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  • Should we fans stand up and say no more matches outside normal KO times?

    Most of us, or even fans of other clubs don't like the way football matches are being re-arranged to meet broadcaster demands. We heard it here recently of a crystal palace fan saying he was sick of Saturday early and late, Sunday and Monday KO's. Work, social and travel arrangements etc. Next year this could be us all over again.

    How would you feel if the situation changed and all normal weekend fixtures were Saturday 3pm only, no Friday, Sunday, Monday, no exceptions whatsoever? Without having it both ways, 'but I like watching other games on a Sunday', 'but I want to go to my game only on a Saturday'. We already have weekday evening cup games and replays so no problem with that. League cup, Eufa cup, internationals, Champions league. Isn't that enough? There's enough other games already from around the world, if that's what some here also want, or if they want that in their own countries that's their business.

    Could you cope with just Saturday football for the long term good of the fans that go to games? I'm not really bothered about armchair fans. It's us goers who end up paying the most as supporters, rather than the stay at home £40 a month subscription takers. We can all adjust and get back to having a life outside football. Wives, children and girlfriends might support that too.

    The next TV deal rights come up in 2015. The Premier league won't be listening to us per say as they only see the pound signs. There's no reason why 3pm games can't be shown by Sky, BT or whoever on a Saturday at 3pm. Do you honestly think gates at other matches would suffer that much that some clubs would be seriously affected? Because this is going to be their argument. We still have MOTD lol.

    If the Prem league were approached now by fans who said we've had enough, and we want Saturday only football on the next TV deal, and they said no, are Sky, etc seriously going to stop televising our games? No chance, maybe slightly less money possibly.

    I don't mind starting a national e-petition initially if there's any interest on this to raise it to major public awareness in Westminster. Football isn't politics as such but it'll be in the press. Quite easy to contact other forums. Would you be be prepared to be part of national strikes at Prem games next season? I can also start a website to organize it. Because this is the only way that would get results if there's any stalling.

    Don't moan about it and do nothing. Be in or out.

    Don't think it can't happen, if there's enough will, fan power can bring down football at any time.

    Or do you want it as it is, with three months notice for game changes, to accommodate cheaper travel arrangements?
    Last edited by Olly; 12-02-2014, 03:15 PM.

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    Originally posted by Greengrass View Post
    Most of us, or even fans of other clubs don't like the way football matches are being re-arranged to meet broadcaster demands. We heard it here recently of a crystal palace fan saying he was sick of Saturday early and late, Sunday and Monday KO's. Work, social and travel arrangements etc. Next year this could be us all over again.

    How would you feel if the situation changed and all KO's were 3pm Saturday, no exceptions whatsoever? Without having it both ways, 'but I like watching other games on a Sunday', 'but I want to go to my game only on a Saturday'. We already have weekday evening cup games and replays so no problem with that. League cup, Eufa cup, internationals, Champions league. Isn't that enough? There's enough other games already from around the world, if that's what some here also want, or if they want that in their own countries that's their business.

    Could you cope with just Saturday football for the long term good of the fans that go to games? I'm not really bothered about armchair fans. It's us goers who end up paying the most as supporters, rather than the stay at home £40 a month subscription takers. We can all adjust and get back to having a life outside football. Wives, children and girlfriends might support that too.

    The next TV deal rights come up in 2015. The Premier league won't be listening to us per say as they only see the pound signs. There's no reason why 3pm games can't be shown by Sky, BT or whoever on a Saturday at 3pm. Do you honestly think gates at other matches would suffer that much that some clubs would be seriously affected? Because this is going to be their argument. We still have MOTD lol.

    If the Prem league were approached now by fans who said we've had enough, and we want Saturday only football on the next TV deal, and they said no, are Sky, etc seriously going to stop televising our games? No chance, maybe slightly less money possibly.

    I don't mind starting a national e-petition initially if there's any interest on this to raise it to major public awareness in Westminster. Football isn't politics as such but it'll be in the press. Quite easy to contact other forums. Would you be be prepared to be part of national strikes at Prem games next season? I can also start a website to organize it. Because this is the only way that would get results if there's any stalling.

    Don't moan about it and do nothing. Be in or out.

    Don't think it can't happen, if there's enough will, fan power can bring down football at any time.
    Good idea but the football economy is run on the TV income the clubs are not going to stand up to the TV companies as they need them to survive
    We Are The People.....

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    • #3
      Out. I love watching football, and love to watch every day its on. So for the three ir fiur times a season i have to change my fortnightly saturday plans im so not bothered about it.

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      • #4
        The clubs would still get TV income?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Greengrass View Post
          The clubs would still get TV income?
          TV companies won't want 3pm games they want exclusive dates and times and want to maximise their audience

          Nice idea but will never happen
          We Are The People.....

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          • #6
            So you are happy to have a continuous season? One that never ends due to it being time to start the next one in order to fit games in?

            Personally, not bothered if there are a couple of games on a Sunday, provided they are shared a bit more equally. Can even accept a Saturday lunchtime or a Monday night, in addition to the usual midweek programmes. What I don't like is the fact that we are far too affected by such changes in comparison to most other teams. And I think that the games should be decided at least 6 weeks in advance so as not to completely mess up peoples travel arrangements, if they have made them well in advance due to their location. Doesn't affect me, but must be really annoying for our fans that live a long way away, to get themselves sorted early, only for a TV company to scupper their plans. Often at great expense.

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            • #7
              Sorry my typo, I've changed it now, I meant all weekend fixtures Saturday 3pm.

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              • #8
                I just think there should be a rule that TV companies must give a minumum of 3 months notice of moving a kick-off time as this is when most advance low train fares are available. These days it seems to be a gamble to buy train tickets to an away game not knowing if the kick-off times are going to be moved or not.

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                • #9
                  Or home games too for far away home supporters.

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                  • #10
                    If we stand up will we get in trouble or will it be a sitdown protest??
                    PRIDE OF LONDON.

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                    • #11
                      Also to add it doesn't help that Europa League games are on Thursdays which means the weekend after their games are on Sundays which inconvieniences all the teams they are due to play that weekend as well. Not sure why they can't play Europa League games 6.00-6.30pm on Tuesday/Wednesday nights and then the "Champions" League games then after at 8.00-8-30pm.

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                      • #12
                        Good point

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Post
                          If we stand up will we get in trouble or will it be a sitdown protest??
                          Do a silent protest,like every game.
                          "The kids missed everything from Queens Park Rangers to Conkers".

                          London Pride has been handed down to us.
                          London Pride is a flower that's free.
                          London Pride means our own dear town to us,
                          And our pride it for ever will be.

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                          • #14
                            in germany the fans of two teams agreed not to chant, clap for the first 20 odd mins of a tv game, to show the clubs and tv companies, they are important to the game and add to the atmosphere!
                            i'm sick of the crap times and odd days, i mean we'd have had over 2000 at derby but had less than 900...
                            early kos, well do not suit qpr at all!
                            man utd and chelski rarely get a saturday 3pm ko...and lately nor do we!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by themodfather View Post
                              in germany the fans of two teams agreed not to chant, clap for the first 20 odd mins of a tv game, to show the clubs and tv companies, they are important to the game and add to the atmosphere!
                              i'm sick of the crap times and odd days, i mean we'd have had over 2000 at derby but had less than 900...
                              early kos, well do not suit qpr at all!
                              man utd and chelski rarely get a saturday 3pm ko...and lately nor do we!
                              Good idea but they wouldn't notice any difference to normal if we took this approach I don't reckon.
                              You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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