I can't recall too many Friday night home TV games. Yet obviously the one against Leceister created a cracking atmosphere.
In general, l do enjoy Saturday 3pm fixtures, but with the new SKY deal next season feel this would be even more a rarity. Especially, if we remain in the championship.
Don't get me wrong, lm not apposed to things changing in football. But as we support a club that has long distances to travel to away games l am slightly concerned how expensive it is. Its great if you can afford to make a weekend away of it. For those of us who would hope to travel up & back on the same day, the choice of how to do this is rather limited due to the poor public transport infrastructure we have.
Have we been relatively lucky to escape being on SKY that much? I look at the promotion run in & those teams are subjected to TV slots available. If we are ever successful in this league, that is the fate that awaits us.
I was wondering what people's general feelings have been of it this season? Are we now after several years just more accepting of this? Or have we not even experienced as of yet how bad it can get as a fan experience? I suppose the flip side is that although it can be more difficult to get to an away game, that TV has given a greater number of people the opportunity to watch Argyle via TV.
Personally, l do love the atmosphere of evening games. I never really been someone who enjoys lunchtime kick offs. As there are even more games on SKY next season is it even possible for the football fixtures to be even more demanding on a supporters social time?
In general, l do enjoy Saturday 3pm fixtures, but with the new SKY deal next season feel this would be even more a rarity. Especially, if we remain in the championship.
Don't get me wrong, lm not apposed to things changing in football. But as we support a club that has long distances to travel to away games l am slightly concerned how expensive it is. Its great if you can afford to make a weekend away of it. For those of us who would hope to travel up & back on the same day, the choice of how to do this is rather limited due to the poor public transport infrastructure we have.
Have we been relatively lucky to escape being on SKY that much? I look at the promotion run in & those teams are subjected to TV slots available. If we are ever successful in this league, that is the fate that awaits us.
I was wondering what people's general feelings have been of it this season? Are we now after several years just more accepting of this? Or have we not even experienced as of yet how bad it can get as a fan experience? I suppose the flip side is that although it can be more difficult to get to an away game, that TV has given a greater number of people the opportunity to watch Argyle via TV.
Personally, l do love the atmosphere of evening games. I never really been someone who enjoys lunchtime kick offs. As there are even more games on SKY next season is it even possible for the football fixtures to be even more demanding on a supporters social time?