tv Sportsday BBC News October 29, 2023 7:30pm-8:00pm GMT
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unrwa this is bbc news. unrwa the headlines: health workers report shelling near to the al quds hospital, in gaza, hours after israel gives an order to evacuate. the palestinian red crescent says it's requested urgent clarification. israel is continuing with its military operation, moving more tanks and infantry into gaza. the un warns civil order may be breaking down in gaza as thousands of residents break in to warehouses for food and other basic items. our other main story — matthew perry, one of the stars of the hit tv show friends, has died. he was 5a. now on bbc news, it's sportsday.
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hello and welcome to sportsday. the pain continues for england at the cricket world cup, their latest loss at the hands of india, who remain unbeaten. erling haaland steals the show as city beat rivals united in the manchester derby. and football pays its tributes to those we have lost this in the past week. welcome along to the programme. lots to bring you on a busy sunday of sport, we'll start at the men's cricket world cup, where england again suffered a heavy defeat, this time a ioo—run loss at the hands of hosts india. it's their fifth loss in a row, and the defending champions are all but mathematically out
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of the tournament. while india, who have made it six wins from six, sit top of the table. katie gornall has this report. this was meant to be the big one, the defending champions against the hosts come accurate but such has been england's to mice in recent weeks, their tournament felt all but over before the game began. because they turn it around? signs were surprisingly good, virat kohli gone for a site at, the crowd were stunned into silence. england iswhere now playing some of the bounce of the tournament but had to content with the fluency of rohit sharma. on a tricky pitch, his 87 helped india recover. the game was in england's grass. butjasprit bumrah took out england's top order, job right lasting one ball. ben stokes went down swinging for zero.
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he fell to mohammed shami. india's best was yet to come. england's captain bamboozled, the ball at the tournaments? possibly. england collapsed to 129 all out. india had blowing at them away. england are still not mathematically out and while they are putting on a brave face, at their world cup defence has hit a crushing low. the manchester derby took centre stage in the premier league and it was city that strolled to victory, claiming all three points after a 3—0 win against united at old trafford. erling haaland scored two, taking his goal tally to 11 for the season, while phil foden bagged the third. adam wild was watching. for a city so do fight as, a rare moment of unity. the first manchester derby since the recent passing of sir bobby charlton.
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contacts, the backdrop, to all. while the rifle remains, so too does the respect its, are offered here by people supposed red and blue persuasion. the difference between the centres today will start, united are struggling to get to grips until they did a little bit firmly. the video showed a foul and a city penalty, haaland ruthless. the star of the first sculpted by the hands of the first sculpted by the hands of the first sculpted by the hands of the keepers, ederson it saving from scott mctominay. if that was brilliant, andre onana pulled something quite extraordinary. he would not keep about a for long. the second half started to weigh the first ended with an identical chance to catch time no stopping haaland. city up and to good. this derby was finally finished by a local lad, phil foden with the flourish. they may be cross city rivals but on days
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like this there feels some distance between them. pep guardiola's treble winners are third in the standings, on 2a points after ten games, two points behind leaders tottenham hotspur. united, whose defeat was their first in four games in all competitions, are eighth, with 15 points. i think we played very good in the first half, to very well, we had good brakes and good opportunities, maybe we could have taken more benefit from it out but the penalty changes of the game. we had to react second half to go more offence of, from their own, they take benefit from their own, they take benefit from us. it was a game against arrival at old trafford _ it was a game against arrival at old trafford but had a feeling that in this part — trafford but had a feeling that in this part of the season, we are playing — this part of the season, we are playing better than last season in this part — playing better than last season in this part of the season. we are here and coming — this part of the season. we are here and coming to old trafford and we
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perform _ and coming to old trafford and we perform well here. glasses away loss, _ perform well here. glasses away toss. this — perform well here. glasses away loss, this season we won. dominic calvert—lewin scored his 50th premier league goal to give everton a much—needed win at west ham. the 1—0 victory moved everton up to 15th on the table and came in the week that chairman bill kenwright passed away. tributes were paid to him and bobby charlton ahead of the game. here's craig templeton. before the kick of, the london stadium remembered. sir geoff hurst was there to pay tribute to his world cup winning team—mate sir bobby charlton, and everton�*s first game since the passing of their chairman bill kenwright, it's pointing at the first and last manager of his tenure were both there to lay wreathes. west ham had more the ball while everton were for counterattacks. jack harrison should have done better with the best of them. the only other action of the first half had nothing to do with football, beckford felt mohamed scooters had gone down to early,
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tutors disagreed. everton it moved on quicker, dominic calvert—lewin has missed so much football with injury but when effects, he's third difference maker. a fine goalfor your 50th in the premier league. 1—0 everton. they had their keeper to thank for keeping it that way, jordan pickford with two crucial saves lights on as everton held on for a crucial win at a happy end to what has been a difficult week. for west ham, it's now three losses in a row in all competitions. as you've been hearing, the win for everton came on a poignant day, their first game since the death of chairman bill kenwright. manager sean dyche spoke to match of the day's mark scott. very tough week for different reasons. a very sad week in many ways for many people but like i said, befitting to get a result for the chairman who sadly passed away, and his family. is a
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the chairman who sadly passed away, and his family-— and his family. is a feeling of a cat that that _ and his family. is a feeling of a cat that that one _ and his family. is a feeling of a cat that that one was _ and his family. is a feeling of a cat that that one was for - and his family. is a feeling of a cat that that one was for bill i cat that that one was for bill kenwright?— cat that that one was for bill kenwriuht? ~ �* . , , , ., ~ kenwright? we didn't really speak about it and _ kenwright? we didn't really speak about it and make _ kenwright? we didn't really speak about it and make a _ kenwright? we didn't really speak about it and make a huge - kenwright? we didn't really speak about it and make a huge deal- kenwright? we didn't really speak about it and make a huge deal of. kenwright? we didn't really speak| about it and make a huge deal of it but the underlying thing is that a lot of players who spent a lot of time here know the chairman and there is a sad as i am. when you play thursday/ sunday, it's never _ when you play thursday/ sunday, it's never an _ when you play thursday/ sunday, it's never an easy schedule. we have won some _ never an easy schedule. we have won some after— never an easy schedule. we have won some after a — never an easy schedule. we have won some after a thursday, lost some, today— some after a thursday, lost some, today was — some after a thursday, lost some, today was really tight and we have been _ today was really tight and we have been good at home in the main, site a difficult _ been good at home in the main, site a difficult result to take. liverpool stay fourth in the table after a comfortable 3—0 win over nottingham forest. before the match, there was a minute's applause to mark the passing of everton chairman bill kenwright and former england and manchester united legend sir bobby charlton. the thoughts of liverpool players were also with their absent team—mate luis diaz, who missed the match because his parents had been kidnapped in colombia. his mother has been rescued, but his father is still missing.
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he was with us in the hotel and then just went home. i think it's a very harsh situation. i don't know if anyone knows we react if it happens to us. it's hard to think about and i played instead of him and we just remember if we score to show the sharks. where all with him and hopefully things work out well in the end. aston villa's impressive start to the season continues. they beat luton town 3—1 at villa park to keep in touch with the leading pack. unai emery�*s side are fifth in the table and just four points off leaders tottenham. luton are in the relegation zone. i think we controlled the game more or less like we are prepared to and i am very happy, because we didn't want to have a difficult performance. were connected with the supporters and they are transmitting
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to us the energy. brighton were held to a 1—1 draw by fulham at the amex stadium. evan ferguson gave the home side a first—half lead but they were pegged back in the second half by an equaliser from joao palhinha. albion are now in seventh place with fulham in 14th. we lost two points and we are disappointed, we are frustrated for the result i for the performance. i think there was only one team on the pitch and this team was brighton. weight deserved to win. in the first half, we played very well but after the goal we conceded, we played very good football. we we re we were not at the level and i decided — we were not at the level and i decided to make the three changes, the impact _ decided to make the three changes, the impact on the game is what you expect— the impact on the game is what you expect from substitutions and the three _ expect from substitutions and the three made a huge impact on the game _ three made a huge impact on the game to — three made a huge impact on the game. to lift the other players to the level— game. to lift the other players to the level that we should. as a
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collective, we showed the belief to id collective, we showed the belief to go again— collective, we showed the belief to go again and the players got what they do— go again and the players got what they do serve. celtic�*s lead at the top of the scottish premiership is down to five points after rangers came from behind to beat hearts 2—1 with two dramatic, late goals. meanwhile, kilmarnock moved up to fourth after a comfortable 2—0 win at home to aberdeen. kyle vassell�*s solo goal gave them the lead in the first half before a mistake by aberdeen�*s stefan gartenmann gifted marley watkins the chance to roll in a second after the break. aberdeen are third from bottom with only three league wins so far this season. staying in scotland, and steven maclean has left stjohnstone after their winless start to the season. he'd been in the role forfive months, after helping stjohnstone avoid relegation as interim manager last season. but they were beaten 4—0 at st mirren yesterday to leave them five points adrift at the foot of the scottish premiership. there has also been a managerial departure in the championship today, with nigel pearson leaving bristol city. they're in the bottom half of the table and lost the local
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derby to cardiff city yesterday. northampton saints picked up their first win of the season with a tense 16—14 win at newcastle falcons. saints only try was scored by curtis langdon, who powered over in the second half. they had to withstand a late fightback but held on. falcons are now the only side yet to win a game in the premiership this season. in the united rugby championship, cardiff blues beat their south wales rivals, the newport—based dragons, 16—9. this was the only try of the match, scored by mason grady. cardiff have now won their local derby against the dragons 17 times in a row. and ulster have beated bulls 26—19 after tries from tom stewart and jacob stockdale, who was left out of ireland's world cup squad. ulster were playing on their new artificial 3g playing surface at kingspan stadium, in belfast. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making
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the headlines today. tyson fury was knocked down in the third round by francis ngannou in their non—title fight in saudi arabia, but kept his unbeaten record after winning on a controversial split decision. there was a thrilling finish to the thailand motogp, with the lead changing hands several times in the closing laps before polesitterjorge martin won. that saw the spaniard close the gap to championshiop leader francesco bagnaia to 13 points with three rounds to go. kalle rovanpera retained his world rally championship title after finishing second at the inaugural central european rally. the finn's success looked inevitable after his sole rival and toyota team—mate elfyn evans crashed yesterday. the final rally of the season is injapan in three weeks' time. and france's celine boutier held her nerve through nine playoff holes to win the lpga maybank championship in malaysia. she held off the challange of thai player atthaya thitikul,
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birdie—ing the ninth hole of the marathon decider, which was the joint second longest in history, to win to herfourth title of the season. judd trump leads chris wakelin 6—2 after the first session of the northern ireland open final. trump is hoping to win his third consecutive ranking title and is on a winning streak of 19 matches. they'll play to a finish tonight with nine the target for victory in belfast. british triathlete sam holness sealed his place in the world record books last year, after becoming the first openly neurodivergent triathlete to finish the ironman world championships in hawaii. sam, who's autistic, has been speaking to the bbc as part of black history month. his family hope his achievements can help him to realise his dreams. sam's story is on the iplayer and here's a taste of what to expect.
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being autistic as my superpower because it makes me hyper focused and determined and i never give up. sport has improved my life a lot. it provides purpose. most people have ibs and this can with me during races. i sufferfrom gi issues. ibs and this can with me during races. isufferfrom gi issues. i used to be worried about noises of the crowds football. i was able to get over first. the crowds football. i was able to get overfirst. i ran the crowds football. i was able to get over first. i ran the the crowds football. i was able to get overfirst. i ran the marathon. i was not distracted by the noise in the crowd on my second marathon attempt. it was an enjoyable experience and i was proud to participate. after the race, became the first athlete with autism to
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compete at the world championships and got a world record. bill compete at the world championships and got a world record.— and got a world record. all dads have this thing, _ and got a world record. all dads have this thing, your— and got a world record. all dads have this thing, your son - and got a world record. all dads have this thing, your son must l and got a world record. all dads i have this thing, your son must ride a bicycle _ have this thing, your son must ride a bicycle hy— have this thing, your son must ride a bicycle by this age and he will play for— a bicycle by this age and he will play for arsenal or chelsea, you have _ play for arsenal or chelsea, you have these _ play for arsenal or chelsea, you have these dreams. the expectation was taken _ have these dreams. the expectation was taken away from us and we realised — was taken away from us and we realised that one of the things that sam needed to do in order to be healthy— sam needed to do in order to be healthy was to find avenues. so did duathion— healthy was to find avenues. so did duathlon and got a medal. and if you could _ duathlon and got a medal. and if you could see _ duathlon and got a medal. and if you could see his face when he got his first medal, it's something inside him~ _ first medal, it's something inside him i_ first medal, it's something inside him. ., ., , ., him. i dream of becoming a champion. don't let your — him. i dream of becoming a champion. don't let your disability _ him. i dream of becoming a champion. don't let your disability stop _ him. i dream of becoming a champion. don't let your disability stop you - don't let your disability stop you from doing sports because sports can make you healthier and boost your
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confidence. you can find out lots more on that story on bbc iplayer right now. in the wake of another upcoming record television deal for football, the bbc�*s football news show has been looking this week at the future of the game on tv. will the current 3pm blackout be sustainable in the long term and what will the new premier league tv deal look like? ben croucher has been asking those question on this week's show. welcome to the football news show, it is what fuels the premier league juggernaut and is primarily why we havejust seen the juggernaut and is primarily why we have just seen the higher spending and transfer window history, tv rights matter and the money involved is astronomical. we will get the details on the new tv deal is up for grabs and whether or not much going punters will benefit and ask at the 3pm blackout are still relevant and
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what the future holds for watching your favourite club on the telly. first, history 11 for you. back your favourite club on the telly. first, history 11 foryou. back in 1992, when the premiership kicked off, you could watch 60 games live. that has steadily increased give or take the odd quirk during the pandemic. the number of games is increased to 270, 70 1% of pandemic. the number of games is increased to 270, 701% of all much as, and every 2pm sunday game. our reporters been fully restored for some time. give us the background on this, because it's extraordinary the some's of money we're talking about. the last television deal that was £4.8 billion for a year cycle for domestic tv rights only, and that was sky, pt at the time and i must on. that was a rollover from the
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over deal and that was allowed by government because of covid. at the time, we are going to market for the first time in six years and the landscape has changed tv—wise. the premier league think they can earn more money than that 4.8 billion, and i probably can. but because more games up for and i probably can. but because more games upfor grabs, and i probably can. but because more games up for grabs, 270 instead of 200 wound about the chances are it might be less money per game from the domestic cycle. this might be less money per game from the domestic cycle.— the domestic cycle. this is the media analyst _ the domestic cycle. this is the media analyst that _ the domestic cycle. this is the media analyst that we - the domestic cycle. this is the media analyst that we speak l the domestic cycle. this is the | media analyst that we speak to the domestic cycle. this is the - media analyst that we speak to now. if this is the first time we have had the tender process for few years now, how was the media landscape changed that time? i now, how was the media landscape changed that time?— changed that time? i think you touched upon _ changed that time? i think you touched upon it _ changed that time? i think you touched upon it eloquently, i changed that time? i think you touched upon it eloquently, its chanced touched upon it eloquently, its changed massively. _ touched upon it eloquently, its changed massively. we - touched upon it eloquently, its changed massively. we as - changed massively. we as individually is own a number of
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connected _ individually is own a number of connected devices, we are now watching — connected devices, we are now watching more things through those connected devices, like a smartphone and a _ connected devices, like a smartphone and a tablets, beyond the television in the _ and a tablets, beyond the television in the living room. server rights holders— in the living room. server rights holders need to think carefully, how people _ holders need to think carefully, how peppie are _ holders need to think carefully, how people are watching tv. sky still remain— people are watching tv. sky still remain the dominant broadcaster, tnt sports, _ remain the dominant broadcaster, tnt sports, a _ remain the dominant broadcaster, tnt sports, a lot— remain the dominant broadcaster, tnt sports, a lot of question marks as to their— sports, a lot of question marks as to their firepower. question marks again— to their firepower. question marks again around almas on and whether that would — again around almas on and whether that would open up a new player to the likes— that would open up a new player to the likes of— that would open up a new player to the likes of dazn and whether you were to _ the likes of dazn and whether you were to include the likes of youtube, apple, even disney+ through their heritage in the us with espn as a sports broadcaster. there is also _ as a sports broadcaster. there is also the — as a sports broadcaster. there is also the cost to customers. what about the 3pm — also the cost to customers. what about the 3pm blackout - also the cost to customers. twist about the 3pm blackout currently in place, to think that is sustainable
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in the current social media age? it in the current social media age? it has divided opinion. four now, it is clear— has divided opinion. four now, it is clear that _ has divided opinion. four now, it is clear that it — has divided opinion. four now, it is clear that it remains but in the mid-to — clear that it remains but in the mid—to long—term future of that blackout — mid—to long—term future of that blackout is— mid—to long—term future of that blackout is unsustainable. certainly, when you have many club owners— certainly, when you have many club owners and — certainly, when you have many club owners and particularly now club owners _ owners and particularly now club owners who are really driving for change _ owners who are really driving for change to — owners who are really driving for change to maximise the value of those _ change to maximise the value of those assets. i think that's going to dovetail quite nicely towards the future _ to dovetail quite nicely towards the future of— to dovetail quite nicely towards the future of the premier league, whether— future of the premier league, whether we'll see the emergence of a prender— whether we'll see the emergence of a premier league streaming service which _ premier league streaming service which would open up the floodgates to a direct _ which would open up the floodgates to a direct to consumer service. let's _ to a direct to consumer service. let's get — to a direct to consumer service. let's get more on the 3pm blackout. the premier
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let's get more on the 3pm blackout. the go tmier let's get more on the 3pm blackout. the go and r let's get more on the 3pm blackout. the go and see local team let's get more on the 3pm blackout. the go and see like local team let's get more on the 3pm blackout. the go and see like for |l team tell us what it is like for gateshead when you've go to newcastle and sunderland so close to you. when they playing, what impact does that have on your gates? it does that have on your gates? it does that have on your gates? it does impact us. not significant like, _ does impact us. not significant like. i— does impact us. not significant like, i must add, at newcastle are in the _ like, i must add, at newcastle are in the champions ignition as, they have _ in the champions ignition as, they have a _ in the champions ignition as, they have a lot — in the champions ignition as, they have a lot of games outside of the saturday— have a lot of games outside of the saturday time but it does have an impact _ saturday time but it does have an impact and — saturday time but it does have an impact and we see that is notjust on the _ impact and we see that is notjust on the gate but also in the local media, — on the gate but also in the local media, sometimes we struggle for space _ media, sometimes we struggle for space in— media, sometimes we struggle for space in the media as well. how do ou think space in the media as well. how do you think entering _ space in the media as well. how do you think entering through - space in the media as well. how do you think entering through care - you think entering through care blackout in the premier league and football league might affect you? it football league might affect you? it would be a travesty, not just to us but clubs — would be a travesty, not just to us but clubs further down the pyramid. the national league is a very
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unforgiving league. we have just been _ unforgiving league. we have just been promoted back into the national league _ been promoted back into the national league from below. we know how imperative — league from below. we know how imperative it is to encourage fans from _ imperative it is to encourage fans from a _ imperative it is to encourage fans from a young age through the tor, because _ from a young age through the tor, because it — from a young age through the tor, because it is so much football coverage _ because it is so much football coverage on the tv.— because it is so much football coverage on the tv. saturday night apn fixtures _ coverage on the tv. saturday night apn fixtures are _ coverage on the tv. saturday night apn fixtures are commonplace - coverage on the tv. saturday night apn fixtures are commonplace of. coverage on the tv. saturday night i apn fixtures are commonplace of the season in the premier league, sheffield united versus manchester united, that we just gone, took place due to man united's european commitment. erik ten hag's cats were also travelled to newcastle and the last train back to manchester leaves at half time this is not new, some of the headlines of the last four years have covered this phenomenon. a new tv deal could see a new time slots. this is what i knew weekend could look like. we have seen fright out matches and saturday apart from 3pm, santa games from 12 until 430,
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could there be a new 6:30pm at sunday game? monday night football looks to be going nowhere so what of the implications on match going supporters? we speak to the football supporters? we speak to the football supporters association, what you want to see happen? luster want to see happen? war consideration _ want to see happen? war consideration for - want to see happen? war consideration for the - want to see happen? war consideration for the match going fan. consideration for the match going fan~ we _ consideration for the match going fan. we have seen fixtures being played _ fan. we have seen fixtures being played out all sorts of unsocial times — played out all sorts of unsocial times much that continues to have a severe _ times much that continues to have a severe impact notjust the way times much that continues to have a severe impact not just the way fans but also _ severe impact not just the way fans but also the home fans that travel considerable distances to games as well. considerable distances to games as well we _ considerable distances to games as well. we just need more consideration when fixtures are announced to take fans into consideration. it has been a long winding — consideration. it has been a long winding argument and just doesn't seem _ winding argument and just doesn't seem to _ winding argument and just doesn't seem to be getting any better and obviously— seem to be getting any better and obviously with the announcement of more _ obviously with the announcement of more games on tv, will have a fear it will— more games on tv, will have a fear it will get— more games on tv, will have a fear it will get worse.— it will get worse. consultation is one element — it will get worse. consultation is one element to _ it will get worse. consultation is one element to it _ it will get worse. consultation is one element to it but _ it will get worse. consultation is one element to it but what - it will get worse. consultation is one element to it but what if. it will get worse. consultation is . one element to it but what if you're consulted on the decision is still made that you're happy with? i
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consulted on the decision is still made that you're happy with? i think we'll see the — made that you're happy with? i think we'll see the impact _ made that you're happy with? i think we'll see the impact of _ made that you're happy with? i think we'll see the impact of that - made that you're happy with? i think we'll see the impact of that in - made that you're happy with? i think we'll see the impact of that in the i we'll see the impact of that in the stands _ we'll see the impact of that in the stands a — we'll see the impact of that in the stands. a lot of fans will not be able _ stands. a lot of fans will not be able to — stands. a lot of fans will not be able to attend and that is what hurts _ able to attend and that is what hurts the — able to attend and that is what hurts the most. we seen during covid how important fans are atone for put on full— how important fans are atone for put on full stands are. making decisions like this— on full stands are. making decisions like this willjust drive fans away. thank— like this willjust drive fans away. thank you — like this willjust drive fans away. thank you forjoining us. simon, who are going to be the winners and losers out of all of this? the winners will _ losers out of all of this? the winners will be _ losers out of all of this? the winners will be the - losers out of all of this? tie: winners will be the clubs, losers out of all of this? t“te: winners will be the clubs, the losers out of all of this? t“t9 winners will be the clubs, the clubs will pocket the money and it matters to all the premier league clubs but to all the premier league clubs but to some it matters more. you could argue that the losers might be the consumer, because ultimately, there has to be people that paying subscriptions and if the television companies are paying more for their rights, that suggests you will be
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charged more for your subscriptions. but also, uk to argue that the customer benefits because you get to see this great televisual products, the number one league in the world, as it likes to market itself, and you get to see 270 games rather than 200. there are winners and losers and sometimes the same people can win and lose. and sometimes the same people can win and lose-— win and lose. thank you for “oining us on the programme. h win and lose. thank you forjoining us on the programme. more - win and lose. thank you forjoining us on the programme. more on . win and lose. thank you forjoining| us on the programme. more on the football pages of the bbc sport website and if you have party to any of our previous episodes you can catch them on the iplayer. we will see you next time, bye—bye. that is about all we have time for here and sports. england suffered a another heavy defeat at the cricket world cup, beaten by india. at manchester city came out on top of the derby beating united 3—0 and there are
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health workers report shelling near to the al quds hospital in gaza, hours after israel gives an order to evacuate. the palestinian red crescent says it's requested urgent clarification this decision affects the lives of 14,000 people, plus our patients. and it's really, they are putting us in a corner. we don't really know what to do. israel is continuing with its military operation, moving more tanks and infantry into gaza. jordan's foreign minister warns the world must act now. if we allow this war to continue, then not only have we failed our international standards, but we've failed the right of all our peoples to live in peace. and i think all of us need to take a deep pause and say that we all have failed the palestinian people, the israeli people.
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