Klopp was right there for me. Des Kelly was obviously trying to defend who he works for.
As I've explained he had no cause with BT, his argument should be with the Premier League.
I note that Liverpool KO tomorrow evening at 1915, and play again on Wednesday in Denmark at 1755, less than 72 hours later. A not too dissimilar case.
I note that Liverpool KO tomorrow evening at 1915, and play again on Wednesday in Denmark at 1755, less than 72 hours later. A not too dissimilar case.
Due to UK Covid-19 isolation restrictions for Denmark that match has been moved to Dortmund.
Klopp has a certain point in that the TV companies never take anything apart from their own ratings into consideration when scheduling games. Some of the decisions are very illogical and questionable at best, even in "normal" times.
A few years back ESPN put Sunderland v Southampton on at 12:30pm on a Saturday in both league and cup a few weeks apart. I believe on the second occasion a Grand Central train broke down - GC services are infrequent so all the hardy Saints fans who had attempted the journey found themselves with invalid tickets on a East Coast service (back when it was National Express I believe) and were all charged again for the journey, and only got to the game in time for the second half.
Hearing a suggestion that we are likely to see 'normalisation' of TV Coverage when all stadia are allowed across the country to open up to a minimum of 60pct of capacity with some allocation to away supporters. We'll see.
Seems an issue for clubs with large stadia Man Utd's capacity being 75K, 60pct of that being 45K which exceeds the full capacity of most of the clubs in the league, so there's some inconsistency in this. Posting nevertheless.
Friday 1 January
17:30 Everton v West Ham (BT Sport)
20:00 Man Utd v Aston Villa (Sky Sports)
Saturday 2 January
12:30 Spurs v Leeds (BT Sport)
15:00 Crystal Palace v Sheff Utd (Sky Sports)
17:30 Brighton v Wolves (Sky Sports)
20:00 West Brom v Arsenal (BT Sport)
Sunday 3 January
12:00 Burnley v Fulham (Sky Sports)
14:15 Newcastle v Leicester (Sky Sports)
16:30 Chelsea v Man City (Sky Sports)
Monday 4 January
20:00 Southampton v Liverpool (Sky Sports)
*Matchweek 18 fixtures have been split between 12-14 January and 19-21 January and are signified by an asterisk.
Tuesday 12 January
18:00 Sheff Utd v Newcastle (Sky Sports)*
20:15 Wolves v Everton (Sky Sports)*
Wednesday 13 January
18:00 Man City v Brighton (BT Sport)*
20:15 Aston Villa v Spurs (Sky Sports)*
Thursday 14 January
20:00 Arsenal v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)*
Friday 15 January
20:00 Fulham v Chelsea (Sky Sports)
Saturday 16 January
12:30 Wolves v West Brom (BT Sport)
15:00 Leeds v Brighton (Sky Sports)
15:00 West Ham v Burnley (Amazon Prime)
17:30 Aston Villa v Everton (Sky Sports)
20:00 Leicester v Southampton (BT Sport)
Sunday 17 January
14:00 Sheff Utd v Spurs (Sky Sports)
16:30 Liverpool v Man Utd (Sky Sports)
19:15 Man City v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)
Monday 18 January
20:00 Arsenal v Newcastle (Sky Sports)
Tuesday 19 January
18:00 West Ham v West Brom (BT Sport)*
20:15 Leicester v Chelsea (Sky Sports)*
Wednesday 20 January
18:00 Leeds v Southampton (Sky Sports)*
20:15 Fulham v Man Utd (BT Sport)*
Thursday 21 January
20:00 Liverpool v Burnley (Sky Sports)*
Tuesday 26 January
18:00 Brighton v Fulham (BT Sport)
18:00 Newcastle v Leeds (BT Sport)
20:15 Southampton v Arsenal (BT Sport)
20:15 West Brom v Man City (BT Sport)
Wednesday 27 January
18:00 Burnley v Aston Villa (BT Sport)
18:00 Chelsea v Wolves (BT Sport)
19:30 Crystal Palace v West Ham (BT Sport)
20:15 Everton v Leicester City (BT Sport)
20:15 Man Utd v Sheff Utd (BT Sport)
Thursday 28 January
20:00 Spurs v Liverpool (BT Sport)
Saturday 30 January
12:30 Everton v Newcastle (BT Sport)
17:30 Arsenal v Man Utd (Sky Sports)
20:00 Southampton v Aston Villa (Sky Sports)
Sunday 31 January
14:00 Brighton v Spurs
(moved due to Spurs playing on Thursday)
14:00 Leicester v Leeds (Sky Sports)
16:30 West Ham v Liverpool (Sky Sports)