by Royals and Racers » 23 Oct 2019 17:13
by windermereROYAL » 23 Oct 2019 17:40
by John Smith » 24 Oct 2019 09:36
by Sutekh » 24 Oct 2019 13:56
John Smith Really weird from Sky but oh well.
Also, I really don't get the issue with moving the kick off time? It's only a few hours later than previously advertised and if people can't make it they can watch on the TV.
SutekhJohn Smith Really weird from Sky but oh well.
Also, I really don't get the issue with moving the kick off time? It's only a few hours later than previously advertised and if people can't make it they can watch on the TV.
Believe it or not, not everyone has Sky
by John Smith » 24 Oct 2019 14:16
Old Man AndrewsSutekhJohn Smith Really weird from Sky but oh well.
Also, I really don't get the issue with moving the kick off time? It's only a few hours later than previously advertised and if people can't make it they can watch on the TV.
Believe it or not, not everyone has Sky
Then they should take a long hard look at themselves and work out what went wrong in their lives.
by The Enfield Royal71 » 24 Oct 2019 16:09
John SmithOld Man AndrewsSutekh
Believe it or not, not everyone has Sky
Then they should take a long hard look at themselves and work out what went wrong in their lives.
They should indeed.
And then go to the pub to watch it there.
by Forbury Lion » 25 Oct 2019 09:47
by notloyalenuffroyal » 25 Oct 2019 10:48
John Smith Really weird from Sky but oh well.
Also, I really don't get the issue with moving the kick off time? It's only a few hours later than previously advertised and if people can't make it they can watch on the TV.
by John Smith » 25 Oct 2019 11:00
notloyalenuffroyalJohn Smith Really weird from Sky but oh well.
Also, I really don't get the issue with moving the kick off time? It's only a few hours later than previously advertised and if people can't make it they can watch on the TV.
Because people have kids. And taking kids to an afternoon boxing day game, quite possibly as a Christmas present, is a bit different to having to take them at 7.30pm after a long xmas day.
This was a money over families moment from the club, which is a real shame. They should have been focusing on a 3pm kick off, with super special family rates as xmas presents and a visit from Kings-anta.
by Zammo » 25 Oct 2019 11:04
by Snowflake Royal » 25 Oct 2019 12:21
Zammo Despite having a season ticket, I can tell you know, i'll be watching Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull with a massive plate of buffet food, washing it all down with a couple of seasonal ales.
by The Enfield Royal71 » 25 Oct 2019 12:24
John SmithnotloyalenuffroyalJohn Smith Really weird from Sky but oh well.
Also, I really don't get the issue with moving the kick off time? It's only a few hours later than previously advertised and if people can't make it they can watch on the TV.
Because people have kids. And taking kids to an afternoon boxing day game, quite possibly as a Christmas present, is a bit different to having to take them at 7.30pm after a long xmas day.
This was a money over families moment from the club, which is a real shame. They should have been focusing on a 3pm kick off, with super special family rates as xmas presents and a visit from Kings-anta.
Utter and complete drivel. "money over families moment from the club" - the club doesn't have a say in when or which games are televised. Also, you say "people have kids" - some people don't have kids. Some people want to go and have a few pints. I think you're being very uninclusive, naive and selfish.
by Hendo » 25 Oct 2019 12:50
John SmithnotloyalenuffroyalJohn Smith Really weird from Sky but oh well.
Also, I really don't get the issue with moving the kick off time? It's only a few hours later than previously advertised and if people can't make it they can watch on the TV.
Because people have kids. And taking kids to an afternoon boxing day game, quite possibly as a Christmas present, is a bit different to having to take them at 7.30pm after a long xmas day.
This was a money over families moment from the club, which is a real shame. They should have been focusing on a 3pm kick off, with super special family rates as xmas presents and a visit from Kings-anta.
Utter and complete drivel. "money over families moment from the club" - the club doesn't have a say in when or which games are televised.
by Elm Park Kid » 25 Oct 2019 13:40
by Singing Defective » 25 Oct 2019 16:52
Elm Park Kid Also, the drinking brigade will get a long stint in the pub before heading up.
by Hound » 25 Oct 2019 17:24
by notloyalenuffroyal » 25 Oct 2019 18:00
John SmithnotloyalenuffroyalJohn Smith Really weird from Sky but oh well.
Also, I really don't get the issue with moving the kick off time? It's only a few hours later than previously advertised and if people can't make it they can watch on the TV.
Because people have kids. And taking kids to an afternoon boxing day game, quite possibly as a Christmas present, is a bit different to having to take them at 7.30pm after a long xmas day.
This was a money over families moment from the club, which is a real shame. They should have been focusing on a 3pm kick off, with super special family rates as xmas presents and a visit from Kings-anta.
Utter and complete drivel. "money over families moment from the club" - the club doesn't have a say in when or which games are televised. Also, you say "people have kids" - some people don't have kids. Some people want to go and have a few pints. I think you're being very uninclusive, naive and selfish.
by Zip » 25 Oct 2019 19:27
notloyalenuffroyalJohn Smithnotloyalenuffroyal
Because people have kids. And taking kids to an afternoon boxing day game, quite possibly as a Christmas present, is a bit different to having to take them at 7.30pm after a long xmas day.
This was a money over families moment from the club, which is a real shame. They should have been focusing on a 3pm kick off, with super special family rates as xmas presents and a visit from Kings-anta.
Utter and complete drivel. "money over families moment from the club" - the club doesn't have a say in when or which games are televised. Also, you say "people have kids" - some people don't have kids. Some people want to go and have a few pints. I think you're being very uninclusive, naive and selfish.
Of course they have a say. They can say no. They wouldn't but they could.
But some people DO have kids. Extraordinarily I used to NOT have kids and could go at anytime. Since I have kids I can't take them as easily to a night game in the cold. I can do it, but after a busy xmas day they will be acting as kids. Tired. Exhausted.
And there is nothing stopping you having a few pints at 3pm and then continuing on into the evening.
I am hoping I am feeling a bit of a whoosh here as really the selfish bit seems to be like a mirror for you. Maybe introducing families to football isn't as important as taking your mates for a tenner anymore. But short-termism will means kids down the road will continue to support Arsenal and Chelsea rather than their local team if numpties can't think that families are important to a reportedly "family club of the year".
by The Enfield Royal71 » 26 Oct 2019 07:18
notloyalenuffroyalJohn Smithnotloyalenuffroyal
Because people have kids. And taking kids to an afternoon boxing day game, quite possibly as a Christmas present, is a bit different to having to take them at 7.30pm after a long xmas day.
This was a money over families moment from the club, which is a real shame. They should have been focusing on a 3pm kick off, with super special family rates as xmas presents and a visit from Kings-anta.
Utter and complete drivel. "money over families moment from the club" - the club doesn't have a say in when or which games are televised. Also, you say "people have kids" - some people don't have kids. Some people want to go and have a few pints. I think you're being very uninclusive, naive and selfish.
Of course they have a say. They can say no. They wouldn't but they could.
But some people DO have kids. Extraordinarily I used to NOT have kids and could go at anytime. Since I have kids I can't take them as easily to a night game in the cold. I can do it, but after a busy xmas day they will be acting as kids. Tired. Exhausted.
And there is nothing stopping you having a few pints at 3pm and then continuing on into the evening.
I am hoping I am feeling a bit of a whoosh here as really the selfish bit seems to be like a mirror for you. Maybe introducing families to football isn't as important as taking your mates for a tenner anymore. But short-termism will means kids down the road will continue to support Arsenal and Chelsea rather than their local team if numpties can't think that families are important to a reportedly "family club of the year".
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