Why are they ruining what could have been a great away day it’s still on the weekend what difference does early Sunday afternoon or a Saturday 3pm kick off make those who will be lucky to get tickets will still go the rest of the fan base can watch at home or in the pubThe FA there, ruining what could have been a great away day.
Why are they ruining what could have been a great away day it’s still on the weekend what difference does early Sunday afternoon or a Saturday 3pm kick off make those who will be lucky to get tickets will still go the rest of the fan base can watch at home or in the pub
could play our U23s/U18s in that 'trophy' game ?.... itll probably be rescheduled thoughWonder if the Crawley game (Tues 12th) will have to be rescheduled
Is there really no way the TV companies could try and have the games scheduled better. Always seems to be a problem that keeps rearing its head, don't really know much about how it all works but surely there must be a better way of doing these things
Wonder if the Crawley game (Tues 12th) will have to be rescheduled
could play our U23s/U18s in that 'trophy' game ?.... itll probably be rescheduled though
who knows?Do they still have the stupid rules about X number of players from the previous REAL match must be included in the Leasing.com game?
Do they still have the stupid rules about X number of players from the previous REAL match must be included in the Leasing.com game?
They can't do Saturdays between 2.45 to 5 (or so) due to the rules and rightly so. So when else can they do it? Some people won't want an early Saturday kick off or a Saturday evening and others won't want a Sunday as evidenced on this thread. Friday and Monday night for the travelling supporter is a bad one though but again when can they do it?
As far as I can see we have the best time slot available with a 2.15pm kick off on the Sunday and it is sweetened with a £75k wedge of cash. Also, with the likely limited away capacity at Hayes & Yeading it means far more of us will be able to watch the game.
cheers @Shosho ..... good to see its still 'simple n straightforward'7.3 Each EFL Club shall play its Full Available Strength in and during all Matches. Full Available Strength means the EFL Club must include at least four Qualifying Players in the ten outfield Players named in the starting eleven on the Team Sheet.
7.4 Qualifying Player means any Player who:
7.4.1 had started the immediately preceding First Team Fixture (as defined below);
7.4.2 subsequently starts the immediately following First Team Fixture;
7.4.3 is in the list of ten Players at the Club with the highest number of starting appearances in First Team Fixtures in the same Season;
7.4.4 has made forty or more starting appearances in First Team Fixtures or international equivalents (and not limited to the same Club or Season); or
7.4.5 is on standard loan from a Premier League Club or any EFL Club operating a Category One Academy.
5k fine for not playing a 'full strength' team
cheers @Shosho ..... good to see its still 'simple n straightforward'