Yes Chef
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The 8pm ko last season was a pain in the balls for a lot of people
I think the club pushed back not because they couldn't cope. They've put alternative transport plans in place multiple times - if they have to because trains aren't running etc . They did so on Boxing Day just 2 years ago. They pushed back because it would be inconvenient for fans especially after the feedback and no -shows last time.It’s a bit embarrassing that our Premier League and Europa League stadium can’t cope with a traditional Boxing Day fixture, isn’t it?
I was trying to be realistic.Or, even better, lobby GTR to provide an adequate service on Boxing Day?
It's great that the club have seemingly fought our corner here but let's not completely gloss over the bit where Naylor mentions it being a problem for staff to get there!I think the club pushed back not because they couldn't cope. They've put alternative transport plans in place multiple times - if they have to because trains aren't running etc . They did so on Boxing Day just 2 years ago. They pushed back because it would be inconvenient for fans especially after the feedback and no -shows last time.
Worthing v Eastbourne on Boxing Day, 3pm KO, blow the cobwebs away.It's my boys birthday on Boxing Day and football is/was always something we could do, otherwise options are pretty limited. Looks like we're back to 10 pin bowling, and trying to find somewhere half decent that's open for food.
Bollocks.The easiest answer is to not actually have ANY games on Boxing Day - that way players, staff and supporters can spend extra time with their families.
I’m not sure that people without a car who live outside the immediate area have much of a choice.Bollocks.
All supporters have a choice whether or not to go, and of any 'workforce' in the country I'd say footballers have just about the MOST time all year round to spend with their families. Aside from matchdays, they knock off before lunchtime throughout the working week.
Boxing Day is an embedded tradition in the UK football calendar. The fact that in our case the transport on that date is not fit for purpose is OUR problem (and yes, I quickly binned off any notion of attending that 8pm Brentford job - my choice). But to suggest that Boxing Day should be a blank day of fixtures for the country is misguided IMO. Its a great tradition, and long should it continue.
Sure. But my point in that reply was pushing back on the idea that Boxing Day should be a blank in the football calendar for all clubs, so that players, fans and staff could spend more time with their families, which is a nonsense.I’m not sure that people without a car who live outside the immediate area have much of a choice.
So basically there is no point in us having a Boxing Day game at the Amex then. I'm still miffed about this, I have other commitments on the re-arranged date, will have to make do with catch up on Amazon. Thursday for a league game is a joke.
I absolutely loved traditional Christmas growing up in Brighton then off to a live Boxing Day match with my Dad - I often wished we’d retained the Christmas Day matches too but I guess the arrival of floodlights took the pressure off that. But that was me living in Brighton and when there never used to be a shutdown of rail transport either.It’s a bit embarrassing that our Premier League and Europa League stadium can’t cope with a traditional Boxing Day fixture, isn’t it?
Trains services always favour the working public/commuters - it’s their biggest revenue - that’s why those that don’t have cars (usually a lower demographic and often those with disabilities ) are treated appallingly when they need to visit family and friends by train at weekend/holiday periods - every conceivable railway works to be done is squeezed into those times so those effected have to use replacement buses - (which is fine if you are fit and healthy and don’t have a load of cases to carry or need to be somewhere on time)It’s even more embarrassing that the train companies and staff refuse to serve the public on a public holiday, when they need to travel. It’s nothing to do with incompetence of the club or stadium staff.