adamstag wrote:
If we want to mitigate the cost of floodlights why have we moved Hartlepool to a friday night?
Last season was a nightmare in respect of the distribution of fixtures. Too many at home on the spin, then loads of away. It looks like the next 3pm Saturday home game will be v Swindon at the end of October. That will be 10 weeks after the last one. I long for the old days of a 3pm home game every fortnight rather than a set of boom and bust fixtures.Random Hero wrote:If the 'trial' is a success, are we going to move every 3pm kick off to 1pm?!
Do we really care about the traditions of the game so little? I'd expect it from a Premier League club but not from us.
ST4GS wrote:Last season was a nightmare in respect of the distribution of fixtures. Too many at home on the spin, then loads of away. It looks like the next 3pm Saturday home game will be v Swindon at the end of October. That will be 10 weeks after the last one. I long for the old days of a 3pm home game every fortnight rather than a set of boom and bust fixtures.Random Hero wrote:If the 'trial' is a success, are we going to move every 3pm kick off to 1pm?!
Do we really care about the traditions of the game so little? I'd expect it from a Premier League club but not from us.
Costastag wrote:Suppose it depends on the savings the club will make on their energy bills
ST4GS wrote:Last season was a nightmare in respect of the distribution of fixtures. Too many at home on the spin, then loads of away. It looks like the next 3pm Saturday home game will be v Swindon at the end of October. That will be 10 weeks after the last one. I long for the old days of a 3pm home game every fortnight rather than a set of boom and bust fixtures.Random Hero wrote:If the 'trial' is a success, are we going to move every 3pm kick off to 1pm?!
Do we really care about the traditions of the game so little? I'd expect it from a Premier League club but not from us.
Random Hero wrote:Costastag wrote:Suppose it depends on the savings the club will make on their energy bills
The answer to that is zero, considering they've already moved a different fixture to a time where the floodlights will need to be on for two hours plus.
Costastag wrote:Random Hero wrote:Costastag wrote:Suppose it depends on the savings the club will make on their energy bills
The answer to that is zero, considering they've already moved a different fixture to a time where the floodlights will need to be on for two hours plus.
True but this is just a tester ,it could be quite a regular occurence
adamstag wrote:Wouldn’t it make sense to do that when it gets dark earlier?
If we want to mitigate the cost of floodlights why have we moved Hartlepool to a friday night?
bear 73 wrote:In a world where Russia are firing Missiles at Ukraine, food prices are soaring and energy prices going through the roof and fuel as well.
UK being threatened with nuclear attack
Energy subsidy and proposed tax cuts means borrowing at a all time high.
Strikes are in the news every day and times are hard for every one.
I would imagine Football clubs are also feeling the pinch, and i am sure the club would not have taken this decision without consideration of everyone concerned
bear 73 wrote:In a world where Russia are firing Missiles at Ukraine, food prices are soaring and energy prices going through the roof and fuel as well.
UK being threatened with nuclear attack
Energy subsidy and proposed tax cuts means borrowing at a all time high.
Strikes are in the news every day and times are hard for every one.
I would imagine Football clubs are also feeling the pinch, and i am sure the club would not have taken this decision without consideration of everyone concerned
Conker wrote:bear 73 wrote:In a world where Russia are firing Missiles at Ukraine, food prices are soaring and energy prices going through the roof and fuel as well.
UK being threatened with nuclear attack
Energy subsidy and proposed tax cuts means borrowing at a all time high.
Strikes are in the news every day and times are hard for every one.
I would imagine Football clubs are also feeling the pinch, and i am sure the club would not have taken this decision without consideration of everyone concerned
It’s lacking common sense considering all above no need to spin it.
bear 73 wrote:In a world where Russia are firing Missiles at Ukraine, food prices are soaring and energy prices going through the roof and fuel as well.
UK being threatened with nuclear attack
Energy subsidy and proposed tax cuts means borrowing at a all time high.
Strikes are in the news every day and times are hard for every one.
I would imagine Football clubs are also feeling the pinch, and i am sure the club would not have taken this decision without consideration of everyone concerned
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