Following recent negotiations, Dan Plumley has emphasized that Sky will be attempting to mend the relationship with Leeds United.
According to Phil Hay, Sky Sports has contacted Elland Road employees for advice on how to reconcile with the supporters who frequently chant against them.
The football finance specialist acknowledged that the broadcaster will be cautious about the publicity surrounding occurrences like that, since fans are frequently left out of these kinds of situations.
This has a public relations component, he exclusively revealed to MOT Leeds News.
There has been a lot of talk about how kickoff times are being changed and how bad it is for the fans, particularly when it comes to travel, the availability of trains, and other related expenses.
“They will be aware of the public relations campaign that supports it, of course. On the other hand, Sky is funding the league through the broadcast agreement, which is subsequently given to the clubs. As a result, each time you are chosen for a game on Sky, your revenue will rise because the fee-per-match is not insignificant.
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