Seasider78
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- Nov 14, 2004
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True. This is one option. Another, and far easier option, is just a little bit of consideration and common sense with who plays the 12:30 slot. As a supporter I also don’t like your idea of clubs choosing another bunch of games where to be competitive; we’ve seen what this has done to the FA Cup.
By common sense you mean screening games like West Brom v Sheff United at lunchtime instead of the big clubs with European commitments? Let’s be sensible no broadcaster is going to do with their only slot for that day and the reason they pay the big money is for the big clubs who also benefit from their injection of astronomical rights deals.
The big clubs can’t have their cake and eat it if they want all the cash from the various competitions and the TV money that comes with it they are going to have to find more creative ways to use their resources.
If they have a problem with the scheduling maybe the clubs should stop signing deals and agreeing to the fixtures rather than trying to lay the blame at the door of the TV companies who are just screening the games they have contracted for. Not that many weeks ago Liverpool where trying to float an expanded European league with extra games , were not worried about the players then were they.