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Gareth Bale joins BT's prem coverage

ghetto_spur

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Just had this sent through. Not sure if it's of interest but thought i'd share. Looks like Gareth's new representation are doing well in cashing in on his new found fame.

March 26 2013

SPURS STAR GARETH BALE JOINS BT’S SPORTING TEAM
Spurs and Wales hero Gareth Bale has signed up to become a BT Ambassador. He will feature in TV adverts for the new BT Sport channels as well as regularly appearing as a guest.
Bale, 23, currently the hottest name in the Barclays Premier League, will be at the forefront of BT’s marketing campaigns to promote BT Sport, which will show 38 live Premier League games a season for three years starting in August 2013.
The Welsh wingman, has been in the form of his life recently having already scored 25 goals in all competitions this season, has built on his relationship with BT by agreeing to act as an ambassador for the next three years. Bale starred in BT’s TV ads in 2010 when the company started selling Sky Sports 1 and Sky Sports 2 to its customers.
He has also helped to promote the Life’s a Pitch football website. Recently, he exclusively revealed to the BT site that he believes he is playing the best football of his life this season.
Gareth said: “I am delighted to continue my relationship with BT by becoming a BT Ambassador. I feel honoured to join an exciting band of inspirational sporting figures, which has included Olympic heroes like the Brownlee brothers and Paralympic gold medallist Jonnie Peacock.
“A great deal has changed in my football career since my first partnership with BT, and I am happy to extend that relationship for the next three years. I am excited about the launch of BT Sport and I am happy to play my part in making it a big hit.”
Simon Green, head of BT Sport, said: “We are thrilled that Gareth has agreed to feature in our TV adverts and some BT Sport programmes, as well as becoming a BT Ambassador. He has developed into one of the most-admired and coveted players in the Barclays Premier League in recent years. He is also an inspiring role model for young sports fans, who remains dedicated and focused on developing his considerable talent. We are delighted that we’ve managed to do what dozens of top football managers would like to do – sign Bale.”
As well as the rights to show 38 live games a season from the Barclays Premier League, including 18 of the top picks, BT Sport has also secured the rights to live top tier matches from Serie A in Italy, Ligue 1 in France, Brasileiro in Brazil and Major League Soccer in the USA.
And BT’s acquisition of ESPN’s TV channels business in the UK and Ireland will bring the rights to show live games for the FA Cup, Scottish Premier League, Europa League and the German Bundesliga.
BT Sport will also show up to 69 live rugby union games a season from the Aviva Premiership.
In addition, BT has signed a deal with the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) to show up to 800 hours of live tennis, including the TEB BNP Paribas WTA Championships.
The BT Sport channels will be based at the iCITY development at the Queen Elizabeth Park in Stratford. The company has opened a pre-registration site for customers to register their interest in BT Sport at www.btsport.com

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CosmicHotspur

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I'm not a BT fan, but if the huge amount of money he will earn doing this helps to keep him happy at the Lane I can't see a problem.
 

tobi

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I don't think he'll be a good/suitable pundit, we'll see.
 

Gbspurs

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Hasnt bale been working with BT for years? I seem to remember seeing an advert with him in about 3 years ago.
 

ghetto_spur

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Hasnt bale been working with BT for years? I seem to remember seeing an advert with him in about 3 years ago.

Yeah, him and Owen as well as another.

That was to promote BT Vision offering Sky Sports 1 and 2 - this is different.
 

Gbspurs

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Yeah, him and Owen as well as another.

That was to promote BT Vision offering Sky Sports 1 and 2 - this is different.

Fair enough. Can only be good to keep him as grounded as possible.
 

Wardy

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I think they should do an advert of Bale booting the ball in that ginger kids face who's currently on the BT Infinity adverts
 

max cady

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What happens to customers who have espn with virgin media do they lose that package.
 

ghetto_spur

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bit young to be a pundit isn't he

Age isn't the overriding factor on a good pundit. Neville is 10x the pundit Lawro is and much younger.

Plus who's more qualified to give opinions on the modern footballer than a modern footballer?
 

Hoddle_Ledge

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What happens to customers who have espn with virgin media do they lose that package.

BT are taking over ESPN so I'm guessing they will just swap over.

So the ESPN package on Virgin/Sky will just become BT. Don't know if the price will go up yet though!
 

tototoner

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BT are taking over ESPN so I'm guessing they will just swap over.

So the ESPN package on Virgin/Sky will just become BT. Don't know if the price will go up yet though!

Not sure what will happen yet but it will be announced well before next season starts
 

tobi

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What happens to customers who have espn with virgin media do they lose that package.

BT are taking over ESPN so I'm guessing they will just swap over.

So the ESPN package on Virgin/Sky will just become BT. Don't know if the price will go up yet though!

Its a separate/new deal, Virgin and BT have to negotiate.

I doubt it'll be the same as the ESPN freebee, that's a one off.
 

tototoner

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Its a separate/new deal, Virgin and BT have to negotiate.

I doubt it'll be the same as the ESPN freebee, that's a one off.

no it wasn't , was the same with Setanta, I am sure VM will be talking to BT about it being part of their package
 
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