Tearing up the pooled TV deal is a recipe for the rich to get richer | David Conn
Tearing up the pooled TV deal is a recipe for the rich to get richer | David Conn
Since the establishment of the Premier League clubs have divided TV revenue between them, but this is under threat So, in relaxed, celebratory mood a year on from the court battle which ousted Tom Hicks and George Gillett from Liverpool and installed new Americans, Fenway Sports Group, as the club's owners, the managing director, Ian Ayre, mused out loud about breaking up the Premier League TV deal.
Kop That @ Oct 11, 2011 5:31 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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