medwayseagull reborn
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- Oct 12, 2022
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Watching those two shows would be enough to send anyone to sleep.Absolutely.
4:30 match
Countryfiie over dinner
Antiques Roadshow
Bed
Watching those two shows would be enough to send anyone to sleep.Absolutely.
4:30 match
Countryfiie over dinner
Antiques Roadshow
Bed
I disagree. The 3pm blackout needs to go asap. Anyone with a dodgy firestick, IPTV or access to reddit can watch any of them online and every town in England must have one pub that's prepared to use these tools to show games. It's no longer fit for purpose and is leading to these situations where kickoff times simply don't work for visiting fans, the most loyal and those who spend the biggest proportions of their income.I know this is missing the point a bit but ‘broadcasted’? In a Telegraph headline. The standard of writing these days
Oh. On the subject, pretty dire slot. A lot of the weird kick off times I quite like though. It’ll work for some people. Sadly, the bottom line is you can’t have everything we’ve got which is underwritten by the TV billions without giving them what they want in return. To keep that money flowing, the Premier League is forever looking to offer something different. Haven’t read the article yet but presumably Sunday evening here is an attractive slot for one of the big markets abroad so potential new revenue.
Edit: Having read it now, partly a defensive move by the PL to answer calls for more matches televised (50 extra) and to protect the 3pm blackout. I know a lot of people would like all the games available to pick and choose, kicking off at sensible times, but I think they deserve a little credit here. They’re sustaining the collective model in the face of powerful opposition. Once the whole thing goes pay per view, you won’t stop the likes of Manchester United demanding the money reflects the number of viewers and clubs like ours will fare very badly indeed. A compromise protects what’s left of a level playing field & the 3pm blackout is still good for EFL clubs.
To be honest, I agree. This weekend my son is fortunate to have a match in the morning, but with Europe Sunday KOs are going to be more common and he'll have a choice to make. It certainly makes it harder for most away fans, but does make it easier for fans with kids.Different times appeal to different people. Personally, I'd love a 6.30 KO on a Sunday. I'm missing the Bournemouth as we have an away fixture that day and I'm missing the Liverpool match, as we have an away fixture on that day. Anyone involved in junior sport will probably be much happier with a later kick-off
Oh l would be happy enough if every game kicked off at 3pm on a Saturday. That way l would get the best of both worlds, the Amex one week, and Horsham YMCA the next.The more Albion games played on Sundays means that I can watch more non-league games on Saturdays.
Indeded, that's the bottom line.The thread title strikes me as incredibly naive! There is no chance we, as fans, are stopping any of this
Agree, always preferred Sunday games. I think plenty of Europe agrees too. I know there is always a Sunday night game in Seria A and La Liga, why not here?? Personally I would move all EPL games to Sunday other than televised Saturday evening, Friday evening and Monday evening games and leave Saturdays for the lower leagues to showcase.I prefer Sunday games to Saturday less traffic on the roads and I get to do things on a Saturday that I cant do if im driving to football..