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    Month of May is looking pretty crowded. 8 games in 4 weeks with a midweek EA Sports cup match before that. I can't see why the league couldn't be started two or three weeks earlier to avoid this buildup of games.

    SERIES NO. 9 Fri. 29 April
    MIDWEEK - SERIES NO. 10 Mon. 2 May
    SERIES NO. 11 Fri. 6 May
    MIDWEEK - SERIES NO. 12 (Mon. /Tues. 9/10 May)
    SERIES NO. 13 Fri. 13 May
    SERIES NO. 14 Fri. 20 May
    SERIES NO. 15 Thurs. 26 May
    SERIES NO. 16 (Mon. /Tues. 30/31 May)
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    Same last year. Why can't they have just one mid week game a month over the season rather than squash it all into a month. Expensive month for fans going to all the games.

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    Well as a result I'm sure some won't go to some of the matches. Only a natural situation to occur.
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    Quote Originally Posted by northwestexile View Post
    Month of May is looking pretty crowded. 8 games in 4 weeks with a midweek EA Sports cup match before that. I can't see why the league couldn't be started two or three weeks earlier to avoid this buildup of games.

    SERIES NO. 9 Fri. 29 April
    MIDWEEK - SERIES NO. 10 Mon. 2 May
    SERIES NO. 11 Fri. 6 May
    MIDWEEK - SERIES NO. 12 (Mon. /Tues. 9/10 May)
    SERIES NO. 13 Fri. 13 May
    SERIES NO. 14 Fri. 20 May
    SERIES NO. 15 Thurs. 26 May
    SERIES NO. 16 (Mon. /Tues. 30/31 May)
    Setanta Cup final is the 14th too. Likely to cause at least 2 games to be called off for that weekend
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    Quote Originally Posted by northwestexile View Post
    Month of May is looking pretty crowded. 8 games in 4 weeks with a midweek EA Sports cup match before that. I can't see why the league couldn't be started two or three weeks earlier to avoid this buildup of games.

    SERIES NO. 9 Fri. 29 April
    MIDWEEK - SERIES NO. 10 Mon. 2 May
    SERIES NO. 11 Fri. 6 May
    MIDWEEK - SERIES NO. 12 (Mon. /Tues. 9/10 May)
    SERIES NO. 13 Fri. 13 May
    SERIES NO. 14 Fri. 20 May
    SERIES NO. 15 Thurs. 26 May
    SERIES NO. 16 (Mon. /Tues. 30/31 May)
    I agree, the league should be started a week or two earlier than it is to avoid this build-up of games. The LoI must have one of the longest off-seasons in Europe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by legendz View Post
    I agree, the league should be started a week or two earlier than it is to avoid this build-up of games.
    For most clubs, that means an extra week or two's wages to pay. It's probably more cost effective for clubs this way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    For most clubs, that means an extra week or two's wages to pay. It's probably more cost effective for clubs this way.
    Would one week make or break a club? Would the attendance difference be large enough between a midweek and weekend game cancel out at least some of the extra week along with the extra sponsorship revenue/general interest that a weekend game may bring? Also there is the fact that with European competitions about a month after is fatigue a problem (which I suppose is a bit harder to quantify)
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    If they had to go with one of:
    1) adding an extra week or two to the league season
    2) reducing the number of league games
    Which of the two options will be the most cost effective?

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    Quote Originally Posted by northwestexile View Post
    Would the attendance difference be large enough between a midweek and weekend game cancel out at least some of the extra week along with the extra sponsorship revenue/general interest that a weekend game may bring?
    Of course there would be extra gate receipts for a weekend over midweek match, but for the vast majority of clubs the extra revenue would not nearly match the additional costs (this ignores the fact the half of the clubs - the away teams - would have increased costs with no extra revenue)

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    Quote Originally Posted by northwestexile View Post
    Would one week make or break a club?
    No, but there's a thing called the middle ground. It'd likely help a club.

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    So the first division is slighly lobsided with games (33) and every year its ment to go 16/17 and the following year 17/16. This year the powers have made it the same as last year meaning we had 16 games last year and again 16 this year. How fair is this? last year twice away to monaghan, twice away to Finn Harps, and the same this year. A level playing field it certanly is not

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    They should be able to set it in away that the top 6 from last season, which will include sides relegated from the Premier, get the extra home game. It'd be some small reward for finishing in the top half.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gael353 View Post
    So the first division is slighly lobsided with games (33) and every year its ment to go 16/17 and the following year 17/16. This year the powers have made it the same as last year meaning we had 16 games last year and again 16 this year. How fair is this? last year twice away to monaghan, twice away to Finn Harps, and the same this year. A level playing field it certanly is not
    I was just checking the Danish League. They are the highest placed league on the coefficient table at present where teams have to play more that twice in the league. They have the same format of the LoI Division One. 12 clubs playing each other three times. They have it set-up that the top 6 at the end of the season have 17 home games the next season. The lower 6, including the two promoted clubs play 16 home games. Why oh why are the FAI incapable of applying that same format to the number of home games!?

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    Who says that's a great system? Seems to protect the strong clubs.

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    It's seems fair in that finishing in the top half earns the seeding with the advantage of an extra home game. Seems the fairest way in a league where they play an odd number of games.

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    It's not fair on a club which gets promoted though.

    The fairest way is how it is supposed to work in the LOI - home and away every second season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by osarusan View Post
    It's not fair on a club which gets promoted though.

    The fairest way is how it is supposed to work in the LOI - home and away every second season.
    Exactly but they cant even do that right.

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    Why are all the fixtures on May 26th, which is a thursday?? The only thing i could think of was that Ireland were playing that friday, but i've checked and they're not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by monkey9 View Post
    Why are all the fixtures on May 26th, which is a thursday?? The only thing i could think of was that Ireland were playing that friday, but i've checked and they're not.
    Wales meet Northern Ireland in the Celtic Cup. Seems there won't be any league games up against Celtic cup games.

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    Were the Celtic Cup games changed? Just checked their fixtures there and there's games on the Friday and Sunday, so the obvious thing to me wold be to stick league fixtures on the saturday. I#m guessing the Sunday game was originally down for Saturday?
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