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Viewing Center vs Watching at home: Which is cheaper?
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[QUOTE="Etini Willie, post: 9603, member: 468"] This post is specially for young guys. There is no debating the fact that young guys love sports especially football. Weekends are not complete without watching some football action. Some of us prefer to walk into viewing centers to watch football while some prefer to subscribe their cable TV and watch at home. As a financially conscious person, let's examine which of the two options to watch football incurs higher expenses than the other. When you watch football at viewing centers, you pay between NGN50 to NGN100. That is about $0.11 to $0.22. And an average football fan would watch 3 matches over the weekend and 2 matches in mid-week. That is about 5 matches a week. At that rate, considering the price, an average football lover spends between $0.55 to $1.10 on watching football every week. That is between NGN250 to NGN500 every week on watching football. To get channels on Cable TV where one can get to watch premium live matches, one has to cough out about NGN10,000. That is about $25 a month. That is to say a week costs NGN2,500. That's about $6. This is rather expensive. So guys, let's stick to our viewing centers to watch our live matches at an affordable rate. The cable TV can rest. [/QUOTE]
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