BBC News - Premier League and pub landlady await court TV ruling
God-****! I hope she wins.
A pub landlady will later learn the result of her legal fight with English football's Premier League over use of a foreign TV decoder to screen games.
Karen Murphy had to pay nearly £8,000 in fines and costs for using a cheaper Greek decoder in her Portsmouth pub to bypass controls over match screening. But she took her case to the European Court of Justice.
Its judges are to rule whether the league's power to restrict broadcasting rights within the UK breaches EU rules.
If they rule in favour of Ms Murphy, it could trigger a major shake-up for the Premier League and its current exclusive agreements with Sky Sports and ESPN.
God-****! I hope she wins.