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Qatari Broadcaster Lets Screens Go Blank on Italian Soccer

Qatari broadcaster BeIn normally shows top-tier Italian soccer matches in 35 countries but on Saturday night, anyone tuning in to watch Torino take on Parma in Serie A’s return would have been disappointed.

“No Serie A matches are being broadcast on Bein Sports’ entire global network,” a company spokesman said. “It would not be appropriate to comment further, other than to say our legal and public position has been consistent and well-documented for three years.”

In France, viewers were treated instead to a match between Turkey’s Denizlispor and Besiktas. And a late-night trawl through BeIn’s website for all of Saturday’s results suggested there weren’t any games played in Italy -- just England, Spain, France and Germany. For the record, Torino and Parma drew 1-1.

BeIn paid $500 million to broadcast Italian soccer from 2018-21, an agreement that has been beset by snags. It claims strong backing from competitions including England’s Premier League, Spain’s La Liga and the Wimbledon tennis championships, as part of a long-running campaign against its sports rights being pirated in Saudi Arabia.

The company recently wrote to Premier League clubs to warn them against agreeing to a takeover deal with a Saudi-led consortium for Newcastle United. The Premier League board is currently deciding on whether to allow the deal to go through.

BeIn’s particular grievance with Serie A reached a tipping point when the league decided to play some exhibition matches in Saudi Arabia despite the broadcaster urging it not to. The league argued that it had signed a contract that was difficult to get out of.

The Italian league, which is said to be in discussions with private equity groups over refinancing, is the home to Cristiano Ronaldo of Juventus. Serie A couldn’t immediately comment on the broadcast blackout.

https://www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/...aster-lets-screens-go-blank-on-italian-soccer

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Sjaban

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Atalanta vs Sassuolo is already a lot more entertaining and interesting to watch than our own games. Quite refreshing to see people being able to pass forward under pressure
 

Orgut

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didn't atalanta have to sit out the same 3 months of break just as sarriventus? isn't gomez over 30 just like half of our squad?
I guess they dont have Sarri which makes all the difference..
Now some Tuzers will tell me Atalanta have a better midfield..

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Where is Quag?
 

Fab Fragment

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How ironic would that be if a team (Atalanta) that probably cost 50% of Juve, wins the UCL, leaving us with an egg on our face.

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At this time, I would welcome Gasperini with open arms.

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I also don’t completely buy that Gasp is not a big team coach just because he got fired by Inter after a few games. Don’t forget that even Lippi got fired by Inter.
 
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Badass J Elkann

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Qatari Broadcaster Lets Screens Go Blank on Italian Soccer

Qatari broadcaster BeIn normally shows top-tier Italian soccer matches in 35 countries but on Saturday night, anyone tuning in to watch Torino take on Parma in Serie A’s return would have been disappointed.

“No Serie A matches are being broadcast on Bein Sports’ entire global network,” a company spokesman said. “It would not be appropriate to comment further, other than to say our legal and public position has been consistent and well-documented for three years.”

In France, viewers were treated instead to a match between Turkey’s Denizlispor and Besiktas. And a late-night trawl through BeIn’s website for all of Saturday’s results suggested there weren’t any games played in Italy -- just England, Spain, France and Germany. For the record, Torino and Parma drew 1-1.

BeIn paid $500 million to broadcast Italian soccer from 2018-21, an agreement that has been beset by snags. It claims strong backing from competitions including England’s Premier League, Spain’s La Liga and the Wimbledon tennis championships, as part of a long-running campaign against its sports rights being pirated in Saudi Arabia.

The company recently wrote to Premier League clubs to warn them against agreeing to a takeover deal with a Saudi-led consortium for Newcastle United. The Premier League board is currently deciding on whether to allow the deal to go through.

BeIn’s particular grievance with Serie A reached a tipping point when the league decided to play some exhibition matches in Saudi Arabia despite the broadcaster urging it not to. The league argued that it had signed a contract that was difficult to get out of.

The Italian league, which is said to be in discussions with private equity groups over refinancing, is the home to Cristiano Ronaldo of Juventus. Serie A couldn’t immediately comment on the broadcast blackout.

https://www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/...aster-lets-screens-go-blank-on-italian-soccer

Some more great work from league

:tup:
Meanwhile you can watch the remaining serie A games for free on your phone downloading the flashscore app
 
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