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Football's future: Industry insiders predict 'Premflix' and tourist fans

James O'Connor
James O'Connor
Soccer Analyst
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Football's future: Industry insiders predict 'Premflix' and tourist fans
Former broadcasting executive Neil Duncanson and author Alex Fynn, who accurately predicted football's future three decades ago, discuss what the game might look like in 2036.

Industry veterans Neil Duncanson and Alex Fynn have revisited their remarkably accurate predictions about football's future made in 1994, offering insights into what the sport could look like a decade from now, according to BBC Sport.

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Duncanson, a former broadcasting executive, and Fynn, an author, notably predicted several developments that have since become reality in the beautiful game. Their track record lends weight to their current forecasts for 2036.

Among their predictions for the future is the concept of 'Premflix' - a streaming-based model that would fundamentally alter how fans consume Premier League content. This reflects broader industry shifts toward on-demand viewing platforms.

The pair also foresee changes in the composition of match-going crowds, with 'tourist fans' potentially becoming a more significant presence at major matches. This demographic shift would carry implications for traditional matchday culture and ticket distribution.

The discussion explores how technological changes, broadcast rights evolution, and global fan bases might reshape the sport. Their 1994 predictions included developments that many dismissed at the time, suggesting their current outlook merits serious consideration.

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