john@staustell wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:john@staustell wrote:Also although we on here all speak about 'everyone watching in the pub' what percentage of the population actually do this? Bugger all really. A few hundred in each town maybe, of many thousands. Maybe even a few thousand in Manchester, with a huge population. maybe even 100 in that pub in Portsmouth.
Less than 1%?
Nonsense.
I think I pulled up figures on this recently, and, if I remember correctly, about 3.5% of the population regularly watch football in bars in Britain. That's about 2.15 million people. Say they consume, on average, 3 pints and a packet of crisps (a low estimate, considering a large number of people stay to watch both televised games, that's about a tenner spent per person. Now obviously not all of these people watch every game, but say, for example, the average person described above goes to the pub to watch football once every three weeks, that's still 7 million quid being pumped into pubs on the weekend, at times when they would otherwise have little-to-no business.
The best figure I could get for the number of Sky viewers is just over 9 million (I assume that's people, not households). Obviously, not all of them will have Sky Sports. So, if we generously assume that 2/3 Sky subscribers have the Sports package, that means that 1 in 10 people have regular access to televised Premier League football at home.
When I worked in a bar/nightclub in Britain, I used to manage the place on sundays. About 95% of our income between 3pm and 9pm was due to us screening football, equating to between 400 and 1000 quid, depending on fixtures. That was from a crowd of maybe 30-60 people, with wives and mates popping in for the occasional drink throughout the course of the games, in a town of 40,000 people. Add to that the fact the bar wasn't even in the top 5 most popular places in the town to watch football, and you're starting to see that it's a lot more of the population than you think. I'd hazard a guess that over 1,500 people watch football in pubs each weekend there.
Bell there's statistics for you. There's two million people in the pubs every Sunday watching football? Or 'regularly'. If you apply a bit of sense and see that in the biggest pub round here sometimes it s packed with a couple of hundred, other times there's no fucker at all, except those already in there. And you here Darren Gough say (idiot I know) that there is ONE PUB in Barnsley that shows football.
Those figures are typical statistics. 'Regularly' indeed!
No, if you read my post properly, you'll see that I (in my opinion, massively under-)estimated about 700k people watching football each weekend (some more, some less, obviously). The 'one pub' in Barnsley must be Farm Road Social Club, according to this (
http://www.ukcityguide.info/barnsley_9_ ... ars_7.html), although many of the landlords seem to cheekily falsely advertise 'Live Football', according to these photos (
http://www.pubutopia.com/pubs/B/Barnsley/).
As I said above, live football was responsible for takings of between 400 quid and a grand on sundays in a bar where I worked.
"Ferguson. Žvaka kurac."
(Ferguson. Chewing-gum cock.)
Old man in a bar in rural Bosnia.