Prop Joe wrote: » In other countries you would have big sports bars,With a dozens of TV's,Showing all sports,In Ireland a few have chanced there arm with the Euro's but where are the sports bars in your area?
mikemac1 wrote: » You've never been to the city of sport! Loads of them in Limerick
kwestfan08 wrote: » Would our location be a factor? Unless there's the likes of the euros or a world cup on there would be very little to show on a normal evening. Contrast that to the likes of the US where if I'm not mistaken there's only like two days a year where there's no live sport on between the NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB etc. The time difference and licensing laws mean that a bar couldn't open to show these either.
jpm4 wrote: » The Woolshed in Dublin. Break for the Border was basically a sports bar also, though not sure what the story with it is now, kip that it is.
FloatingVoter wrote: » Most people are more interested in pubs that won't be showing wall to wall golf, horseracing, 2nd division playoffs and GAA stuff. Exceptions are All Irelands, Ryder Cups, Euros etc. Besides, if you're into the sport - support the team / player and go to the match. The FAI needs all the attendance it can get.
Where To wrote: » Bandwaggoners only watch 6-8 sporting events a year. Sports bars aren't economically viable.