An open letter from W.U.O.S.C
This was posted on BTID.NET apparently the FAI are doing their nut over this and are threatening Waterford United with sanctions even though they had no prior knowledge that it was being sent,its a sad day when the fans cant make a point to the powers that be
Dear Sir
On behalf of Waterford United Official Supporters Club I am deeply disappointed and upset that Waterford United have been forced to play a midweek game away to Derry City.
This is totally unfair on everyone connected with the club and indeed to supporters who were wishing to travel to the game.
Waterford United are a part time outfit and in order to fulfil this fixture many of the players will have to take time off work at their own expense. Waterford United may even have players unavailable for selection as a direct result of the ridiculous timing of this fixture.
Also it is grossly unfair to ask fans to travel such a distance in midweek. Again many will have to take time off work at their own expense to try and make the journey. This is hardly encouraging people to travel, especially at a time when the FAI are trying so hard to increase attendances in the league.
With just a little thought and consideration an alternative fixture could have been arranged for this date such as home or away to Cork City. Where the journey time would have been much less for all involved and would have suited both players and supporters from both clubs.
The fact that Waterford United were giving just three weeks to prepare for this seasons premier league already puts the club and the management at a huge disadvantage. But to ask them to try and prepare for a game in midweek that is literally at the other end of the country is just unfair.
With regards to this seasons fixtures how much were they altered after Shelbourne were relegated. Have Waterford United just been giving Shelbourne’s fixtures or is there some other reason for this fixture calamity.
Also after our recent league fixture against Shamrock Rovers was abandoned it is fair to say that this is yet another fixture that will have to be fixed for midweek. With that in mind and bearing the fact that this will be a second midweek fixture that our players and fans will have to endure. Would it be possible for supporters who make the return journey for the refixed Shamrock rovers match to be entitled to free admission. I feel that this is the very least that the league can do on this particular matter.
Yours
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Andrew Quealy
Chairman W.U.O.S.C.