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[Cricket]
Sky bids £40m for rights to city-based domestic Twenty20 tournament
Cheers for this, will try and see it in London, or hopefully the Duke of Yorks may get a screening http://deathofagentlemanfilm.com/screenings
Horton's halftime iceberg
Post #54
Jul 29, 2015
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The Big Board
[Cricket]
Sky bids £40m for rights to city-based domestic Twenty20 tournament
It actually feels like its all the grounds that get terrible gates for 20 20 anyway.
Horton's halftime iceberg
Post #50
Jul 28, 2015
Forum:
The Big Board
[Cricket]
Sky bids £40m for rights to city-based domestic Twenty20 tournament
This move is not about appeasing those not involved, its about the money money money, for the few
Horton's halftime iceberg
Post #20
Jul 27, 2015
Forum:
The Big Board
[Cricket]
Sky bids £40m for rights to city-based domestic Twenty20 tournament
Not for me, and very bad for clubs like Sussex who can actually sell out 20 20 games, perhaps if they offer a ridiculous yearly parachute payment of £5 million a year to not be involved. \ More money for the big clubs and agents
Horton's halftime iceberg
Post #6
Jul 27, 2015
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