BT have first pick of english clubs so PRL clubs have at least as many matches on BT as on Sky. But I agree that this match would have little interest for viewers in England. If Ulster win this game then the return game will have even less interest as it will probably be seen as a 'dead rubber.'Rooster wrote:It stinks of some sort of deal between both to get more subscribers as quite a few PRL clubs have matches on Sky and we finish up with the likes of this on BT which probably has very little interest to anyone who would have BT for the rugby in England10 or 15 only wrote:I see from the following BT have both the games. What a Bollix. I refuse to get BT having Sky.
It means invading a neighbours house at meal time or da pub.
http://sport.bt.com/rugbyunionhub/rugby ... 6642081600
First Scarlets Game in December
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Re: First Scarlets Game in December
Im a viewer in the green and pleasant lands
Also remember who the biggest broadband supplier in NI is.
NI is BTs market!
Also remember who the biggest broadband supplier in NI is.
NI is BTs market!
Re: First Scarlets Game in December
I don't whink me and the other half realised we'd pretty much be able to watch every single game on the box at home on the Herts/Essex border before we got our season tickets!
Glad we go them though!
The hotels in town are bloody steep for this match - flights were cheaper though.
Looking forward to a few jars at the Christmas market.
Glad we go them though!
The hotels in town are bloody steep for this match - flights were cheaper though.
Looking forward to a few jars at the Christmas market.