Not to put the foot in, but a couple of points;
Far as I'm aware, a game can't be rescheduled less than two weeks before it's due to take place.
Floodlights are tremendously expensive to get fixed. It's not a case of simply changing the bulbs when the whole system blows up. I'm sure Shels aren't exactly rolling in money at the minute either.
Longford have to had agreed to the change in kick-off time.
With the greatest of respect, the travelling support is one of the last things considered in the change and rightly so. Players, management and officials have to come first when making these decisions.
Some of the reactions have been a bit mental to this decision. It's inconvenient, and an annoyance, and I genuinely feel sorry for the fans stuck in this, but at the end of the day, the best decision was made for everyone involved in the match and it goes ahead rather than dragging on potentially for weeks on end and the prospect of a Monday or Tuesday night, where I'd dare say, it'd be a struggle to get even a quarter of those travelling tonight to go.
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