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I saw this thread assuming the game had been changed to the Friday night as per the last few games. Lunchtime on a Sunday though ? :blink:  This screws over any fans traveling up for it as there are no trains north on the 5th between Perth and Inverness.

 

Cracking choice by BT Sport ! :thumbdown:

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I saw this thread assuming the game had been changed to the Friday night as per the last few games. Lunchtime on a Sunday though ? :blink:  This screws over any fans traveling up for it as there are no trains north on the 5th between Perth and Inverness.

 

Cracking choice by BT Sport ! :thumbdown:

 

It's SKY to be fair. I was hoping for Friday night myself as it would be the only way I could possibly make the game.

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Fully agree, Kind of Blue. The atmosphere will be awful. I'm gutted it's on the Sunday and the transport problems don't help either. I've just checked the scotrail website and there's planned engineering works: http://www.scotrail.co.uk/sites/default/files/11417PerthInvernessSept14.pdf

From twitter it appears there's a lot of fans who are based in the south who won't be able to make it up now.

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How to kill a crowd and atmosphere: move the game to a Sunday and have an early kick-off  :cry:

While I appreciate this impacts on supporters who travel from the central belt, surely there should be enough home supporters to not dent the crowd a huge deal or the atmosphere. When game was on a Friday night, it didn't impact on crowd or atmosphere and final Sunday game two years ago at Dingwall did not impact hugely on the crowd. The endless negative postings on this feed through to people who read this and have an impact on the crowd. Sure it would have been better to be on a Saturday but so say this will kill crown and atmosphere seems a bot OTT.

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How to kill a crowd and atmosphere: move the game to a Sunday and have an early kick-off  :cry:

While I appreciate this impacts on supporters who travel from the central belt, surely there should be enough home supporters to not dent the crowd a huge deal or the atmosphere. When game was on a Friday night, it didn't impact on crowd or atmosphere and final Sunday game two years ago at Dingwall did not impact hugely on the crowd. The endless negative postings on this feed through to people who read this and have an impact on the crowd. Sure it would have been better to be on a Saturday but so say this will kill crown and atmosphere seems a bot OTT.

I'm not so sure tbh. Neither club gets great attendances when their games are on a Sunday. Friday nights seem easier for folk transport and lifestyle wise. I wonder if there are still a significant minority that don't attend on Sundays for religious reasons? I will be there as usual tho and as you say the atmosphere should still be fine.

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Will be interesting to see if Roy MacGregor will attend as he in the past has expressed his displeasure re Sunday football which I believe was for religious reasons !

Still prefer all matches are 3pm Saturday and they can pick one match to show as I am convinced attendances would rise throughout the SPFL

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Sunday 1245 k.o's spoil the whole match day experience for me. I don't get to many home games in a season but when I do its nice to meet up with friends for a beer prior to the game. The pre match build up and banter is lost on these occasions. No thought is ever given to supporters when match days and k.o times are changed and the SPFL or whatever they're called certainly don't give a stuff about how fans will get to games or, indeed, check for weekend rail engineering works as that's 'our' problem. Its annoying but something we have to put up with in these days of commercialised football. Money talks and TV rules I'm afraid.  I did have plans to attend this game but I'll probably give it a miss now.

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How to kill a crowd and atmosphere: move the game to a Sunday and have an early kick-off  :cry:

While I appreciate this impacts on supporters who travel from the central belt, surely there should be enough home supporters to not dent the crowd a huge deal or the atmosphere. When game was on a Friday night, it didn't impact on crowd or atmosphere and final Sunday game two years ago at Dingwall did not impact hugely on the crowd. The endless negative postings on this feed through to people who read this and have an impact on the crowd. Sure it would have been better to be on a Saturday but so say this will kill crown and atmosphere seems a bot OTT.

 

Perhaps not the two best fixtures to focus on. The Friday match was the first SPL Highland Derby so had something of a stigma attached to it. The final Sunday game a couple of seasons ago could have seen us go itno Europe and County were in the top six at the first time of asking. You need only look at more recent Derby crowds to see that, whilst the game is still a big draw, it's not as attractive as it once was especially with about 10 games between the sides in the last two seasons.

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While I agree with you on these two games, point I was trying to make, and TBH, not very well, was that there should still be enough "locals" to attend the game and keep crowd numbers up. Then again, who knows how many of apathetic Invernessians will turn out for this game to boost the attendance. If we cannot get the "loacls" to turn out for these games then we are in trouble.

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While I agree with you on these two games, point I was trying to make, and TBH, not very well, was that there should still be enough "locals" to attend the game and keep crowd numbers up. Then again, who knows how many of apathetic Invernessians will turn out for this game to boost the attendance. If we cannot get the "loacls" to turn out for these games then we are in trouble.

Pay to get in, or watch it for nothing in a pub? TV coverage is ruining the game in Scotland. Do the revenues the clubs get from the TV companies make up for the revenue lost elsewhere?

*edit* Just noticed on P&B Motherwell have launched a flex-ticket deal. Would be really good if we could have something similar http://www.motherwellfc.co.uk/2014/09/08/new-fir-park-flexi-ticket/

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Pay to get in, or watch it for nothing in a pub? TV coverage is ruining the game in Scotland. Do the revenues the club get from the TV companies make up for the revenue lost elsewhere?

clubs only get money for cup games !!

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Pay to get in, or watch it for nothing in a pub? TV coverage is ruining the game in Scotland. Do the revenues the club get from the TV companies make up for the revenue lost elsewhere?

clubs only get money for cup games !!

And their share of all the TV deals for SPFL games. Without sounding like I am backing K.O changes, without a League sponsor the TV money is the highest income the league has. The clubs have gate money but this alone is not enough to keep clubs afloat.

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Pay to get in, or watch it for nothing in a pub? TV coverage is ruining the game in Scotland. Do the revenues the club get from the TV companies make up for the revenue lost elsewhere?

clubs only get money for cup games !!

And their share of all the TV deals for SPFL games. Without sounding like I am backing K.O changes, without a League sponsor the TV money is the highest income the league has. The clubs have gate money but this alone is not enough to keep clubs afloat.

The club would get that share even if they had no TV games during the season but chances are you would get bigger home attendances . So if we are on Tv it would be best if we were playing away

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