He's right. They say that piracy kills football, but that's ignoring the crux of the issue. It's the extortionate prices set by these TV broadcasters that are killing the game. Ordinary folk cannot afford to pay for all these separate subscriptions, especially in this current economic climate. A Milan fan for example would need three different subscriptions to watch every game this season (Sky, DAZN and Amazon Prime). Its ludicrous. That's why people are being driven into piracy, because they have no other choice. They say that football is for the people, but then seek to punish these same people for resorting to desparate means like piracy, instead of addressing the root of the problem and making it more affordable for the common man to watch.
