Premier League launches YouTube channel

stubie

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Football fans around the world can now enjoy the best of the Premier League's content on YouTube.

The League's official YouTube channel will host a range of exclusive and unique videos reflecting the exciting and competitive nature of the competition.

With the 2019/20 campaign starting on Friday, YouTube.com/PremierLeague will build excitement around the season's fixtures, looking back at the best moments from previous meetings between teams.

The channel will also tell the story of the Premier League using archive footage in new and compelling ways, providing thrilling highlights of the key players and matches in Premier League history.

Beyond the action on the pitch, the channel will provide a platform to showcase League and club initiatives and the excellent work conducted by club Academies and community teams.

https://www.premierleague.com/news/1301094
 

Kush

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So they won't provide highlights of matches from current season? :rolleyes:
 

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"The very best of the Premier League's content"...

Except anything that's happening this season.
 

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Sounds like the stuff I've sometimes seen at half time when watching random streams from different countries.

"David James recalls past meetings of Liverpool vs Manchester United" - that kind of thing. They look they're done by the same people who do the Premier League Preview show if that's still a thing? Haven't seen it in ages.
 

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Surely one of them can put up 90 minutes of the matches played at the weekend? Seems odd to me premier league dosen't do it. BT had full CL final up a day or two after the game and in other sports Wimbledon recently put up the full 5 hours of Djokovic-Federer.