The extended contract states that DirecTV will pay a substantial amount if the 2011 season isn't cancelled, and up to 9 percent more Madden 24 Coins, at Madden NFL 24's discretion in the event that the 2011 season is cancelled. In the event of a total payment in the event of a cancelled season 42% of the fee is nonrefundable and the remaining portion will be paid for the following season. Op. 27. 71-72; Goodell Direct Test. 11. As a result, the Madden NFL 24 could be able to get much more money from DirecTV in 2011 , provided it blocks the Players then if it does not.
Wait, what? Essentially, in layman's terms it is that you can say that the Madden NFL 24 was ready for a lockout , and even concluded a contract with DirecTV in 2008. aware that a shutdown would likely to occur. The terms of the contract offered an insurance policy to Madden NFL 24 an insurance policy, in a sense, giving the league an uninterrupted stream of revenue and a buffer to allow the owners to keep the lockout going for all the time needed.
Fans should be irate at both the Madden NFL 24. to a premeditated stoppage of work as well as DirecTV as a facilitator of an arrangement similar to the Madden NFL 24's plan. DirecTV was in favor of Madden NFL 24 as well as it's RedZone Channel and Sunday Ticket and Sunday Ticket to be a part of the plan of the league in negotiation in 2008. The league leveraged that to create a situation in which the lockout could be beneficial for the owners.
Seem fair? Sure, but it's not. From an ordinary perspective: How in the world would any organization ever receive more money for the decision to shut down operations than it does not? The fact that Madden NFL 24 negotiated its TV contracts knowing it was in charge of a work stoppage -and was able to secure streams of revenue that would be sustained and increase during an out of control lockout is the clearest explanation we've ever seen of the way in which the Madden NFL 24 planned for the CBA negotiations Buy Mut 24 Coins. And it isn't pretty.