Middlesbrough last game (11 Viewers)

AOM

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From a spectating angle I love 12.30, especially when I'm driving, but from an atmosphere perspective it tends to kill it and I firmly believe it's down to lack of alcohol. For all the moans and groans about people not handling their drink etc on here (of which I'm also guilty of moaning about), we do need the pissed up eejits (of which I've also contributed to) to create the noise, uninhibited and care free.

Probably why Friday night games, particularly in the summer, usually have better atmospheres as well
 

rob9872

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I love summer games. I'd be for extending the season either at the front or end and take time out for a winter break.

I'd also remove the 4 international breaks and have all over those as a mini qualifying tournament all together in January. Ideally we finish New Years day (as I like the Christmas games), they play internationals in the month, a mini pre-season early Feb and start the league back up middle of Feb. I think it would help the pitches, which are looking a bit tired now, better recovery for the players and less stop-start.
 

David O'Day

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Fortunately, neither me or you get to have any say in that. Ultimately, it will be decided by Sky and their deep pockets.
No it won't as a) they have already confirmed there will no more changes next year than this and b) Sky don't really want more FL games, there's not an infinite demand for live coverage of Oxford vs Preston
 

David O'Day

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Im not upset. You just clearly cant understand basic business contracts.
He also doesn't get demand and basic ecomomics. Sky aren't going to throw money at something that is likely to not make them much more money.

Is there even demand for loads more EFL games on sky? They'd just be more SkySports+ games.
 

Balli001

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So why have they stated it at 3pm, up to 2 months prior?! They should just have TBC
Its not been at 3pm on the last day for years. What suddenly made you think it would be this time around? They do state that all games are subject to change. TV games after christmas can be changed up to 4 weeks before.
 

Potbellypig

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Agreed. Also, when was the last time a TV deal was renegotiated/changed within the contract term? There’s also a huge amount of planning and logistics behind the scenes that will have been organised & contracted on the basis of a five year term.
Imagine if the world existed outside of football.
 

rob9872

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Pompey now 9pm and Burnley 12.30

I think we need to get used to it. Next year in the Prem ( :D ), it'll be much worse with anything from Thursday to Monday.
 

SBbucks

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Sky will be trying to get as many of the promotion/relegation games as they can to 12:30 for Skysports+.

So quite likely that some (or all) of our games against Hull, Burnley & Luton will be 12:30 or Friday evening.

There’s the first one, just Hull & Luton needed for the full house.
 

SBbucks

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No season tickets for us next year, we miss quite a few anyway but sick to death of these sterile fucking 12.30 kick offs !

By sterile, I assume you mean lack of atmosphere? I don’t think that stands up, you just don’t like them. The kickoff time is fairly irrelevant to the atmosphere compared with other factors, i.e. how we are playing, the tension (or not) in the game, who the opponents are and even the weather.
Fulham & Leicester were prime examples of 12:30 kickoffs with more than a bit of atmosphere.
 

Ashdown

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By sterile, I assume you mean lack of atmosphere? I don’t think that stands up, you just don’t like them. The kickoff time is fairly irrelevant to the atmosphere compared with other factors, i.e. how we are playing, the tension (or not) in the game, who the opponents are and even the weather.
Fulham & Leicester were prime examples of 12:30 kickoffs with more than a bit of atmosphere.
You work for SKY don’t you ?
Youre right I hate them !
 

SBbucks

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You work for SKY don’t you ?
Youre right I hate them !

I’ve got no skin in the game but am grown up enough to accept that Sky pay the big money and therefore have a right to influence when games are played.
Personally I prefer 3pm kickoffs for travel reasons but the notion that atmosphere is inherently worse for 12:30 kickoffs is just plain nonsense.
 
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Ashdown

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Its not fucking nonsense, if we were 16th it would be utter bollocks down there.
Fuck SKY , its about enjoyment and camaraderie and I was happier watching the likes of Mick Ferguson, Tommy Hutchison, Cyril Regis and Darren Huckerby all usually at 3 pm on a Saturday!
‘Grown up enough ‘ …self righteous prick !
 

SBbucks

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Its not fucking nonsense, if we were 16th it would be utter bollocks down there.
Fuck SKY , its about enjoyment and camaraderie and I was happier watching the likes of Mick Ferguson, Tommy Hutchison, Cyril Regis and Darren Huckerby all usually at 3 pm on a Saturday!
‘Grown up enough ‘ …self righteous prick !

You’ve just proved my point. If we were 16th it might be shit irrespective of the time. League position is just another factor, like opposition, results, state of the individual game, the weather. Nothing to do with kickoff time.

You can rant at Sky as much as you want but it isn’t going to change.
If you don’t want to be there, just sit at home like King Canute, take your blood pressure tablets and rant at the TV.
 

Ashdown

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I’ll be there, I don’t take Tablets but with the prospect of this shit going forward and living in Spain half the year I’m out….Love City, hate dependency on this SKY wank…fuck em !
 

SBbucks

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I’ll be there, I don’t take Tablets but with the prospect of this shit going forward and living in Spain half the year I’m out….Love City, hate dependency on this SKY wank…fuck em !

Seriously, get your blood pressure checked. Howling at the moon can’t be good for you.
 

Lamps

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I’ve got no skin in the game but am grown up enough to accept that Sky pay the big money and therefore have a right to influence when games are played.
Personally I prefer 3pm kickoffs for travel reasons but the notion that atmosphere is inherently worse for 12:30 kickoffs is just plain nonsense.
Sorry but I have to disagree.

3pm gives a chance to hit a few bars. Sink a few jars and get in the mood for it. 12:30 is get to the ground and the game starts especially on the longer journeys.

I know many don't have a few jars before the game. But many do. I know I'm more up for it having a couple of hours preparation with the lads than walking into a stadium stone cold sober.
 

SBbucks

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Sorry but I have to disagree.

3pm gives a chance to hit a few bars. Sink a few jars and get in the mood for it. 12:30 is get to the ground and the game starts especially on the longer journeys.

I know many don't have a few jars before the game. But many do. I know I'm more up for it having a couple of hours preparation with the lads than walking into a stadium stone cold sober.

No need to apologise, everybody is entitled to disagree. But interested to know how you would explain the Leicester and Fulham games then? The place was absolutely bouncing.

For those who really can’t enjoy football without drinking, I’m sure they are on it during the morning when it’s 12:30 kickoff.
 

Gynnsthetonic

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No need to apologise, everybody is entitled to disagree. But interested to know how you would explain the Leicester and Fulham games then? The place was absolutely bouncing.

For those who really can’t enjoy football without drinking, I’m sure they are on it during the morning when it’s 12:30 kickoff.
Wasn't the Sheff Utd 4- 1 a 12.30 kick off too?
 

Potbellypig

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I’ve got no skin in the game but am grown up enough to accept that Sky pay the big money and therefore have a right to influence when games are played.
Personally I prefer 3pm kickoffs for travel reasons but the notion that atmosphere is inherently worse for 12:30 kickoffs is just plain nonsense.
Glad you've thought about it and seen the light. Just 2 more on this thread to do a U-turn and we're sorted.
 

David O'Day

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My argument is clear. Sky will decide when Championship games get played, the opinion of football clubs is irrelevant.
That wasn't your argument though, you were claiming Sky would make a unilateral decision to increase the amount of games live on TV despite there being a locked in contract and their being no economic benefit for them to do so.

You are just WUM ain't you.
 

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