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Premier League gives Setanta Friday payment deadline

Premier League gives Setanta Friday payment deadline

Setanta Sports Logo The Premier League has told Setanta that it will auction-off its rights to air 46 live games next season unless it makes its next payment deadline of this Friday 19 June.

It is thought that Setanta has paid £10 million of a £30 million rights payment which was due today.

Last week, Setanta missed a £3 million payment to the Scottish Premier League.

The Premier League said:”The Premier League has been working over the past weeks, with Setanta, to ascertain whether they are in a position to continue as the broadcaster of 46 UK live matches for the 2009/10 season.

“Although the Premier League would like to provide Setanta with as much time as possible to re-arrange its finances, the start of the 2009/10 Season is only two months away, with the release of fixtures imminent.

“Accordingly, the Premier League has notified Setanta that if necessary the existing licence agreement between us will be terminated, coming into effect if Setanta does not meet certain contractual requirements of the Premier League on or before Friday 19 June 2009.

“In view of the shortage of time before the start of next season, the Premier League has determined, with the agreement of Setanta, that it shall today issue its Invitation to Tender (ITT) in respect of the 46 UK Live Matches for the 2009/10 Season only.

“The bid deadline has been set for Monday 22 June but we will give all prospective bidders notice late on Friday 19 June if Setanta have met their conditions, thereby negating the need for bids to be submitted.”

Setanta has been in negotiations with a company headed by American industrialist Len Blavatnik, backer of Freeview pay-TV service Top Up TV.

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