Biggest problem BT have is just 36 football premiership games, no other big sports. May stop a few leaving, but cannot see vast numbers leaving for BT for a lot less sport and value added products.
You reckon?
£43.50 for Sky Sports, which may include free (but very limited) broadband if you're lucky enough to live in LLU area.
£15 for BT Sports, including (supposedly) truely unlimited broadband nationwide. Or you can add Sky Sports as well, and still end up way less that the Sky price.
At a time when the vast majority are seeing a real-term reduction in income.
The 38 (not 36 - you're not the first from Sky to say that) are the exclusive ones, which aren't on Sky. There are others that are shared not just with Sky, but beeb and ITV.
Personally, I couldn't give a monkeys about either Sky or BT Sport, as MOTD highlights are too much pain when being a Villa fan

. However, I suspect Uncle Rupert is whipping his yes men onto social media and forums, arming them with mis information. Although I do not work for BT, I happen to work in a BT office that has one of the BT call centres, and it is quite enlightening
