Sussex Nomad
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That's good, I can go now
Making space for Newcastle (H) on Tuesday 21st...?
I think Barber has some explaining to do. And an apology will not go amiss. And I really struggle to believe the club have absolutely no say in being messed around like this.
It's a contractual entitlement. The club have zero say in the matter.
Look at Manchester United in the FA Cup, they have had FIFTY FIVE consecutive FA Cup matches moved for the convenience of TV, and it theory they have more fans being inconvenienced than the Albion, as it's a 200 mile journey to get to OT for home games.
This is just bullshit. I wait until the tv games are announced, book my transport and accommodation, only for it to be shifted a second time. Will it move again ?
I think the rail dispute is the main issue though.A reminder of what Paul Barber said when this was originally re-scheduled to the Friday night...
"I fully appreciate the frustration. As I've explained previously, we don’t get a choice of TV slots. They are allocated to us. We are part of a collective agreement against which we are contractually obliged to deliver the games requested by the EFL and Sky. There will be a whole host of reasons why we are allocated certain TV slots over others at any give time – some of them will be police-related (both for our club and for other home clubs in a given week-end), some may be fixture issues for the clubs selected for a particular game either side of the televised game, or there may be other operational reasons for other slots not being offered to us to which we may not be privy.
Unfortunately, with regards to our own operational planning, a Saturday live TV slot doesn’t necessarily help us to help fans in a rail dispute period. Typically, we want - and we need - access to additional park and rides sites that are likely to be available to us on a Friday evening but not on a Saturday (for example, we couldn’t utilise Sainsbury’s West Hove on a Saturday afternoon/evening). Similarly, we need access to more buses. These are harder to come by in this city on a Saturday afternoon than on a Friday evening. We also benefit from generally quieter roads (post match) on a Friday evening (meaning busses can make faster loops) than we would on a Saturday afternoon.
We’ve done a lot of research in to season ticket holder “no shows” and, rail dispute aside, there is only a marginal difference between a Friday evening and Saturday afternoon. Our live TV games also tend to boost match day ticket sales which, along with good away support, is why our live TV games have attracted some of our highest home attendances this season."
Thread here: https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/showt...ading-at-home-moved-to-Friday-24th-Feb-for-TV
Barber doesn't give a toss otherwise he'd be telling Sky 'no' until Southern is sorted at the very least. He made it so clear to us that it's about the money, which means it's not about the fans at all.
you wont know if you're coming or goingThis is better. MUCH better.
An afternoon in town watching the scores come in over a few hand shandies, then a quick mince up the Amex for the main event. Its a LIKE from me.
As Morrissey once said, fair enough.
Barber doesn't give a toss otherwise he'd be telling Sky 'no' until Southern is sorted at the very least. He made it so clear to us that it's about the money, which means it's not about the fans at all.
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I think the rail dispute is the main issue though.
This (latest) change, to 5.30pm on the Saturday, mitigates against the Southern shambles, makes it easier for fans, and might very well be a result of the club petitioning Sky to that end.
But yes, Phil, we get it - you don't like Barber.
The Football League threatened to dock Huddersfield Town points a few years ago when they wouldn't move on of their fixtures for Sky.
The fact that West Yorkshire Police had decided to make this particular game a bubble match, and refused Sky's demand for it to be moved made no difference.
So telling Sky 'no' has no value.
The Football League threatened to dock Huddersfield Town points a few years ago when they wouldn't move on of their fixtures for Sky.
The fact that West Yorkshire Police had decided to make this particular game a bubble match, and refused Sky's demand for it to be moved made no difference.
So telling Sky 'no' has no value.
Fist time in a long time I've had something to say about him, he doesn't get up my nose any more. That said, he's made it clear that he will not stand up for fans in the face of Sky changing fixture dates and times, because of the money, which I think is sad and frustrating.
I'm with you on this. I've read all his communications on this matter and it's clear whose side he stands on.
Just a simple apology for any inconvenience in that curt club statement would have made a difference.