Those long midweek trips....

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Ainsley Harriott

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Cardiff and QPR on Tuesday nights are a pain in the arse for most of us. But apparently, and quoting Shaun Harvey the chief exec of the EFL, these fixtures are DELIBERATE.

Blackpool traveling to Plymouth and Morecombe to Yeovil in midweek are done on purpose to keep weekend attendances up.

Personally I’d disagree. I’d always travel those distances on a Saturday so don’t know what meds he’s on.

http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/efl-forcing-aston-villa-fans-13715516
 



Cardiff and QPR on Tuesday nights are a pain in the arse for most of us. But apparently, and quoting Shaun Harvey the chief exec of the EFL, these fixtures are DELIBERATE.

Blackpool traveling to Plymouth and Morecombe to Yeovil in midweek are done on purpose to keep weekend attendances up.

Personally I’d disagree. I’d always travel those distances on a Saturday so don’t know what meds he’s on.

http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/efl-forcing-aston-villa-fans-13715516
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Cardiff and QPR on Tuesday nights are a pain in the arse for most of us. But apparently, and quoting Shaun Harvey the chief exec of the EFL, these fixtures are DELIBERATE.

Blackpool traveling to Plymouth and Morecombe to Yeovil in midweek are done on purpose to keep weekend attendances up.

Personally I’d disagree. I’d always travel those distances on a Saturday so don’t know what meds he’s on.

http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/efl-forcing-aston-villa-fans-13715516
Clubs request midweek fixtures to far away places as it ensures that they get bigger crowds overall if they have more local fixtures on a weekend.
 
Cardiff and QPR on Tuesday nights are a pain in the arse for most of us. But apparently, and quoting Shaun Harvey the chief exec of the EFL, these fixtures are DELIBERATE.

Blackpool traveling to Plymouth and Morecombe to Yeovil in midweek are done on purpose to keep weekend attendances up.

Personally I’d disagree. I’d always travel those distances on a Saturday so don’t know what meds he’s on.

http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/efl-forcing-aston-villa-fans-13715516

Wot utter Bollox.
I love going to the ends of the earth - Exeter - Yeovil etc on a cold , damp Tuesday night. - NOT.
Football is for the weekends.
 
I think this came up last season when someone asked why Plymouth v Carlisle was on a Tuesday night. The logic was that the die hards would go anyway and you wouldn't get many more for the fixture on a Saturday whereas if they played Exeter on a Saturday more not so die hard would come
 
It is a pain when the long away days are Tuesday nights and sometimes this shouldn't be the case but I suppose all teams have to play everyone at some point? For example, Sunderland, Middlesbrough and Bristol City are going to have to travel a fair bit most away games.
 
Fucking stunned by the arrogant attitude to fans.
 
Cardiff, QPR and Fulham..... 3 away matches I would definitely have gone to if they had been on a Saturday. Sadly despite being my own boss I won't be losing money just to attend them.
Hull City, Preston, Villa, Forest, Barnsley to name but a few. All fixtures I would have attended regardless of when they are played.
I would assume that an awful lot football fans around the country fall into the same sort of category as me.
The problem is that the EFL bigwigs just dint relate to football fans. If in doubt, I give you the Checkatrade fiasco
 
Whilst it does show a staggering level of arrogance from the Football League, our central location means we're not too badly off. The likes of Sunderland, Middlesbrough, Bristol City, Ipswich and Norwich are geographically isolated and so get it far worse.

We're within 100 miles of so many clubs, so just think how bad it would be if we were any of the above clubs.
 
Lets go back to the old days of the third division North and South, championship North and South sounds good to me.;)
 
When you have kids, taking a day or more off work to go well darn sarf for a run of the mill mid season league night match, becomes uninviting.

Saturday's a different story.
 
I think this came up last season when someone asked why Plymouth v Carlisle was on a Tuesday night. The logic was that the die hards would go anyway and you wouldn't get many more for the fixture on a Saturday whereas if they played Exeter on a Saturday more not so die hard would come

I have never thought about this before, and just assumed they took the "fuck the fans, whatever" attitude. But actually, it kinda makes sense.
 
I have never thought about this before, and just assumed they took the "fuck the fans, whatever" attitude. But actually, it kinda makes sense.

It sort of does especially at lower league level and even more so if you are a Carlisle, Plymouth, Exeter. You really need any vague sort of local derby to be on your best pay day which is Saturday. For Plymouth even one of the Bristol clubs visit needs to be on a Saturday
 



It sort of does especially at lower league level and even more so if you are a Carlisle, Plymouth, Exeter. You really need any vague sort of local derby to be on your best pay day which is Saturday. For Plymouth even one of the Bristol clubs visit needs to be on a Saturday

Plymouth have got it harder than any other club in the League. Apart from Exeter the nearest club is almost 100 miles away.
 
Particularly bad example from the B'ham Mail. I used to drive between Reading & Aston regularly. Easily done in 2 hours. Far worse places to get to. Just avoid the M6.
Not sure I see the logic behind it. Wouldn't it be better to have the shortest trips midweek & London games at weekends?
 

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