Bolton Wanderers targets satellite football pubs

By Iain O'Neil

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Bolton Wanderers targets satellite football pubs
Premiership club seeking licence reviews of pubs that show foreign satellite football on matchdays.

Premiership club Bolton Wanderers is seeking licence reviews of pubs around the Reebok Stadium that show foreign satellite football.

Bolton said it believes the pubs are affecting its attendances - and more clubs are set to follow Bolton's lead.

Speaking exclusively to the MA, Wanderer's chief executive Allan Duckworth said: "We've noticed pubs showing these games for a while but for the last 12 to 18 months it has become quite a significant problem.

It's a growing problem - unless we take some pretty strong action, it is only going to get worse.​Bolton Wanderers' chief executive Allan Duckworth.

"It definitely affects our attendances. We've done research with fans locally and we are sure it is affecting a lot of other licensees in the area who are acting legitimately."

Duckworth said that other Premiership clubs were preparing to take similar action.

He said: "We've spoken to the licensing authority and the local police and we believe a licence review is the most appropriate way to deal with this issue.

"It's a growing problem - unless we take some pretty strong action, it is only going to get worse.

"We have been monitoring certain premises that we know have been illegally broadcasting Saturday afternoon matches for some time and we are looking at those which regularly show games."

When asked how long it would be until the first action was taken, Duckworth said: "We are fast approaching that point. We have done all the homework and we are ready to take action."

MA legal expert Peter Coulson said: "Only certain people are qualified to seek a review and that includes businesses in the vicinity of the premises.

"They can only ask for a review on one or more of the licensing objectives.

"Clubs can seek a review if they can show that a criminal offence - in this case copyright theft - is taking place within the vicinity of their ground, because one of the four licensing objectives of the Licensing Act is the prevention of crime."

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