Apart from thinking that this, written in the top right corner "I'm David Bond..." should say "I'm David, the third Neville brother..." this is an interesting article.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/davidbond/2012/10/premier_league_boosted_by_fore.html
Doesn't look like the bottom is falling out of the Premier League any time soon. Football is certainly increasing in popularity over in the States. A lot of us have been 'forced' to watch 'streams' on a Saturday 3:00 kick-off and you can see they treat almost every game like a 'big' game - with the way they organise mass viewing parties events etc.
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comment by Wonder Man (U11164)
posted on 31/10/12
Clubs may actually start making profits at this rate
comment by Falcao's Fortress of Fear (U9083)
posted on 31/10/12
It's an annoyance that most foreigners only want to watch one of Man Utd, Liverpool, Chelsea or Arsenal yet the money is distribute evenly yet Barca and Madrid take the majority share in Spain.
comment by Siempre Rojo aka tenemos VEINTE (U1560)
posted on 31/10/12
over 50% of all the viewing figures for all the Premier League's overseas games are for games involving United. United don't get anywhere near the money they deserve from these deals. If they ever change to clubs selling their own rights (like Barca and Real) then we will be in a league of our own financially and no sheik or oil thief will even touch us.
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