how am i gunna watch fights now?
Is Setanta the verge of bankrupcy?
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Funnily enough tomorrow night Sky are showing last weeks boxing from the Berto card, only a week late!Comment
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who watches spl anyways, spl is one the worst leagues in the world and as far as west ham vs bolton thats good if they dont show games like that. I love setanta Im in the us and watch a lot of premier league futbol and champions league futbol, setanta is the best futbol service out there I hope they dont get closed downComment
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who watches spl anyways, spl is one the worst leagues in the world and as far as west ham vs bolton thats good if they dont show games like that. I love setanta Im in the us and watch a lot of premier league futbol and champions league futbol, setanta is the best futbol service out there I hope they dont get closed downComment
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The idea of Setanta going bust is a very scary and depressing prospect for those of us who remember how hard it was to watch boxing for years and years before the explosion of the internet.
Sure, we'll still be able to find streams for most of the fights that Setanta would have shown. But it's not just that, it's the fact that they genuinely promoted and seemed to care for boxing, and doing so at a decent price, as opposed to PPV like Sky, which just has the effect of marginalising people and putting off new potential fans.
I honestly find it amazing when people on this site **** on Setanta. Sure, Sky's coverage and commentary team is better, but would Sky show something like Torres vs Holt? I remember spending ages looking for a HBO stream of Lopez vs Penasola, only to finally discover Setanta, which I have, was showing it. That to me summed up the beauty of Setanta. I can even appreciate someone like Bunce, who talks rubbish and irritates me, because he genuinely cares about the sport, and promotes it.
To sum up, Setanta rule. Hard.
And we better pray that they can get themselves out of this crisis they're in.Comment
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