When should City play?

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  1. joe said:

    When should City play?

    There's been a lot of discussion recently about kick-off times and all that marlarky but which kick-off time do you think would attract the biggest crowd to Turner's Cross*?

    *based on the assumption that floodlights are ever installed.
     
  2. Gerry Desmond said:

    As nobody else has replied...

    ....that means fans are 100% in favour of Friday nights
    Gerry
     
  3. Leonard said:
    Sunday is City day. Don't know what other fans think, but I know some of the players are in favour on Friday nights if only to annoy the Dubs and do to them what they've done to us in the last few years - drag them the length of the country after a hard days workon a Friday evening. Still, though, nothing better than getting up on a Sunday morning to a little River of Soul on Radio Friendly and wander down to the Cross. Hit the pub for a few cheeky beers afterwards and wake up in a pool of your own vommit Monday morning, already 3 hours late for work.
    Then again, I'm just a simple man, who enjoys the simple pleasures in life.
     
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    Peadar said:

    I Went For Saturday Night...

    ...if only so that Joe will take these floodlights off my hands.
    It's a three horse race.
    Have Boot Disk, will travel
     
  5. joe said:
    i went for saturday night too, though that might just be because i'm a sad b*stard with nothing to do on a saturday night.
     
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    Peadar said:

    Quickly Joe...

    ...close the poll so we win.
    I like to win.
    Have Boot Disk, will travel
     
  7. joe said:
    Serious mixed thoughts on this one:

    I would prefer to see all league matches (premier & first) to be played at the same time, bar some exceptions like live tv football or derby games, but then again there would be advantages for City to play some matches on Sundays and other under the lights.
     
  8. Leonard said:
    I would prefer to see all league matches (premier & first) to be played at the same time, bar some exceptions like live tv football or derby games, but then again there would be advantages for City to play some matches on Sundays and other under the lights.
    Nice one, Joe. Never has a man said so much without saying a word (with the possible exception of Eoin Hand, that is).
     
  9. joe said:
    just trying to generate some *intelligent* discussion here len
     
  10. Leonard said:
    Do want a fight? Are you starting?
     
  11. joe said:
    you would be strongly advised not to go there len
     
  12. Leonard said:
    OK
     
  13. pete said:

    Thumbs up Lights

    Sunday afternoons but still need lights for mid-week & winter games so we can play matches at 3.00 or 3.30 instead of having to play at 2.00 & finish the games in semi-darkness.
    http://www.forastrust.ie/

    Bring back Rocketman!
     
  14. Gerry Desmond said:
    Sunday afternoons leading the way at this early stage but, interestingly, the vote for under lights is higher - although split between Friday & Saturday. Absolutely clearcut, like everything on Leeside!
    Gerry
     
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    Pablo said:
    dont forget we are moving to the summer , so lights aint really an issue....but Sunady afternoons , with the cross packed to the rafters are what i hope we will return to this year. Remember the buzz when we won the cup, or when we pushed Pats for the league. tremendus as Davy Barry would say
     
  16. Jim Smith said:
    I'd go for Sunday afternoons for the selfish reason that I hate Sundays 'cos there is nothing to do and you are expected to visit the outlaws.

    Seriously though, I'd settle for either of the Saturday options instead if the rest of the league follow suit. It really looks shabby to have games spread out all over the week. Fixed days for matches and fixed mid-week days for replays or postponed (which should never happen now in the land of non-winter football ) are a priority.
    don't worry, they couldn't hit an elephant at this dis......
     
  17. joe said:
    Originally posted by Jim Smith
    It really looks shabby to have games spread out all over the week.
    especially now that some teams (Dundalk and Derry) have decided to play on Thursdays and while another, Dublin City, are looking to play on Mondays, if recent reports are accurate.
     
  18. Jim Smith said:

    Angry Yes

    I know that clubs struggle financially, but people want to decided if they are a football club with a social club or a social club with a football team....
    don't worry, they couldn't hit an elephant at this dis......
     
  19. pete said:

    Lightbulb Mondays

    Slightly off topic but IMO RTE should show live eL games on a Monday instead of fridays. Only problem is with away fans on a Monday but could work for Dublin Derbys.

    Sky Monday Night football is useless & I wouldn't consider it competition.
    http://www.forastrust.ie/

    Bring back Rocketman!
     
  20. Gerry Desmond said:

    Re: Mondays

    Originally posted by rebel
    Slightly off topic but IMO RTE should show live eL games on a Monday instead of fridays. Only problem is with away fans on a Monday but could work for Dublin Derbys.
    When was the last time RTE showed a live game that didn't involve a Dublin club?

    On the TV thing, I don't think live TV currently does the eircom League many favours. The presentation is poor, the atmosphere doesn't come across and they fail to give updates on games involving non-Dub teams, famously last season when a vital relegation result was completely ignored. It must also be said that many of the games have been fairly dreary too. Premiership games also have their dreary quota, but SKY's top drawer packaging usually hides that from the non-discerning punters.
    Personally, I think the league is best served with a professionally presented highlights programme -maybe on Monday evening.
    Gerry