
Moderator:MOVIES::PLAYFORD
Created:Thu Aug 08 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:608
Total number of notes:85903

486.0. "SKY" by XSTACY::JLUNDON (http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-)) Thu Jul 06 1995 15:52

My first ever .0.  How could it have taken me nearly 4 years to gain
that dubious honour?

Anyhow, this is a list of the games Sky intend showing from the first half 
of the season.

                             James.

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From:	XSTACY::VBORMC::"[email protected]" "Tim Geldard"  6-JUL-1995
14:41:58.54
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Subj:	Sky Games from Futurenet

Tim

> 
> SKY ANNOUNCE LIVE GAMES
> 
> 6 July 1995 at 08:22:35
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
>           DUTCH striker Dennis Bergkamp will make his
>           Premiership debut for Arsenal live on
>           television.
>           Arsenal's opening fixture, at home to
>           newly-promoted Middlesbrough, will be Sky's
>           first live game of the season on Sunday, August
>           20.
>           The following day, fellow-�8.5m signing Stan
>           Collymore will make his Liverpool debut live in
>           front of the cameras as the Reds travel to
>           Elland Road to face Leeds United.
>           Champions Blackburn Rovers make their first live
>           television appearance of the season the
>           following Monday when they tackle runners-up
>           Manchester United at Ewood Park.
>           United's game with Liverpool on October 1 -
>           earmarked for Eric Cantona's return from
>           suspension - will also be shown live.
>           Sky announced they are showing 28 live
>           Premiership games before the New Year and will
>           broadcast 60 all season.
>           They are also broadcasting England's
>           internationals at home to Croatia and
>           Switzerland, the Charity Shield, and FA Cup and
>           Scottish Premier Division games.
>           Sky's live FA Carling Premiership games:
>           August 20: Arsenal v Middlesbrough; August 21:
>           Leeds United v Liverpool; August 27: Sheffield
>           Wednesday v Newcastle United; August 28:
>           Blackburn Rovers v Manchester United.
>           September 10: Manchester City v Arsenal;
>           September 11: West Ham United v Chelsea;
>           September 17: Nottingham Forest v Everton;
>           September 24: Newcastle United v Chelsea;
>           September 25: Queens Park Rangers v Tottenham
>           Hotspur.
>           October 1: Manchester United v Liverpool;
>           October 15: Sheffield Wednesday v Middlesbrough;
>           October 16: Wimbledon v West Ham United; October
>           22: Southampton v Liverpool; October 29:
>           Tottenham Hotspur v Newcastle United; October
>           30: Bolton Wanderers v Arsenal.
>           November 5: Everton v Blackburn Rovers; November
>           19: Queens Park Rangers v Coventry City;
>           November 20: Southampton v Aston Villa; November
>           26: Arsenal v Blackburn Rovers.
>           December 3: Wimbledon v Newcastle United;
>           December 4: Sheffield Wednesday v Coventry City;
>           December 10: Nottingham Forest v Aston Villa;
>           December 17: Liverpool v Manchester United;
>           Decem ber 24: Leeds United v Manchester United;
>           December 26: Blackburn Rovers v Manchester City;
>           December 27: Bolton Wanderers v Leeds United.
>           January 1: Tottenham Hotspur v Manchester
>           United, January 2: Queens Park Rangers v
>           Chelsea.
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486.1CHEFS::STRATFORDSHello Mum!Thu Jul 06 1995 17:215
    Umm, just throw a spanner into the works, the games on August 20 and
    August 21 may both be shown on Aug 20. Arsenal are awaiting
    confirmation from Sky re ko times.
    
    Stuart
486.2And there's more.....KERNEL::MCGAUGHRINWed Nov 29 1995 16:4595
    
    #125m Sky deal raises fears of monopoly
    
    By Christopher Davies
    
    IN A further blow to viewers of terrestrial channels, satellite
    television yesterday claimed the rights
    to the Endsleigh League and Coca-Cola Cup.
    
    Sky took a further step towards a monopoly of English football when the
    Football League agreed a
    five-year deal worth a total of #125 million to broadcast Endsleigh and
    Coca-Cola Cup games
    previously shown by ITV.
    
    Next season the satellite station will televise live the Premiership,
    Endsleigh, Coca-Cola Cup and
    FA Cup from round one until the final plus England internationals at
    Wembley; the BBC will
    broadcast from the third round of the FA Cup, including the final, with
    all three channels bidding for
    European ties.
    
    The BBC will still have Match of the Day while ITV can show recordings
    of Football League
    competitions, but Sky are slowly but surely becoming the paymasters of
    English football.
    
    While the sport benefits financially it will raise the question of
    whether the national game should be
    available to all or just those who can afford Sky.
    
    There was jubilation at Lytham St Annes as they celebrated the contract
    that raises income from
    television from #8 million to #25 million per annum. "We understand the
    anxiety of having to buy a
    dish but what was the choice?" said Lee Walker, who brokered the
    Football League's record deal.
    
    "If we do not get sufficient money there may not be clubs to watch. We
    may be accused of taking the
    30 pieces of silver but without the Sky deal it would be a contributory
    factor towards clubs possibly
    going to the wall."
    
    The First Division clubs will be given the giant share of the deal
    
    The Football League deal covers the screening of up to 60 live
    Endsleigh matches per season from
    the start of 1996-97. All three end-of-season Wembley play-offs will be
    shown live.
    
    Sky will also show League Cup ties live from the first round for the
    first time.
    
    On Nov 10 the Football League's 72 chairmen deferred a decision on the
    Football Association deal
    worth #120 million - a deal the FA then withdrew. Walker was then able
    to open negotiations with
    Sky on an exclusive basis and all that remains is for the League clubs
    to agree at a meeting on Dec
    29 how the money should be split.
    
    The Football League claim the new Sky deal is worth more than the FA's
    offer, not least because
    they will have more control of commercial rights.
    
    The First Division clubs will be given the giant share of the deal -
    around #1 million per club per
    season - in an effort to stave off the continued threat of a breakaway
    to a Premier League II.
    
    Clubs in the Second and Third Divisions will receive an increase to
    around #200,000 but Gordon
    McKeag, the League's president, said: "This agreement is the most
    important ever secured by the
    Football League and assures us of our autonomy."
    
    As news of the Football League's deal was announced there were rumours
    that ITV were making a
    big play for the FA Cup final. The 1996 and 1997 finals are covered by
    the current FA agreement
    and will be shown on the BBC, but ITV would love to show the season's
    finale again.
    
       A #15 million-plus Budget windfall will help clubs implement the
    recommendations of the Taylor
    Report on stadium safety. Chancellor Kenneth Clarke yesterday announced
    a five per cent reduction
    in pools betting duty, to be followed by a further one per cent cut in
    May, provided pools companies
    pass on the extra benefit to be shared equally between the Football
    Trust and the Foundation for
    Sport and the Arts.
    
486.3About Time tooXSTACY::ulrika.ilo.dec.com::PHAYDENNeoMaxiZoonDweebiMon Feb 03 1997 13:2041
EU Plan: TV Sports For All

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission will propose 
this week changing EU law to make sure everyone can see live 
TV coverage of major sporting events
like soccer's World Cup and the Olympic Games. 

Under a proposed amendment to the EU's so-called "television 
without frontiers" law, pay TV channels like BSkyB and Canal 
Plus would still be able to buy
exclusive rights to sports events. But they would have to 
respect laws laid down in individual EU countries saying 
specified events must be broadcast free either
uncoded or on a non-pay channel. 

"The rules concern not the acquisition, but the use of the 
rights," said one EU official. "The main objective is to ensure 
that events of major importance for society
are on the clear (non-encrypted) television and not pay 
television." 

Last July, for example, Germany's Kirch group won a bidding 
battle for television rights to the 2002 and 2006 World Cup 
Soccer Finals. 

The move, which EU officials say is backed by most member 
states, responds to European Parliament demands that the 
right of rich and poor alike to watch big
sports events should be protected. Under the proposal 
broadcasters would have to respect national lists of important 
sporting events and show them uncoded. 

EU officials said that even in cases where national law obliged 
the pay TV stations to show the events free, they would still 
get the benefit from advertising and
sponsorship. 

They could also sell the events to other TV channels in the 
country concerned, they said. 

Reuters/Variety 
486.4GYMAC::DCASSIDYThu Feb 06 1997 15:538
> Last July, for example, Germany's Kirch group won a bidding 
> battle for television rights to the 2002 and 2006 World Cup 
> Soccer Finals. 
    
    	Mmmm, and I wonder why UEFA are backing Germany for the FIFA World
    Cup...ah the it seems the power of the DM is showing through ...
    
    Dezzz. 
486.5EU legislationMILE::JENKINSThu Feb 06 1997 16:5310
    
    ....maybe the power of the DM won't be strong in future....
    The EU look set to pass regulation that events of national interest
    must be available on non-subscription services and to which the 
    majority of the population has access.
    
    If EU do pass this legislation it's gonna put a big spanner in the
    SKy/Satellite/PayTV works!
    
    Richard.
486.6GYMAC::DCASSIDYFri Feb 07 1997 14:495
    
    Yeah Richard, I read about that...about time too...this pay per view is
    getting too much...this weekend is a washout with the Boxing....
    
    Dezzz.