So SingTel has won the right to air the English Premier League (EPL) on mio TV in August 2010. Incumbent StarHub is staring at a financial black hole, especially since ESPN Star Sports is also walking out the door next year into the loving arms of SingTel (for a nice fat fee, no doubt).

EPL fans have been moaning and groaning, writing in forums, sending letters to the newspapers. Words like “anguish”, “daylight robbery” have been used.

Then no less than acting minister for the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts (MICA), Lui Tuck Yew, gets hauled into the debate with a quote on CNA saying:

“What we will be doing is we will invite SingTel and StarHub to come in and share with us their plans and their intentions, going forward. When we have a better understanding of what they intend to do, that will put us in a better position to determine if any intervention is needed,” he said.

Wah! You mean watching foreign talents playing football at inflated wages has become a staple like rice? Remember when rice prices went through the roof and the government also intervened?

Is it THAT serious? Are people going to starve without EPL?

You’d think SingTel was holding a gun to everyone’s head, saying “Your money or your EPL.”

Nobody is forcing you to pay, what.

I threw out StarHub cable about eight years ago because I had enough. Do you know how much money we are all giving the foreign talents in England? It’s anywhere from $75 million to $105 million a year. EPL chairman Richard Scudamore and company are laughing at us every three years when the contract renews.

Are we collectively mad or what?

SingTel is estimated to be paying $400 million for the three-year deal starting in August 2010. So they pay $400 million. They have to cover their costs, right? And they have to make a profit while they are at it too, right?

So who are the suckers who will help them pay for it?

I’ll leave you to answer that question but I recall a certain quote from the movie Forrest Gump:

Stupid is as stupid does.

Quick Facts about the EPL Broadcast Rights
The Football Association Premier League owns the television broadcast rights
StarHub has broadcast the EPL since 1997
StarHub paid an estimated $250 million in 2007 for the broadcast rights for three seasons (2007/08 – 2009/10)
SingTel lost to StarHub in 2007
250,000 to 350,000 estimated subscribers for the Sports Group Package on StarHub
Sports Group Package costs $25 per month (up from $8 in 2004)
CIMB investment research house estimates that SingTel paid about $400 million for the broadcast rights for three seasons (2010/11 – 1012/13) on mio TV
ESPN Star Sports will leave StarHub and join SingTel mio TV in May 2010

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