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Title: BBC bid for CL matches


Marc Overmars - March 1, 2008 12:20 AM (GMT)
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In football terms, the BBC is three-nil down to ITV with only a few minutes left on the clock.

Time then, corporation bosses have decided, to throw caution to the winds and use up to £400million of taxpayers' money on a bid to land the rights to broadcast Champions League games.

BBC sports chiefs are desperate to wrest top European football from ITV after the commercial channel poached the FA Cup and England internationals from them – leaving them with no top-drawer live football rights from the end of this season.

They are so determined that presenters such as Gary Lineker and Alan Hansen are said to have been told that the deal will be done at all costs.

But critics are baffled at why the BBC is preparing to splash out millions of licence fee money on something that is already on terrestrial TV.

They are also outraged that the corporation looks likely to pay a massive premium on its bid to cover loss of revenue to the tournament caused by sponsors' adverts being barred from the BBC.

The timing of such an enormous bid is also controversial with the corporation shedding up to 1,800 jobs and cutting budgets on news and current affairs programmes.

ITV pays £120million for its three-year deal for the elite competition. As part of this it has to mention six sponsors during its advertising breaks.

UEFA, European football's governing body, is believed to be looking to at least double the current £120million deal as the bidding process gets under way for the broadcasting rights from 2009-10.

On top of that, UEFA would expect the BBC to make up the revenue lost by not showing adverts for sponsors such as Ford and MasterCard, which get repeated exposure as official sponsors on the ITV coverage.

Insiders suggest the corporation would have to spend about £60million alone just to settle the shortfall caused by not showing adverts.

If the BBC decides to bid for the top two picks of games for both Tuesday and Wednesday, the corporation is expected to have to offer £400million. A decision to take the top two games on one of the nights, as is the ITV deal, would cost in the region of £300million.

An insider said: 'They are telling everybody they are going to win it at all costs. But the thing comes pre-sponsored.

'One assumes that if they can-not carry that sponsorship they will have to pay that out as well. This is what they mean presumably when they are saying they will do whatever it takes.'

Conservative MP John Whittingdale, the chairman of the culture, media and sport select committee, said: 'I think it does sound a huge amount of money at a time when the BBC claim to be strapped for cash.

'I don't think the BBC should just say we have got to have it come what may and we'll pay whatever sum is asked of us.

They need to say is this the best use of licence fee payers' money and if the cost is too great then they should just stand aside.'

He added: 'The BBC always needs to bear in mind that if they are bidding for programming against another terrestrial broadcaster, then the viewers are going to have the opportunity to see that product whether or not the BBC decide to buy it.'

Fellow Tory MP Philip Davies, who also sits on the committee, said: 'This is money going down the drain because the coverage would be going on anyway.

'The licence fee is generating so much money for the BBC, while commercial rivals struggle with advertising revenues, that they can agree to pay more than anyone else.'

John Beyer of pressure group Mediawatch UK said: 'My worry is what other types of programme would suffer as a consequence of this high expenditure.'

TV companies interested in the Champions League rights were believed to have met UEFA representatives last week.

The BBC refused to comment on the issue and any potential bid price.


Good, better than ITV's shite coverage.

But we'd be on BBC Three. :D

Grimandi's Perm - March 1, 2008 12:27 AM (GMT)
John Motson...

Cripps - March 1, 2008 12:27 AM (GMT)
Why the feck cant ITV and BBC get together and get the PL games?

Alias - March 1, 2008 11:16 AM (GMT)
Nooooooo! Not more Motson!!

King-Thierry - March 1, 2008 01:58 PM (GMT)
rather motson than pleat

Coca Kolo - March 1, 2008 11:30 PM (GMT)
Why can't Sky just have all of the Champions League, Premier League, European Leagues, Cup Competitions and Internationals with the tournaments?

:angry:

Cripps - March 1, 2008 11:35 PM (GMT)
They'll never have the tournaments

Coca Kolo - March 1, 2008 11:38 PM (GMT)
Yes I know, some EU law and Parliament legislation that stops them having an X amount of Football.

My point was that both the Beeb and ITV (more so ITV) are frankly inept at Football coverage.

gunner 83 - March 3, 2008 08:57 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Cripps @ Mar 1 2008, 12:27 AM)
Why the feck cant ITV and BBC get together and get the PL games?

cause sky has to have somethig how they make there money greedy bunch of tossers

bergstar - March 6, 2008 09:46 AM (GMT)
Makes no difference if they get it. Just like ITV they will always show Man Utd and Liverpool, before any other side. Just as they do with their FA cup games

Where's my username gone? - March 6, 2008 10:26 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Cripps @ Mar 1 2008, 12:27 AM)
Why the feck cant ITV and BBC get together and get the PL games?

:good:

Cripps - March 20, 2008 08:56 PM (GMT)

Coca Kolo - March 21, 2008 01:32 AM (GMT)
BBC will just have MOTD then for next year.

ITV have the CL, FA Cup and England games.

Sultana have the PL, FA Cup and England games.

Sky have the PL and CL.


looks like the BBC are the losers in this..

Cripps - March 21, 2008 01:40 AM (GMT)
So BBC will have no live games at all.

Cant see Hansen and co sticking around

Coca Kolo - March 21, 2008 01:42 AM (GMT)
Yep. Can already see some moves. Apparently ITV are after Adrian Chiles to present their England and F.A Cup games, but they should also be after their pundits IMO, Andy Townsend, Robbie Earle etc make me cringe..

Cripps - March 21, 2008 01:45 AM (GMT)
I think Hansen will stay loyal to the beeb as will Lineker.

Not sure about the others

Coca Kolo - March 21, 2008 01:48 AM (GMT)
Depends.

Yeah I think Lineker will stay, but not so sure on Hansen, if one of the other broadcasters offer him the 500k a year or more that he gets paid, I reckon he'll move. It won't do him any good to see his channel not have any live games.

I wonder if this will also see the end of Motson..

Cripps - March 21, 2008 01:57 AM (GMT)
One can only hope




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