Premier League pay-per-view likely to remain despite fans' objections

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Premier League games on 6-8 November are set to include some on pay-per-view but the FSA says the move remains unpopular

The Premier League is expected to continue its controversial pay-per-view arrangements for the round of games before the November international break.

 

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We’ve seen a few clubs fans deciding to donate to food banks or local charities in a “boycott” of this. Great idea to show those who decided on this PPV that it’s more than enough to have to pay for 3 different types of subscriptions just to watch some football.

Shame! They are just money hungry white elephant depriving fans to enjoy the games. They talk big mouthed ‘mental health’ , supporting economic distress and what they are doing is just opposite!

Must mean people have been willing to pay. Fans can be their own worst enemy at times.

Then ask for free school meals because you've spent lunch on footy.

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