Lots of kids have football on a Saturday morning and struggle to get to 1230’s
Good point, and they’re the grass roots.
Lots of kids have football on a Saturday morning and struggle to get to 1230’s
and because we got Anglia we had a lot of City matchesRemember when it was just one televised match every Sunday. Something to look forward to, I miss those days, it was special.
Lots of kids have football on a Saturday morning and struggle to get to 1230’s
Why will it do that? If all games went back to 3pm as they could be televised wouldn't that be better?When he said showing football games live on television will kill the game as a spectator sport.
Why will it do that? If all games went back to 3pm as they could be televised wouldn't that be better?
Possibly, but are people really going to give up on their local club just because Blackburn v Swansea is on TV?Not for lower and non league clubs in the long run
Possibly, but are people really going to give up on their local club just because Blackburn v Swansea is on TV?
To clarify I'm talking about scrapping the rule for second division down, not PL.
Fair enough. I'm skeptical of how much impact there is these days when illegal streams exist but hard to quantify I suppose.Yeah, I do think it'll have an impact - even if it was a Championship game.
I think a better way of doing it would be to protect a three o'clock black out and allow all other games to be televised - then the PL (and even the Championship I guess) can do what they like and everyone else has some protections.
I just assumed it was so they could try to draw people away from the habit of going to matches, normalise watching from home and ultimately increase TV audiences.I wonder what the original idea behind it was? Maybe to spice things up a bit, so that you get early results, then looking for later results to see what your team does in terms of league position, go up the table, down the table.
Is it to see if more fans would go to the Championship games because they can then watch the EPL later on, or keep an eye on the results. Are they hoping more people will go earlier because then they can make the dinner table at 5pm or they have a night out so can get ready in time? I do wonder.
Apparently the reason that there is only one Premier league game on boxing day and the rest are on the next day is to ensure they don't fall foul of broadcasting agreements regarding how many games have to be shown on a weekend.
No excuse for making it an 8pm ko though.Apparently the reason that there is only one Premier league game on boxing day and the rest are on the next day is to ensure they don't fall foul of broadcasting agreements regarding how many games have to be shown on a weekend.
Of course it would if you want the matches to be played out to near empty stadiums, but full pubs.. Next will be piped in crowd noise, like they use at televised RL games these days, because the football would otherwise be played in an empty stadium with no atmosphere at all. Look how many 3.00 pm Saturday ko's we have had so far this season? Our next one is the 20th of December. Sky want the lot, they are dictating the agenda, and eventually will get their way, football kick off times will be dictated too by them entirely, the traditional 3.00pm ko on a Saturday afternoon will be televised eventually, just you wait and see, then the game will be finished. For me anyhow.Why will it do that? If all games went back to 3pm as they could be televised wouldn't that be better?
No excuse for making it an 8pm ko though.
Its not so long ago when Boxing Day was a full football programme, even if it fell on a Friday with the clubs playing again the next day, and it was always the biggest attendance of the season by a country mile.I think the boxing day game is man u vs Newcastle, again not easy for supporters. They could have planned for a two London teams or two north West teams but they don't give a **** about the supporters.
Its not so long ago when Boxing Day was a full football programme, even if it fell on a Friday with the clubs playing again the next day, and it was always the biggest attendance of the season by a country mile.
I dont understand these people who dont put City's matches as a priority
I saw a guy on here who missed a City match because of his two year old's birthday
The guy I watch City streams with says he'll miss a match because relatives are visiting
Two of my friends missed a City match because they were on holiday in Turkey
A couple of weeks ago my wife told me that a friend was visiting at 4 pm on a saturday. When I said City were playing she said "Tough". I phoned my friend and asked her to come after 5 pm. It's not difficult.
I remember years ago a City fan had just retired and arranged 8 or 9 holidays for the following season. He'd arranged them so they avoided City matches!
Fair enough. I'm skeptical of how much impact there is these days when illegal streams exist but hard to quantify I suppose.
You're delusional.Of course it would if you want the matches to be played out to near empty stadiums, but full pubs.. Next will be piped in crowd noise, like they use at televised RL games these days, because the football would otherwise be played in an empty stadium with no atmosphere at all. Look how many 3.00 pm Saturday ko's we have had so far this season? Our next one is the 20th of December. Sky want the lot, they are dictating the agenda, and eventually will get their way, football kick off times will be dictated too by them entirely, the traditional 3.00pm ko on a Saturday afternoon will be televised eventually, just you wait and see, then the game will be finished. For me anyhow.
Sky cater for the armchairs fans, those watching in the pub and the advertisers who buy the air time to catch those watching football every where but in the stadiums on a Saturday afternoon.
The traditional 3.00 pm kick off on a Saturday afternoon is a dead duck, like FA Cup replays.
The bloke who turns up to support his club every week at the stadium is the one least listened too and catered for, just ask those on the road to Norwich at daft o'clock this morning, and the Pompey fans coming here next Saturday.