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Clontarf sea front. None nearby. Vernons the nearest over a mile away.
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The biggest asset for a bookies in Dublin is a free car park cos there aren't many, find a pub with a big car park that don't charge and bob's your tea-pot. Alright ice cream cone ?
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i don;t know why anyone would open a betting shop. say expenses run at 10k per week, staff, televisions, rent, subscriptions, given a10% margin you would need to turn over 100k a week just to break level
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A grand a day max expenses i think.
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I always thought the Leopardstown inn was screaming out for a shop beside it.
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Brains Lenihan is having a good gamble up on Merrion Street.
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I'm purely guessing a figures here but how much is SIS alone ? heating electricity, price feeds, staff, rent. 1k per day seems a bit low to me
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Apparently its about 2200 euro per month for Sis plus turf Tv. Lets say another 1800 per month on rent. 2 staff at a combined 3000 per month Heat electricity and rates another 1500. That is 8 grand a month and im sure there is extras that I have not included so lets say 2 grand Miscellaneous. Thats 10 grand a month has to be found
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i wouldnt bother pal, a million to make it pay at present.
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and thats before you take out a salary
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however if you decide to have a poke at it and want some cheap alphameric gear email me perpetual62@**.com !!
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how on earth can you not say hot mail on this forum!
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vernon racing's cheltenham offer on the tuesday was back dungiub and of he;s beaten you get the same stake on captain cb, now thats what i call a fair offer.
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ffs one of the bigger a bookmakesr would pay me 20k to find a good spot to open a bookies ........go find your own spot
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Not swords
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Looks hard work to be honest and I wouldnt fancy it in this climate, unless you had 5 or 6 on the go already.
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Try open a mobile bookies
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if you cut costs down to the bone, you can probably find run a shop at with 600 a day expenses including the tax, given that you will be doing well to get 10% given BOG, extra place concessions and the like you will need to turnover 6k a day. Good luck
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sutton
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cant be done ...hang on to ur bread ...cash is king
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open one right beside you local social welfare/post ofiice, you'll clean up
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open one right beside you local social welfare/post ofiice, you'll clean up
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Win only - Sp only 29 Mar 20:17 however if you decide to have a poke at it and want some cheap alphameric gear email me perpetual62@*******.com !! What the hell would you want Alphameric gear in Tesco's for??? |
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Parnell St, across from cr*p willie hills, up from busiest pp's in the country, most dublin bus routes stop/start there, china town 100 yrds away!huge footfall, pubs next door.
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Why would anyone consider opening when the big boys are CLOSING shops ?
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crouchingtiger1 30 Mar 08:35
Win only - Sp only 29 Mar 20:17 however if you decide to have a poke at it and want some cheap alphameric gear email me perpetual62@*******.com !! What the hell would you want Alphameric gear in Tesco's for??? dave has some |
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Shops normally target working class poor areas. I think the socio-economic group is CDE1 or something like that
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the worst location I've seen is Jameson Racing in a shopping between Coolock and Beaumont.
Dunno if it's still trading. |