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***OMT*** Tottenham Hotspur v Bodø/Glimt*** Europa League Semi-Final Second-Leg Thursday May 8th, KO 8pm

Keep it tight, don't give away cheap goals, try to score on the break.

That is what we would all do.

However Ange will aim for a 10-0 domination with centrebacks overlapping the centre forward.
 
Only now. Not in the period I was talking about. The years before COVID, Sky were delivering between a £1b and £1.5b profit back to Comcast.

Running one business unit that is intrinsically linked with another and then justifying price points on each separately. Sky chose to move from satellite dishes to broadband as the delivery vehicle knowing they were a minority ISP, plus BT owning most of the infrastructure. Sky aren't in control of their OPEX.

No. For years they have made a loss on the sports channels. It's just that people will buy the whole package including broadband. Which they make profit.
If sky didn't have premier league. A lot of their customers would cancel not just the sports but everything and go to a different provider. Sky would basically go out of business.
 
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