This link shows that for the last 14 seasons the Sky 6 have never played each other on the last day of season, if this is not damning evidence that they have an arrangement with the Premier League, I don't know what is.https://www.worldfootball.net/all_matches/eng-premier-league-2009-2010/
What would be the point? Sky make a big thing about them playing each other, they make a big thing about the last day. Put them both together and it's like having your birthday at Christmas.
Quote from: Risso on June 03, 2023, 11:27:07 AMQuote from: Villa Lew on June 03, 2023, 11:07:33 AMOne thing that is not a myth, but a certainty is none of the 'Sky 6' will play each on the last day of the season. The last time it happened was May 2009, when Liverpool played Spurs, why nothing is said about it is beyond me.Extremely rarely on the first day as well now you mention it. Bit of a disgrace really, absolutely fixing it.I don't buy into it tbh, a cursory check shows Spurs were at home to Citeh on the opening day of 2021/22.
Quote from: Villa Lew on June 03, 2023, 11:07:33 AMOne thing that is not a myth, but a certainty is none of the 'Sky 6' will play each on the last day of the season. The last time it happened was May 2009, when Liverpool played Spurs, why nothing is said about it is beyond me.Extremely rarely on the first day as well now you mention it. Bit of a disgrace really, absolutely fixing it.
One thing that is not a myth, but a certainty is none of the 'Sky 6' will play each on the last day of the season. The last time it happened was May 2009, when Liverpool played Spurs, why nothing is said about it is beyond me.
I’m sure this is true, but doesn’t explain why we always seem to play a newly promoted team away from home every feckin season, and when we were a newly promoted team, we ended up playing one of the “top six”, away.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on June 04, 2023, 10:23:34 AMWhat would be the point? Sky make a big thing about them playing each other, they make a big thing about the last day. Put them both together and it's like having your birthday at Christmas. Well despite the link to the odious newspaper, the fact that this happens was mentioned in there, and also the cold, hard facts back it up. Apart from the one or two games in two years, they never, ever meet. The odds against that are absolutely enormous.
Quote from: Risso on June 04, 2023, 11:11:49 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on June 04, 2023, 10:23:34 AMWhat would be the point? Sky make a big thing about them playing each other, they make a big thing about the last day. Put them both together and it's like having your birthday at Christmas. Well despite the link to the odious newspaper, the fact that this happens was mentioned in there, and also the cold, hard facts back it up. Apart from the one or two games in two years, they never, ever meet. The odds against that are absolutely enormous.Don't the Police put in a request nowadays they don't want high risk fixtures near the end especially in London.Arsenal-Chelsea had to be moved back a couple of days because all police leave was taken up with the Coronation and that was three weeks before the end of the season.Can safely assume WMP would request we never play Wolves on first or last day of the season either as it's just too risky.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on June 05, 2023, 12:22:35 AMQuote from: Risso on June 04, 2023, 11:11:49 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on June 04, 2023, 10:23:34 AMWhat would be the point? Sky make a big thing about them playing each other, they make a big thing about the last day. Put them both together and it's like having your birthday at Christmas. Well despite the link to the odious newspaper, the fact that this happens was mentioned in there, and also the cold, hard facts back it up. Apart from the one or two games in two years, they never, ever meet. The odds against that are absolutely enormous.Don't the Police put in a request nowadays they don't want high risk fixtures near the end especially in London.Arsenal-Chelsea had to be moved back a couple of days because all police leave was taken up with the Coronation and that was three weeks before the end of the season.Can safely assume WMP would request we never play Wolves on first or last day of the season either as it's just too risky.You'd be wrong on that one - there's never a problem with our games against Wolves. Unless the procedure has changed the police have no say in the compilation of individual fixtures; they just 'advise' on kick-off times when they come out.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on June 05, 2023, 01:46:36 AMQuote from: SoccerHQ on June 05, 2023, 12:22:35 AMQuote from: Risso on June 04, 2023, 11:11:49 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on June 04, 2023, 10:23:34 AMWhat would be the point? Sky make a big thing about them playing each other, they make a big thing about the last day. Put them both together and it's like having your birthday at Christmas. Well despite the link to the odious newspaper, the fact that this happens was mentioned in there, and also the cold, hard facts back it up. Apart from the one or two games in two years, they never, ever meet. The odds against that are absolutely enormous.Don't the Police put in a request nowadays they don't want high risk fixtures near the end especially in London.Arsenal-Chelsea had to be moved back a couple of days because all police leave was taken up with the Coronation and that was three weeks before the end of the season.Can safely assume WMP would request we never play Wolves on first or last day of the season either as it's just too risky.You'd be wrong on that one - there's never a problem with our games against Wolves. Unless the procedure has changed the police have no say in the compilation of individual fixtures; they just 'advise' on kick-off times when they come out.According to Glenn Thompson, the man in charge of the process, they consult the police throughout;“We engage with police forces up and down the country. Every one. A good example would be the Sheffield clubs. South Yorkshire Police wouldn’t want the two Sheffield clubs to have a home fixture on the same day. Same for Port Vale and Stoke and any number of two-club cities.“The West Midlands is another example. Police wouldn’t be happy if there were five home games one Saturday and then one the next. We try and ensure a fair spread.”