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Posted January 11, 2016 23:43 · last edited January 11, 2016 23:45

that's a bit simplistic as no clubs (including owners and fans) = no tv deal. So they do have to give a little in terms of kickoff times. But for the most part, yes TV will always get a large say in kickoff times. I don't think 7pm Sunday finds that balance between give and take, it's such an awful time to impose on a club (and its fans). 

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Tegal edited January 11, 2016 23:45

that's a bit simplistic as no clubs (or owners) = no tv deal. So they do have to give a little in terms of kickoff times. But for the most part, yes TV will always get a large say in kickoff times. I don't think 7pm Sunday finds that balance between give and take, it's such an awful time to impose on a club (and its fans). 

Tegal edited January 11, 2016 23:44

that's a bit simplistic as no clubs (or owners) = no tv deal. So they do have to give a little in terms of kickoff times. But for the most part, yes TV will always get a large say in kickoff times. I don't think 7pm Sunday finds that balance between give and take, it's such an awful time to impose on a club. 

Tegal edited January 11, 2016 23:43

that's a bit simplistic as no clubs (or owners) = no tv deal. So they do have to give a little in terms of kickoff times. But for the most part, yes TV will always get a large say in kickoff times. I don't think 7pm Sunday finds that balance between five and take, it's such an awful time to impose on a club.