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As for Bolton, I would have thought that the restriction would be in relation to Wigan games. |
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Well, the Forest Green fixture has now been moved to a Friday (November 18th). Seems like the majority of fans were in favour.
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Gutted though because he never said anything about the away trip!
I can travel on a friday but who else can ? |
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Well heres to a night out after the FGR game on Friday 18th Nov! :cheers:
Few drinks in the Club House after the game, then a couple in town - beats a full night down Acc! Just fingers crossed that these Friday night games dont clash with my roster... |
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if there is a "novelty aspect" does this not suggest that extra bums will be on seats. If the novelty wears off then at least we have had the money from the excess novelty punters. And, hopefully many may stay anyway.
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Interesting thread on our Official Forum
http://hufc.invisionzone.com/index....t=0&#entry16855 Anyone care to comment - not looking for a slanging match, just be good to see a balanced view! |
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From what I can gather, Accrington are not choosing or imposing their own kick off times on other clubs as its being implied, but are merely suggesting the Friday night alternative to other clubs. Accrington cannot go ahead unless they have the agreement of the away team plus the Conference / FA and the police. I also dont think that they are suggesting every match should be played on a Friday night, as this would naturally be extremely unfair on fans living more than a couple of hours drive from the ILS and who would be forced to take time off work in order to follow their own team. It appears that some Hereford fans on that forum have started bleating before they have read or understood the facts. They also disregard the fact that they themselves dont have to compete for paying fans against a number of Premiership and Championship clubs, as Accrington do, so what harm can it do if Accrington ask for other teams assistance to help them maximise their income levels through the turnstiles. Given that the likes of Stevenage and Grays, Gravesend and Exeter only ever take a handful of travelling fans with them anyway, surely the benefits for Accrington and their fans (the extra few hundred on the gate) outweigh the inconvenience of the travelling few. |
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Tranmere's progression into the old 2nd division coincided with the Merseysiders being banned from European competition, plus the all seater ruling meant their ground capacities were slashed. Therefore, being unable to get into Goodison or Anfield, a lot of fans took the alternative of going to Prenton Park. With the bigger attendances at Prenton, the police decided it was easier for them to manage the games on a Saturday so they refused to allow Tranmere to continue playing on Fridays. It just makes me wonder though if our local police would adopt the same attitude to Friday night games should the gates go up at the ILS. |
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Both clubs have to agree so what's he moaning about?
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First I would like to thank Ex Landlord for showing a balanced view on his own forum....
Secondly, as you pointed out on there. Any games changed to Friday are with the agreement of the other team and the conference. The forest green game has now been changed to a friday night but then so has the away match. So Forest green are obviously keen to give it a go. It is never stanley's view to go for all matches fri night but just a few throughout the season. This allows some people to attend who can't on a saturday. And if it helps increase attendances and along with it bring in some extra cash into the club then GO FOR IT!! Personally I would not like to see all matches changed to friday (and don't believe that would ever happen) as I am also one of those who traditionally like the 3pm saturday KO but have no problems with the occasional fri night match, the same as we have occasional mid week matches..... this would go for home and away!!! To have some of the fans on your forum bleating on about how we are trying to change the face of traditional footy is a load of bull**** but I will not descend to their depths and start slagging off your ground or town.. Nuff said!!! Feel free to copy and past this onto your forum if you so wish - harwood red :) |
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Thanks for your comments. Won't bother with the copy/paste. People should have the wit to look for themselves!
Best of luck for today! Ex |
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I believe the gate was up against Hereford for the simple reason that neither Blackburn or Burnley had a game that week-end. Some of their fans, therefore, came to watch Stanley. They were probably the ones I saw leaving with ten minutes or so still to play of an exciting contest (Why?). There is little chance of them revisiting the IES if their teams have a game at week-end which is most of the time. Friday night games will not attract dads and their lads as much as Saturday afternoon fixtures. The number of away fans attending will drop - in some instances substantially. Even after a Friday night game I feel `lost` come Saturday afternoon with no game in the offing. And, if it's such a good (if hardly new) idea, why isn't everybody doing it? I am pretty sure gates will not increase playing Friday night games and that they may even fall.
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Gutted - am working FGR home game, gonna miss the game again :mad: Anyone up for selling the progs for me?!
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