Our goal to bring the premier league broadcasting back to the fans.
Choose your club. We pull this season's fixtures, pro-rate Sky, TNT, Amazon, and the TV licence, and tally your personal 3pm blackouts — then show what each watchable game is costing you after the blocks.
One season. One fan. One sport. The full legal stack climbs past this fast.
Three real conversations from early 2026 — not a focus group, not actors. Different clubs, same pattern: paying more, trusting less, running out of ways to pretend this is acceptable.
"I pay for everything. Still missed games. Sick to my stomach, honestly. They know we'll keep paying, so they just keep taking."
— Adam, Arsenal supporter, 23
"It's not just streaming — kits, tickets, subscriptions. Football's becoming inaccessible to younger kids. The people running this game are out of touch."
— Lewis, Southampton supporter, 23
"Extortionate, expensive, poor. That's all I've got left to say. I've run out of ways to be angry about it."
— Harry, Arsenal supporter, 24
The system is built to extract more and show less. We are done funding a setup that prices out loyal fans, blocks legal viewing, and sidelines supporters from the next rights cycle.
Every Premier League match in one affordable package. No more dual-subscription roulette just to follow your club.
Scrap the Saturday streaming blackout. It is a legacy rule from another era that punishes paying supporters.
Binding fan consultation before the 2029 rights deal. No more decade-shaping decisions made without us.
The Super League collapsed in 48 hours because fans made silence impossible. Add your name and do it again.