Wolves fans pay-per-view boycott raises more than £11,000 for city food bank - News Summed Up

Wolves fans pay-per-view boycott raises more than £11,000 for city food bank


Wolves' 2-0 win over Crystal Palace was only available on pay-per-view. The campaign, started early last week by Wolves fan Kim Smith and backed by the Wolves Fans Parliament, eventually raised a total just shy of £11,500. Representatives from the Football Supporters Association were due to meet with the Premier League today as they continued to make the case against pay-per-view. The Premier League’s decision to charge £14.95 for matches not chosen for live broadcast has sparked fury with Albion and Villa fans among the worst affected. That has so far included every game involving Albion and Villa, with fans of both clubs required to pay £59.80 if they wanted to watch all four matches.


Source: BBC November 03, 2020 17:48 UTC



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