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  • 1. Data: 2017-03-04 15:59:05
    Temat: 'in England it is illegal to show live football in the 3-5pm timeslot'
    Od: ąćęłńóśźż <n...@d...spamerow>

    W Anglii nie mozna obejrzeć bezpośredniej transmisji meczu Roma-Napoli (Milik,
    Zileliński).
    "It's not on BT Sports because in England it is illegal to show live football in the
    3-5pm timeslot. This is also why they start 5pm Serie A games at 5.15."
    Prawda, czy fałsz?
    Świat mnie zadziwia...


  • 2. Data: 2017-03-06 18:34:49
    Temat: Re: 'in England it is illegal to show live football in the 3-5pm timeslot'
    Od: t-1 <t...@t...pl>

    W dniu 2017-03-04 o 15:59, ąćęłńóśźż pisze:
    > W Anglii nie mozna obejrzeć bezpośredniej transmisji meczu Roma-Napoli (Milik,
    Zileliński).
    > "It's not on BT Sports because in England it is illegal to show live football in
    the 3-5pm timeslot. This is also why they start 5pm Serie A games at 5.15."
    > Prawda, czy fałsz?
    > Świat mnie zadziwia...
    >
    Może z roboty uciekali?
    A może wprost przeciwnie, związki wywalczyły aby nie było meczów w
    godzinach pracy.


  • 3. Data: 2017-03-06 19:58:08
    Temat: Re: 'in England it is illegal to show live football in the 3-5pm timeslot'
    Od: Robert Tomasik <r...@g...pl>

    W dniu 04-03-17 o 15:59, ąćęłńóśźż pisze:
    > W Anglii nie mozna obejrzeć bezpośredniej transmisji meczu Roma-Napoli (Milik,
    Zileliński).
    > "It's not on BT Sports because in England it is illegal to show live football in
    the 3-5pm timeslot. This is also why they start 5pm Serie A games at 5.15."
    > Prawda, czy fałsz?
    > Świat mnie zadziwia...
    >
    A my meczy na zagranicznych kanałach nie oglądaliśmy? Pewnie jakaś
    kodowana stacja wykupiła prawa.


  • 4. Data: 2017-03-09 13:53:28
    Temat: Re: 'in England it is illegal to show live football in the 3-5pm timeslot'
    Od: Marek <f...@f...com>

    On Sat, 4 Mar 2017 15:59:05 +0100, ąćęłńóśźż<n...@d...spamerow> wrote:
    > W Anglii nie mozna obejrzeć bezpośredniej transmisji meczu
    Roma-Napoli (Milik, Zileliński).
    > "It's not on BT Sports because in England it is illegal to show
    live football in the 3-5pm timeslot. This is also why they start 5pm
    Serie A games at 5.15."
    > Prawda, czy fałsz?
    > Świat mnie zadziwia...

    Dlaczego? Kiedyś alkohol był sprzedawany po 13:00.

    --
    Marek


  • 5. Data: 2017-03-09 21:44:21
    Temat: Re: 'in England it is illegal to show live football in the 3-5pm timeslot'
    Od: m4rkiz <m...@m...od.wujka.na.g.com>

    On 2017-03-04 15:59, ąćęłńóśźż wrote:
    > W Anglii nie mozna obejrzeć bezpośredniej transmisji meczu Roma-Napoli (Milik,
    Zileliński).
    > "It's not on BT Sports because in England it is illegal to show live football in
    the 3-5pm timeslot. This is also why they start 5pm Serie A games at 5.15."
    > Prawda, czy fałsz?
    > Świat mnie zadziwia...
    >

    "In the 1960s, Burnley F.C. Chairman Bob Lord successfully convinced
    fellow Football League Chairmen that televised matches on a Saturday
    afternoon would have a negative effect on the attendances of other
    football league games that were not being televised and as a result
    reduce their financial income.

    As a result, the FA, Premier League and Football League do not permit
    English matches to be televised live between 2:45pm and 5:15pm on a
    Saturday within the United Kingdom. Until recently, the FA Cup Final was
    an exception and had been broadcast at 3pm on a Saturday in May;
    however, in 2012, the FA Cup Final was moved to 5pm.

    Foreign matches shown in the United Kingdom are also affected by the
    blackout; Sky Sports do not broadcast the first 15 minutes of Spanish La
    Liga matches which kick off at 5pm UK time."

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_football_on_te
    levision

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