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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 02 Apr 22 11.18am | |
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When fans come from abroad this costs them 100s extra. There should be some kind of mechanism to compensate fans, particularly Season Ticket Holders. Obviously, there won't be. People think of flights and hotels, yet there are also buses, coaches, trains - could even be restaurants and other attractions too. Last time this happened I was working on the Monday, just didn't go in. I wouldn't get away with that too often. I can share the OP's frustration. It has cost me an extra 300 before.
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The groover Danbury 02 Apr 22 12.00pm | |
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We will have gone from 26 Feb to 7 May without a home weekend game in the PL. And that weekend has not yet had the TV games selected!!!! Its an absolute joke and as has been said proves they don't give a flying about the fans!
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 02 Apr 22 12.40pm | |
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Originally posted by Pete53
What you say is true. That is why clubs survived a whole season plus without supporters in the ground. However, there is no reason why some consideration cannot be given to fans so that a club doesn't get three 8pm Monday night kick offs on the trot. Also, some thought toward travelling supporters. And, to rearrange kick-off time after tickets have gone on sale, is completely unacceptable. I have a near 100 mile round trip to games and will be in two minds as to whether to attend. Same for me, 100 mile round trip, for me it’s simply a case of whether I fancy it on a Monday night, but I do feel for the fans who come from a lot further than us and book hotels flights etc
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YT Oxford 02 Apr 22 12.57pm | |
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Originally posted by Eddiemac62
Totally agree I now can't go to the game as flights booked back home I'd say you have grounds for a compensation claim against CPFC. Write to them to say that the late notice of the change of date is unreasonable and that you had already booked a flight that is non-refundable. Ask for reimbursement of the cost of the return flight rather than you pursuing the matter through the small claims court.
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Farney Eagle Dundalk Rep of Ireland 02 Apr 22 1.12pm | |
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Same here...season ticket holder in Rep of Ireland, and there are a few of us.Flights booked in advance and now this..with the amount of games moved to Monday, the season ticket has cost me way more than in previous years and is making me question the validity of renewing for next season...unlikely the club will get involved as they're gonna blame the TV companies every time..in any event, extremely frustrating as you have to wait to see the schedules before booking, and by that time you can be sure my countryman Mr.O'Leary has jacked the price up the nearer the departure date...maybe SP can compensate me with a semi final ticket for my poor long suffering other'alf
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eaglesdare 02 Apr 22 1.56pm | |
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I had flights booked for the game!
Obviously I loose out on flights etc... But I'd rather the points!
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eaglesdare 02 Apr 22 1.58pm | |
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Originally posted by Farney Eagle
Same here...season ticket holder in Rep of Ireland, and there are a few of us.Flights booked in advance and now this..with the amount of games moved to Monday, the season ticket has cost me way more than in previous years and is making me question the validity of renewing for next season...unlikely the club will get involved as they're gonna blame the TV companies every time..in any event, extremely frustrating as you have to wait to see the schedules before booking, and by that time you can be sure my countryman Mr.O'Leary has jacked the price up the nearer the departure date...maybe SP can compensate me with a semi final ticket for my poor long suffering other'alf
I booked all my flights for the season in January as they were free change then! Still a kicker it's changed but I'm used to it by now! Also a season ticket holder living in kildare!
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Pete53 Hassocks 02 Apr 22 2.32pm | |
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As a matter of interest, does a club have any say at all in the re-arrangement of fixtures, or is it entirely down the the PL and TV company?
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Goal Machine The Cronx 02 Apr 22 3.31pm | |
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Originally posted by MrRobbo
Agree in principle, its getting a bit ridiculous. But wont be boycotting, as it wont make a blind bit of difference and I love watching my team. Sky couldn't care less if the ground is half full, it wouldn't achieve anything It’s this sort of attitude that will never change anything. A fans boycott for Monday night football could spread across other clubs and eventually make a difference. It’s such a kick in the teeth to fans to change it at short notice - especially those who live far away and for away fans. Perhaps fans should stay at the back of the stand for the first 10 minutes and cover the seats with some kind of banner. It would make a statement at least
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 02 Apr 22 3.39pm | |
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Originally posted by Goal Machine
It’s this sort of attitude that will never change anything. A fans boycott for Monday night football could spread across other clubs and eventually make a difference. It’s such a kick in the teeth to fans to change it at short notice - especially those who live far away and for away fans. Perhaps fans should stay at the back of the stand for the first 10 minutes and cover the seats with some kind of banner. It would make a statement at least Really?? Sky have just funded a whole season with empty stadiums, I doubt they’re going to be too bothered over a few empty seats on a Monday night. Monday football has been a thing for as long as sky, it’s not going to change now
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orpingtoneagle Orpington 02 Apr 22 3.50pm | |
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So how would a boycott affect Sky? They don't get the gate money and they will sell the package of rights all over the world regardless of a crowd. A boycott affects the club and only the club. Equally wake up and smell the coffee. You want us to sign top young players you pay top dollar and where does that money come from? TV rights. Could be worse. Look at say Boxing where you can have a bout in London starting in the early hours for US TV.
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Goal Machine The Cronx 02 Apr 22 3.51pm | |
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Originally posted by monkey
Really?? Sky have just funded a whole season with empty stadiums, I doubt they’re going to be too bothered over a few empty seats on a Monday night. Monday football has been a thing for as long as sky, it’s not going to change now The alternative is that we continue to accept the shafting. Nothing will ever change if fans just accept it. There are people on this thread who have booked flights (and presumably accommodation) who are throwing money down the pan because Sky decide to change the kick off time with 3 weeks notice.
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