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Old 26-04-2020, 05:12   #6
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Re: What sport could safely return to TV

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
I'm amazed by the fact they haven't come up with a way to make darts viable for television with some CGI crowd graphics. Often the background noise is just a bunch of louts not watching the game anyway.

There has been darts but its only been in the form of streaming it from the PDC website.

https://dartsnews.com/schedule-pdc-h...ur-night-nine/

https://www.pdc.tv/

As for the noisy louts most real dart fans could do without that rabble anyway.

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Boxing a no go in this country - requirement for ambulance staff and ICU bed availability are a requirements for approval by the British Boxing Board of Control. That said it's possible on a worldwide level that promoters could get together for an attractive pay per view programme, held in isolated places, and do something. That said the politics behind boxing makes making fights hard enough in normal times!
Personally l cannot see Boxing returning anytime soon certainly not in this country but there are many more far flung places of the world where they would hold it.
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