Fox Soccer Channel and Setanta Sports To Merge?

foxtanta sports1 Fox Soccer Channel and Setanta Sports To Merge?We here at EPL Talk usually don’t publish rumors, but this one is too big to overlook. We’ve received several anonymous reports that Fox Soccer Channel and Setanta Sports have agreed to merge to form a new company.

Setanta Sports, who have reportedly been in financial trouble in the United Kingdom, have long worked with Fox Soccer Channel to share Premier League rights in the United States, and the potential merger is seen as a marriage of convenience in the U.S. as well as an opportunity for Fox to expand its reach in the UK where it currently has no footprint.

The new company, to be named Foxtanta Sports (or Fanta, for short), is expected to combine its Dublin and Los Angeles workforces to create an international brand delivering sparking soccer entertainment.

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7 Responses to Fox Soccer Channel and Setanta Sports To Merge?

  1. PK says:

    April fools.

  2. Myopian says:

    Fox Tanta??

    in the words of the special one, “shat ap”
    :)

  3. kenny says:

    awful

  4. curious says:

    hahah suckers.

  5. uh? says:

    i realized it when i saw foxtanta….

  6. eplnfl says:

    nice headline but easy April Fools

  7. olivert says:

    C’mon Gaffer, you gotta come up with a better April Fool’s effort than that.

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