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Saga Lout
16-02-11, 20:14
From 'The Morning Advertiser;



Sunderland hosts plan to shop foreign sat screenings
By John Harrington
15/02/2011 14:23

A group of Sunderland licensees has raised the idea of forming a "crime-watch group" to shop pubs that screen foreign satellite football.

That's according to Sunderland chairman Niall Quinn, following his strongly-worded attack on foreign satellite screenings — which he said is hitting attendance at his club.

Writing in the programme notes for Sunderland's game against Tottenham on Saturday, Quinn said: "Thankfully I have received a lot of letters, some complaining about my comments from the very people who watch in the pub, but can I add there were lots of positive ones from fans who see it my way and that was most refreshing.

"I’ve also had a group of local publicans asking if they could set up a type of pub ‘crime-watch’ group who will refuse to show Sunderland games and that’s great."

Quinn had earlier said he "despised" people who watched Sunderland games in the pub via foreign satellites.

He wrote: "Using the word ‘despise’ wasn’t easy but it seems to have worked and I am more than happy to speak to anyone who has a counter argument but can we all be reminded that right now illegal broadcasting is what it is."

The former Ireland footballer even threatened to quit if the upcoming ruling of the European Court of Justice goes in favour of foreign satellite screenings.

"If things change and it becomes legal, I will have a look at the situation and see how people feel.

"If a core number of people want to start doing it that way instead of coming to support the club then maybe I’ll have to question my role here. That’s how seriously I take this."

Speaking after the Tottenham game, Quinn labeled foreign satellite screenings an "epidemic" in his region and "particularly rampant" in the Seaham area.

He also said he'll spend the next few weeks "on the road, talking to fans about the importance of choosing to attend a live game instead of spending their money watching the game in the pub".

I'm speechless!

>>>doji<<<
16-02-11, 20:43
unbelievable, what planet is he on?

ChorleyMatt
16-02-11, 21:07
"If things change and it becomes legal, I will have a look at the situation and see how people feel.

No need to wait Mr Quinn - I'll tell you the facts right now:

1. Sky have a monopoly in the UK and grossly overcharge publicans for the right to screen live football.

2. Punters want Saturday 3pm games - an FA ruling forbids this from happening via any UK broadcaster.

3. Some fans just don't want to go to the games for various reasons, for example:
a) they don't want to be charged over the odds for a pie and a pint whilst they're a captive market in your stadium.
b) they want to watch the game with a beer in their hand - something that is banned at all levels of football in the UK.
c) the cost of tickets is relatively high in the majority of cases at Premier League clubs - money is tight for the average man on the street, we don't all own football clubs.

Personally, I love going to the match whenever I can but I'm lucky - the tickets are cheap, the stadium is a short stroll from my house and I can pick and choose my games to fit around everything else that's going on in my life. Not everyone has this luxury so the afternoon in the boozer is an attractive and relatively cheap/convenient proposition to them (with the added bonus of escaping the wife for a few hours peace and quiet!).

alimac
16-02-11, 21:46
main reason fans are staying away from his teams games

is because they are crap boring

no other reason

Billybobt
25-02-11, 20:45
My pennies worth is not everyone can afford to take himself and 2 kids every other week with the inflated crazy prices....

Then theres the couple of cokes and pies for the kids.....

Take it at Newcastle £35 average adult ticket £10 each for me 2 sons and if the missus wanted to tag along thats £90 before i pay a bus fare.......

The boozer or home does for me.....

I do get to some games though when the pennies are ok....

All in all this idiot has no idea of the real world....

Regards Matty.....

Saga Lout
25-02-11, 20:48
The Sunderland fans must have an opinion and a website! Have they been trained to toe the line?