some of the saturday afternoon kick-offs in the spanish games are actually down to the fact they're trying to crack the far east and compete with the premier league.
Quote from: placeforparks on March 21, 2013, 12:24:46 PMsome of the saturday afternoon kick-offs in the spanish games are actually down to the fact they're trying to crack the far east and compete with the premier league.Arent they down to clubs being involved with champions lge the following week?
Quote from: MonsXI on March 21, 2013, 12:29:05 PMQuote from: placeforparks on March 21, 2013, 12:24:46 PMsome of the saturday afternoon kick-offs in the spanish games are actually down to the fact they're trying to crack the far east and compete with the premier league.Arent they down to clubs being involved with champions lge the following week?Nope, they are trying to do what the Premier League has done for years, get the interest in the far east as they can watch live games. Real Madrid for example are aware of their lack of exposure over their which could be a huge market for them.
Im writing to Sky in disgust. Only our away matches should be on a monday night. Home matches 3pm Saturday
I had finally managed to persuade my girlfriend to attend her first ever football match, organisigin train tickets and an overnight hotel in Birmingham and then the Sky switch happened. She is delighted.Does anyone have anything they can recommend for us to do instead of the game over this weekend now?
Night games can be good. A derby night game for instance always feels a little more exciting than a 3pm or 12 noon kick off.
Quote from: DB on March 21, 2013, 12:37:54 PMQuote from: MonsXI on March 21, 2013, 12:29:05 PMQuote from: placeforparks on March 21, 2013, 12:24:46 PMsome of the saturday afternoon kick-offs in the spanish games are actually down to the fact they're trying to crack the far east and compete with the premier league.Arent they down to clubs being involved with champions lge the following week?Nope, they are trying to do what the Premier League has done for years, get the interest in the far east as they can watch live games. Real Madrid for example are aware of their lack of exposure over their which could be a huge market for them. Culturally the Spanish are as much opposed to 3pm kickoffs as we are to 8pm kickoffs. I wonder who the fans blame over there without Sky to beat up?!
Quote from: thomasemery on March 21, 2013, 01:31:27 PMI had finally managed to persuade my girlfriend to attend her first ever football match, organisigin train tickets and an overnight hotel in Birmingham and then the Sky switch happened. She is delighted.Does anyone have anything they can recommend for us to do instead of the game over this weekend now?To be honest mate, you've had a lucky escape. You want her to enjoy it as much as you do, and maybe have a drink after if Villa win. This won't happen.There's a thread in the 'Off Topic' section of the forum: Things to do in Brum. Some good ideas on there. As for pubs, try the Old Joint Stock, The Royal Mail, The Victoria, The Wellington (may be a bit too 'Real Ale Twat' for her though this one), or I dunno, loads more. Take her to the Jewellery Quarter. Bring money.Day out in Stratford Upon Avon could be good as well actually, you can easily get a train over there. Warwick Castle as well.