Irish Boxing

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by ardy, Dec 19, 2007.


  1. slapbangwhallop

    slapbangwhallop The Sweet Scientist Full Member

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    That sounds about right. I know a guy that had Eurosport cover his bill and they did it for free. But obviously the cost of hauling their ass across the Irish sea would be an additional cost.
     
  2. slapbangwhallop

    slapbangwhallop The Sweet Scientist Full Member

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    People need to get on to their local TD's as well. With an election coming up those usually lazy fúckers might actually make a bit of noise.

    Hopefully they can squezze it in the budget and we dont have to miss Avoca v Skerries in the Leinster womens hockey!
     
  3. gasman

    gasman Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Surely they could recoup some of that with television advertising revenue? This fight would get great viewing figures on Irish TV. I wonder how many viewers tuned in for Dunnes last couple of fights?
     
  4. Jonny The Hips

    Jonny The Hips Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Dunne peaked around 700,000, which is what RTE's flag ship and most sucessful show pulls in, The Late Late, on average!

    I heard 440,000 tuned in to see Casey on the Saturday night show, the second time he was on it. That show, i think, usually peaks at 250,000- so Casey does gaurantee ratings and could even eclipse Dunne's figures.

    In Rugbys defence Slap-it garantees a ABC1 audience( people with the most dispospal income or broad sheet readers) so RTE can charge alot more for advertising and recoup alot of money showing that. Not to mention Rugby is another great sport!!!
     
  5. slapbangwhallop

    slapbangwhallop The Sweet Scientist Full Member

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    There was me thinking that RTE had a public charater and that everyone had to pay the licence fee irrespective of NRS categorised social grade!

    The only minority sports that RTE are interested in broadcasting are those that appeal primarily to West Brits and yuppies! Riddle me that!
     
  6. misticmonk

    misticmonk Active Member Full Member

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    Slight correction to my earlier post.

    Glen Killane, Managing director of television RTE

    Tom Grealis, news, business and sports editor RTE.ie (website/rte player etc.)

    Ryle Nugent, Head of sport RTE.

    All there email addresses seem to be
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    so that would mean
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    I guess Nugent is the man who needs to be convinced and yes he's another rugger head and whats worse he's Leinster. So mind you P's and Q's if you do decide to drop him a line.
     
  7. paddymickey

    paddymickey Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'm mad about this tv nonsence. That said - I don't like judging people based on what sport they watch! I don't believe in "working class" or "middle class" etc. I think somtimes that those terms only fuel divisive attitudes. I understand why people feel the need to generalise sometimes and I know that sometimes there are large minorities and small majorities. Just hate this sports and politics crap. I know people who have a hang up about football. I know people who have a hang up with GAA. I know people who have a hang up with Rugby. The thing that makes me laugh is that I'm 100% certain that if I brought them all out ona night toghether they would all get on well with each other. I always tell kids to try out as many sports as they like and then pick the ones they enjoy most. Personally I played and loved all 3 as a teenager (still prefer boxing though). I can't be "classed" and I am pretty sure there are many people out there that can't be classed because they like a particular sport. I understand certain peoples hang ups and preconceptions. I won't go in to why the people I know who have those perceptions have them but lets just say that they judged the entire sport by their perception of one particular group of fans or one or two experiences. I am not sure I could convince them otherwise. Anyway - just a small thing but thought I'd mention it. Also - I bet if people though they could guess my background because I played any of those sports or guessed my upbringing they couldnt be further from the truth.
     
  8. misticmonk

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    Paddymickey, are you a big cattle farmer from Meath who went to a presentation/Christian brothers secondary school, just kidding.:D

    I hear want your saying, sport is sport. We're a sports mad national and theres not all that many of us so you find its a lot of the same people supporting each sport be it Hurling or Horse racing, Rugby or Rallying, Soccer or Swimming, Boxing or Basketball.
     
  9. paddymickey

    paddymickey Boxing Addict Full Member

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    lol yeh I'm a fisher man from Kenmare who went to be a gaa player before my rich Daddt sent me to Galway univesity where I played Soccer only to do an internal transfer to west Britian where I palyed Ruggerbugger for home farm. :yep
     
  10. tony mush

    tony mush Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl i was gonna say a fisherman in dingle for some reason
    feckin love kenmare do spend a week on d **** there every year:good
     
  11. iceman

    iceman Tis my Island Full Member

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    Best sport by a mile
     
  12. ImElvis666

    ImElvis666 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Great post Paddy. Rugby isn't exclusive to middleclass people and boxing isn't exclusive to working class people. Sport is supposed to bring people together and not divide.

    Here's the Casey/Rigo presser in Limerick btw.

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AU221vXHKo8&feature=player_embedded[/ame]
     
  13. 2punch tony

    2punch tony Member Full Member

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    No worries .can t believe there not showing it either
     
  14. ó Cuinneagáin

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    Folks,

    I am assuming this chap will be the new Minister for Sport when the GE is over.

    Jimmy Deenihan, one of the great all-time Gaelic footballers. Five-time All-Ireland senior football winner with Kerry. Fair to assume he knows sport inside out.

    He's Fine Gael's current front-bench spokesman on Tourism, Culture and Sport. And TD for Kerry North/West Limerick.

    Phone: 068 40154 / Email:
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    I know I'll be asking him to lobby RTE to pick up the Casey-Rigo fight. If we all make a collective noise, then who knows? Unlikely but not impossible.