Coverage of the upcoming season may not be broadcast overseas as the company holding the foreign rights to Scotland's top flight faces financial collapse.PFL media partners MP & Silva – who snapped up the foreign rights for Scotland’s top flight in a deal which lasts until 2023 – are battling to stay out of the hands of administrators after defaulting on payments to a number of top European bodies, including England’s Premier League.
This is the Daily Record's take on it …"Broadcast giants from around the world may be forced to pull the plug on plans to beam Steven Gerrard’s first league match as Rangers manager at Aberdeen on Sunday into the homes of tens of millions of viewers."
£2million per year to broadcast SPFL games ( mostly the Ugly sisters) is a joke in the first place, good riddance to them.
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This is the Daily Record's take on it …"Broadcast giants from around the world may be forced to pull the plug on plans to beam Steven Gerrard’s first league match as Rangers manager at Aberdeen on Sunday into the homes of tens of millions of viewers."
£2million per year to broadcast SPFL games ( mostly the Ugly sisters) is a joke in the first place, good riddance to them.