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MJK
04 Oct 23 15:59
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https://m.independent.ie/business/irish/paddy-power-to-close-21-underperforming-betting-shops-in-ireland/a1450483564.html

NOTHING to do with affordability checks, in spite of what some are trying to pedal as the single cause of racing decline with punters.

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By:
the dealer
When: 04 Oct 23 16:06
The second covid shutdown,when the majority of sport was still taking place, decimated shop business. Was a gift from god for online and new accounts but the shops have never recovered
By:
longbridge
When: 04 Oct 23 16:13
@the dealer

I don't think your assessment ties in with the text of the article?

"Revenue at its UK and Ireland retail division jumped 11pc in the first six months of this year. That included a 15pc increase in the first quarter and 8pc in the second quarter"
By:
the dealer
When: 04 Oct 23 16:17
It may not fit in with the text but approximately 50% of the business disappeared from shops after the second covid lock down and the majority hasn't come back.
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 04 Oct 23 16:17
Shops in s irel no fobt
By:
the dealer
When: 04 Oct 23 16:20
They don't Freddie but offer every concession under the sun or did. Impossible to operate under those conditions with the costs of running a shop now so high.
By:
longbridge
When: 04 Oct 23 16:21
dealer - so where has PP's retail income uplift come from?
By:
the dealer
When: 04 Oct 23 16:26
Haven't a clue, from competitor closures maybe ? It's been a while since I've been in that neck of the woods.
By:
jamee1
When: 04 Oct 23 16:27

Oct 4, 2023 -- 4:21PM, longbridge wrote:


dealer - so where has PP's retail income uplift come from?


Anniversarying impact from Covid. Up 11% this year is probably still hugely down on 2019.

By:
longbridge
When: 04 Oct 23 16:42
Good call jamee1 - I had a dig in the 2022 AR and then they reported retail revenue at 87% of 2019 levels, so just coming back to where it was before.
By:
the dealer
When: 04 Oct 23 16:52
The profit margin is the problem, you just can't offer what they do and make money anymore, the costs of running a shop are just too high at the moment, in there present state.
By:
MJK
When: 04 Oct 23 17:07
One of the shops is close to where I went to school and was always packed. However last maybe seven or eight years whenever I've looked in you could see the dwindle in the attendance. If it wasn't for the lotto I'd say they would have closed five years ago (powers and Spoils staff openly admit they only open on Christmas Eve to take lotto bets - no racing and the odd footie match).
By:
brassneck
When: 04 Oct 23 17:13
Tough times for Paddy,he is down to his last 28 billion.LaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh
By:
freddiewilliams
When: 04 Oct 23 17:13
U still in s irel mjk
By:
cacique
When: 04 Oct 23 17:57
The cost cutting is probably all linked to the ceo's bonus.
By:
formoftheace
When: 04 Oct 23 18:07
My heart is bleeding….ffs
By:
MJK
When: 04 Oct 23 19:44

Oct 4, 2023 -- 5:13PM, freddiewilliams wrote:


U still in s irel mjk


Yes...though I like the odd jaunt to Majorca, Benidorm etc Happy

By:
freddiewilliams
When: 04 Oct 23 20:02
U had a compulsory deposit limit place on ure betfair account? Or know anyone in the  South that has
By:
MJK
When: 04 Oct 23 21:33

Oct 4, 2023 -- 8:02PM, freddiewilliams wrote:


U had a compulsory deposit limit place on ure betfair account? Or know anyone in the

By:
MJK
When: 04 Oct 23 21:33
No and no
By:
MJK
When: 05 Oct 23 08:51
A study that was released yesterday around gambling over here

https://www.rte.ie/news/2023/1005/1409029-problem-gambling-ireland/
By:
timberman
When: 05 Oct 23 12:24
They just want people to go online and lose their money on their phone at home , more money for the Bosses & Shareholders that way
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