Bye bye Saturday (11 Viewers)

Grendel

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Wasps have applied to the football league to have fixture preference and to play on Saturdays.

Thought they didn't want to harm the local rugby club either?
 

hill83

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Fergusons_Beard

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Wasps have applied to the football league to have fixture preference and to play on Saturdays.

Thought they didn't want to harm the local rugby club either?

Typical wankers.

Although it is their stadium and another little shove to push CCFC out altogether.....


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olderskyblue

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Can you add any detail to this?

Does it mean their home fixtures will clash with ours?

And be on the same day as CRFC?

Just need some facts to attack the apologists with.... Don't want to get all frothy mouthed without the facts... ( but will anyway, whatever the facts)

I don't give a flying about Wasps and starting to lose interest in CCFC Too, but is any of this a surprise?
 

Skyblueweeman

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Yeah, with Astute on this. Bit of an arsey thing to do but we approach it the same as if there were two major football teams in the city...schedule them at home on alternate weekends.

Don't think this will affect the football club much. Cov Rugby on the other hand...


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Grendel

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Couldn't we play alternative Saturdays if it goes through? If the FA have to sanction it they should have to do what they can to give the least amount of disruption.

No the two fixture lists are done separately. Last season we had lots of weekends the same and wasps played those games on Sunday - the ones that didn't clash were played on Saturday - they want to reverse that

Also cup games during the season if we have a Saturday fixture that's going to be moved. Could impact 12 - 14 games.
 

wingy

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If true it's a bizarre one as they tried it the season before this. It hit their numbers but equated to around five games over our season IIRC.
The reality was they play to the tune of BT Sport, ending up playing roughly 66% on the Friday night /Sunday afternoon.
Bewildering choice /decision.
 

RegTheDonk

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Why are they applying? Its' their stadium...I assume there is alreay some signed agreement with the EFL that stops this?
 

wingy

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Just a quick thought here but I don't think Cov Rugby are going to be switching to a Sunday either to accommodate us, So there really should be a method where the EFL and RFU can coordinate dates..
How do Swansea get on down there?
 

skybluedan

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I used to like playing Sunday's because the whole weekend wasn't ruined then ,
But yeah we just get it he piss taken out of us at every opportunity by everyone
 

Grendel

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Why are they applying? Its' their stadium...I assume there is alreay some signed agreement with the EFL that stops this?

Football teams always have primacy on fixtures. I'm pretty certain they wanted this at Wycombe as well.
 

SkyblueBazza

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Yeah, with Astute on this. Bit of an arsey thing to do but we approach it the same as if there were two major football teams in the city...schedule them at home on alternate weekends.

Don't think this will affect the football club much. Cov Rugby on the other hand...


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How will it impact Cov Rugby? Are their fans somehow disloyal or something?

Not seen anything anywhere else to confirm this request to the FL either...maybe it is true, maybe it isn't?

If it is true, I would say that Wasps are just looking after their own business interests. Why would they sit in & wait to see our owners next move? They're simply too busy poncing about in Court to destruct Wasps to contribute in any positive way.

A more concerning move...
Wasps chief David Armstrong to 'look at' possible Super League club - Wasps chief David Armstrong to 'look at' possible Super League club

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wingy

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How will it impact Cov Rugby? Are their fans somehow disloyal or something?

Not seen anything anywhere else to confirm this request to the FL either...maybe it is true, maybe it isn't?

If it is true, I would say that Wasps are just looking after their own business interests. Why would they sit in & wait to see our owners next move? They're simply too busy poncing about in Court to destruct Wasps to contribute in any positive way.

A more concerning move...
Wasps chief David Armstrong to 'look at' possible Super League club - Wasps chief David Armstrong to 'look at' possible Super League club

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Certainly won't impact the current crowds at the Butts but possibly future fans as Cov rise up a league.
 

letsallsingtogether

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Read about this on face book 2 weeks ago.

Still won't go to watch them.(wasps)

I remember when we had a season of playing on a Sunday at Highfield road.
Only problem back then you couldn't get a ticket on the day due to Sunday trading laws.
 

ccfc_Tom

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From a selfish point of view it would be great if games got moved to a sunday due to work commitments
 

chiefdave

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Can you add any detail to this?
Does it mean their home fixtures will clash with ours?
And be on the same day as CRFC?
Don't know anything about this particular request other than what is in this thread but there is some background which could indicate they want to play Saturdays. They tried to move to Saturdays when they were playing in Wycomble but their fans kicked off at not being consulted. They then had a consultation and the fans were against it.

If this is true then obviously it completely goes against the promises made when they arrived here and would negatively impact us and CRFC. Remember that in the UK you can't show football on TV on Saturday afternoons. If we start playing a lot on Sundays people have the option to stay at home and watch PL.

Presumably Wasps have had previous dialogue with the FL as we should have primacy according to the regulations but have had games moved in the past due to other events at the Ricoh. Its bad enough to be kicked out for one off events but if they are trying to do this on a regular basis its totally out of order.
 

Astute

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No the two fixture lists are done separately.
Quite obvious isn't it.

It would work out better for us if we could play alternate weeks. No more them chewing the pitch up on a Friday and us playing on it the next day.

If their fixture list comes out first the FL should be able to sort something out. If ours is out first then their sporting body should sort something out....or carry on as we do now.
 

Grendel

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Quite obvious isn't it.

It would work out better for us if we could play alternate weeks. No more them chewing the pitch up on a Friday and us playing on it the next day.

If their fixture list comes out first the FL should be able to sort something out. If ours is out first then their sporting body should sort something out....or carry on as we do now.

Why would their sporting body bother if wasps get primacy they will not lodge a request - whose going to request a change in their fixtures?

What about the numerous cup games they play? Also if primacy is removed they could try and get other events on vacant Saturday's for them.
 

Astute

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Why would their sporting body bother if wasps get primacy they will not lodge a request - whose going to request a change in their fixtures?

What about the numerous cup games they play? Also if primacy is removed they could try and get other events on vacant Saturday's for them.
I'm only bothered about the days we play there. If we are already playing there any cup game would have to be on a different day. But you already know that. Looks like you are baiting me to try and start a stupid argument.
 

letsallsingtogether

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But surely the Football club should let everyone know before they sell season tickets some people can't make it every Sunday?
Might be true but maybe they are looking at the following season?
TBH.
Not happy but Saturday, Sunday doesn't matter to me just have to go shopping with the missus on a saturday?
Sundays are pretty boring to be fair.
 

Grendel

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I'm only bothered about the days we play there. If we are already playing there any cup game would have to be on a different day. But you already know that. Looks like you are baiting me to try and start a stupid argument.

No I just don't see your logic. The football league fixtures are out first. If wasps have primacy why will anyone from the rugby world bother if, when their fixtures come out, there is a clash?

Surely if they have any interest at all it's the other rugby club?
 

skybluetony176

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No the two fixture lists are done separately. Last season we had lots of weekends the same and wasps played those games on Sunday - the ones that didn't clash were played on Saturday - they want to reverse that

Also cup games during the season if we have a Saturday fixture that's going to be moved. Could impact 12 - 14 games.

So how do Ospreys and Swansea manage it?
 

letsallsingtogether

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I'm only bothered about the days we play there. If we are already playing there any cup game would have to be on a different day. But you already know that. Looks like you are baiting me to try and start a stupid argument.
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Astute

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No I just don't see your logic. The football league fixtures are out first. If wasps have primacy why will anyone from the rugby world bother if, when their fixtures come out, there is a clash?

Surely if they have any interest at all it's the other rugby club?
I'm not surprised that you don't see any logic. You never do.
 

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