Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:Final round wrote:Well Jeff I pay for Sky sports sub, Premier sports and the odd PPV, so I'd say fans like me who are willing to cough up to watch boxing are the reason why it gets shown on TV at all
This is exactly my point mate, and no doubt Jeff's too. You already pay for your subs, Premier Sports, etc...you should be getting that Liverpool card as part of your package.
If you want to pay for Khan too, OK...
But I'd say that the number of people who subscribe to Sky only for boxing is a vastly insignificant minority, likely less than 100 in total.
I have a full sky+ HD Multiroom package, and >80% of my viewing (95% of live viewing) is of a Sky channel that's not available on freeview or terrestrial. I watch all the boxing that Sky show and purchase the PPVs. But I also watch a large amount of football, cricket, rugby, snooker, darts. My wife watches a significant amount of non-boxing during the day as well as films, Sky 1, FX, etc, so we get great value for money from our subscription. My point is that I don't just look at the boxing coverage and consider that being the only reason I get Sky. Sky are a huge organisation that produces a wide range of broadcast content for a wide range of viewers - to cater to the remarkable section of society that only wants to watch Boxing would drive them to ruin!
If you happen to be one of the lucky 100 that watches only Boxing on sky and then complains about spending £££s each month for a limited service, can you not appreciate that while you might only be wishing to pay for the boxing, Sky do deliver to you a whole host of programming that 99% of the viewing public would have some interest in?