bcfcdan wrote:The price of a PPV for a pub/club is much higher than if you're buying it at home.
True. It just doesn't strike me as a particularly good deal for the punter. I aint got Sky Sports, but I'm on Virgin and can order the PPV over that platform for £20 should I so wish. Or pay £10 to watch it in a pub where beer is going to be more than £3.50 a pint.
I see what you're saying thugh, they've got to recoup the money they're paying somehow, as they probably wouldn't just by selling alcohol. And not everybody can order PPVs on their telly, if they're on freeview or whatever. So it's not an option for some punters. Maybe it's on a extra-massive screen as well.
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I can never understand people wanting to go out to watch boxing,I used to do it but its always a pain in the arse, I've not watched a fight anywhere other in my own house for years
bcfcdan wrote:The price of a PPV for a pub/club is much higher than if you're buying it at home.
True. It just doesn't strike me as a particularly good deal for the punter. I aint got Sky Sports, but I'm on Virgin and can order the PPV over that platform for £20 should I so wish. Or pay £10 to watch it in a pub where beer is going to be more than £3.50 a pint.
That's the thing, a lot of people won't be able to buy the box office event on their TV at home.
Also, assuming it's a normal pub, they'll have to get an extension to their license, so maybe it's only worth it if they know they'll make a certain amount.
Still, fucked if I'd pay a tenner for a shit view surrounded by people who are probably shitfaced by then.
I'm probably going to the pub on Saturday to watch Kell Brook, as I don't have regular Sky Sports. There's a pub advertised as showing it, but it'll probably be busy on a Saturday night. This can be a bit of a pain in the arse, when you're trying to watch something.
As my local pub gets predominantly office based staff, it gets dead on a Saturday night. I've arranged to meet a mate there, hopefully persuade them to put Sky Sports One on, and then watch some of the undercard with mates and a quieter pub. It closes at 11, so at some point I'm going to have to transfer to watch the main event.
Not sure I'd pay £10 to be stuck in a pub full of people. When I watch Chisora vs Haye in the same pub, there was barely space to stand, and I had to fight my way to the bar. Pain in the arse.
handsofstone wrote:I can never understand people wanting to go out to watch boxing,I used to do it but its always a pain in the arse, I've not watched a fight anywhere other in my own house for years
bcfcdan wrote:The price of a PPV for a pub/club is much higher than if you're buying it at home.
True. It just doesn't strike me as a particularly good deal for the punter. I aint got Sky Sports, but I'm on Virgin and can order the PPV over that platform for £20 should I so wish. Or pay £10 to watch it in a pub where beer is going to be more than £3.50 a pint.
That's the thing, a lot of people won't be able to buy the box office event on their TV at home.
Also, assuming it's a normal pub, they'll have to get an extension to their license, so maybe it's only worth it if they know they'll make a certain amount.
Still, fucked if I'd pay a tenner for a poo view surrounded by people who are probably shitfaced by then.
If its a proper locals pub they wouldn't bother with the licence, tell the locals maybe advertise inside (only) and just run it with the landlord behind the jump so no staff.
I don't think many pubs will bother with it unless the landlord himself is a big fan and knows a few regulars are too. Not because its not a big fight and people won't be interested, purely because of the time its on. People talk a good game about watching these fights but will be burnt out by the time it even gets close to starting if they're a drinker
I think a tenner is all sright, it cost that to go to the pictures, plus your guaranteed a good atmosphere as only boxing fans will show up. I remember paying £5 to watch Bruno Tyson in a pub and that was probably about £5000 in todays money.
I used to drink in a boozer in East London and they got rid of sky, BT etc, we asked the landlord why, he said because it costs £30,000 a year! I think he might having telling porkies about that, but it does cost a lot. If you want to watch for free, go to casino's they allways have it on and there is no entry fee.
For those interested, this article states on average independent pubs paid £643.00 a month for Sky Sports back in 2013. So now it must be even more than that:
Price comparison based on research conducted by Sweeney Pinedo in Feb 2013. 267 independent pubs surveyed paid on average £643 per month for Sky Sports vs. £138.08 for the new BT Sport Pack after discounts applied,
black panther wrote:For those interested, this article states on average independent pubs paid £643.00 a month for Sky Sports back in 2013. So now it must be even more than that:
Price comparison based on research conducted by Sweeney Pinedo in Feb 2013. 267 independent pubs surveyed paid on average £643 per month for Sky Sports vs. £138.08 for the new BT Sport Pack after discounts applied,