Lord God Jose Mourinho wrote:I think they've done this for a long time though, haven't they? It's just that when it was just the newspapers who were paying these fees no one else knew about it or cared. Now that the internet has expanded so massively they've extended it to that. IMO their main reason for doing it will just be to protect their newspaper income and the major websites. If the FA didn't stop tiny websites from putting the fixtures out then the major websites would expect the fixtures for free as well.
I'd hope that the ridiculous money in football does eventually cause a backlash, but I don't think this issue is it.
I agree with that.
The biggest issue is, should they be charging for fixture lists at all?
Absolutely not. It's like a company charging for access to their advertisments. Pure greed. It makes absolute sense for them to pimp this information everywhere, so fans know exactly whom is playing whom and when so they know in advance whether they can attend.