Yeah, as hilarious as I was being, it turns out they've opted in, so that's probably how most of the money will be generated.
The clubs that have opted out in the Championship are; Aston Villa Birmingham Bristol City Derby Fulham Hull City AFC Leeds Middlesbrough QPR Sunderland and Wolves. So what's the deal here then? How come all the 'smaller' clubs have opted in and seemingly must make money from it? Do the 'bigger' clubs hope to generate more income from Sky appearances? If you are a Sheffield fan, do you only get home games, or home games and away games with clubs that have opted in or no games from clubs that have opted out? I'm confused.
Well yeah, but what's the crossover point? At what point do you lose money by opting in? And, for the hell of it, why? Or, how?
League One; all clubs opted in except Charlton. League Two; no Accrington, no Forest Green. Anyone know why?
Hey, I know we're getting along but I wouldn't call us close. Over 1000 posts now, still not had my "Clique Welcomepack".