scrap the controversial decision to place games on pay-per-view televison. England’s top-tier has come under intense criticism since it was announced certain games, via Sky Box Office and BT Sport, would cost £14.95 per match.It has caused a considerable backlash from supporters, who are already facing up to the fact that they can’t attend games in person during the coronavirus crisis.Many fanbases have opted to donate money to worth causes like food banks, instead of paying for games on top of their, sometimes expensive, subscriptions.The 20 top-flight clubs held a shareholders’ meeting on Thursday to discuss potential solutions to the idea that has been an unmitigated PR disaster.And they have decided to scrap the fees until the end of.
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