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Will you pay? Premier League set for a shakeup?

Morning all. When the first Pay Per View match involving Arsenal comes along, will you pay £14.95 to watch on your big screen? That’s a question I’m struggling to answer and have done since the Premier League announced this new scheme. Of course I want to watch the team but, as well as paying for Sky Sports, Amazon Prime and BT Sport, I’m not sure I can justify an extra £15 for 90 minutes of football. Imagine, having parted with your money for an away fixture Burnley for example, only to see a ten man defence line up against Mikel Arteta’s team. I’d be saying to myself, ‘never again’. Until the next time. The alternative is a dodgy stream, an app which Apple have in their...
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