Grrrrrrrr. Why the wait?
It feels like they all sit in a room on the morning, then hurriedly get the press release out in the afternoon.
I guess we have to bear in mind that we are merely the fans attending/creating the atmosphere, not the TV customers that they care about.
Today is Goal of the month first, then Manager of the Month, then Player of the Month.
Now they have announced them, I expect they will announce the TV games.
Pretty much this. They’ve had weeks, if not months, to sort this out. I don’t understand why it takes so long. Nothing has changed over the past few weeks.
Well I’ve made a pre-emptive strike and bought train tickets for our Huddersfield away fixture at 3.00 pm on Saturday 1st December. If any of that changes I will be employing my chainsaw for use on something other than wood. As it happens the train tix are a bargain (with rail card) - £15.00 each way Euston to Manchester Piccadilly, £9.00 return Manchester to Huddersfield.
Narratives change, potential stories change. If West Ham were bottom, they'd be all over them like white on rice. If Wolves were 2nd in the table and due to play the top team, they'd be choosing that. They're never going to pick the Christmas fixtures in August/September, as there's far less certainty over who'll be in crisis at that point, and who might be a surprise package with an interesting fixture coming up.
As [MENTION=6891]chimneys[/MENTION] said though, the fans don't matter in any of this. Its all about getting the best games for an armchair audience.
I get the point that we don’t matter. But their deadline is self-imposed. So they surely must be working towards releasing the fixtures today? So what will change today which makes them wait until later instead of this morning? If any of this isn’t the case....then the timeline is purely lip-service. I may have answered my own question here.
I get the point that we don’t matter. But their deadline is self-imposed. So they surely must be working towards releasing the fixtures today? So what will change today which makes them wait until later instead of this morning? If any of this isn’t the case....then the timeline is purely lip-service. I may have answered my own question here.
And to answer the poster who queried why I poked fun at Barber, the reason is I, like many others, have to organise (or re-organise) a fair bit of travel and accommodation to get to games....and having a delay is frustrating. To then have the CEO blather on about how brilliant Sky Sports Live Football is just adds to my frustration.
It's very frustrating. I don't have your level of travel to do. However, we have just been invited to a wedding on the day of Chelsea at home and my friend's Christmas party on Boxing Day. We've had to say "probably" to the Christmas party which is a bit rubbish. I suspect we'll go to the wedding no matter what but it would be good to know if we have to put the tickets on the exchange and if we'll get to see any of it on the telly.
It's better than Spain though. There you don't seem to find out until a few days before. It meant crossing my fingers when I went to Barcelona earlier this year and my son missing a day of school and the Palace cup match because the only safe way to do it was to book a Monday evening flight back home and then hope it wasn't the Monday game.