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1 billion pounds for the fa cup

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  1. kiwiqpr

    kiwiqpr Barnsie Mod

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    FA Cup broadcast rights: FA agrees overseas deal from 2018-19
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    Manchester United won the FA Cup in May beating Crystal Palace
    Emirates FA Cup first round: Eastleigh v Swindon Town
    Venue:
    Silverlake Stadium Date: Friday, 4 November at 19:55 GMT.
    Coverage: Live on BBC Two.


    The Football Association has agreed a new six-season overseas broadcast rights deal for the FA Cup - reportedly worth £1bn - from the 2018-19 season.
    Marketing agency Pitch International will cover rights for western Europe, Middle East and North Africa, with IMG covering the rest of the world.
    Both will then subcontract deals to broadcasters, while domestic rights will remain with the BBC and BT Sport.
    FA chief executive Martin Glenn said the deal was "hugely significant".
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    The value of the overseas deal was undisclosed but Glenn said it would allow more investment in pitches, facilities and participation programmes.
    "It is not overstating it to say that it could have a transformational impact on what we are able to achieve across the country," Glenn added.
    "It also underlines the global popularity of The Emirates FA Cup. With its history and tradition, it has the remarkable ability to create fantastic stories and inspire fans, players and clubs to believe anything is possible."
    The deal also includes rights for the FA Community Shield and the FA Youth Cup.
    It comes after the FA agreed to allow agencies, such as Pitch International and IMG, as well as broadcasters, to bid for single territories, regional groupings or a global package of rights.

    if the prize money is increased maybe clubs will start to take it seriously again
     
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    Sooperhoop Well-Known Member

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    Did they mention to these companies that most of the matches feature squad players and many teams are happy to lose? I honestly think this has far more to do with gambling than football...
     
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    KooPeeArr Well-Known Member

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    Global audiences will be left agog at our 2 minutes of humbling "highlights" at the arse end of some third round round-up.

    Yay! :0/
     
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    be interesting to see what games we get over here
     
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    Football being strangled by businessmen
     
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