Hampshire Royal When did International breaks start?
Can't remember but weren't they introduced as most games in top flights (top 2 in England) were getting postponed due to international call ups?
by Stranded » 18 Nov 2019 10:08
Hampshire Royal When did International breaks start?
by URZZZZ » 18 Nov 2019 12:17
StrandedURZZZZ I don't mind the international breaks because it gives you an opportunity to do other things on the weekend but I don't like having three in three months, just after three months off
Infact, in the last six Saturday's, we've had three of them off. Whereas now, assuming no others fixtures gets cancelled etc etc, we're playing every weekend for 17 weeks straight
I have no idea why they can't schedule it to be more spread out tbh
Pretty straightforward isn't it - nowhere else to put them for a number of reasons.
Weather being one - you would not want to nor be able to play football in most Nordic countries and the chance of games being postponed would be at their highest in the Dec - Feb period. No problem in domestic football but say Kosovo - England was scheduled for mid-Jan and conditions saw it called off - where would you reschedule it?
Add to that that a lot of leagues have mid-season breaks in Jan & Feb - you'll be hard pushed to get any agreement for international games at that point. You could in theory have an April window and go Sep/Oct, Mar/Apr but that would be too close to finals for qualifying games to still be taking place in even numbered years.
The only other options could be more games in a summer window - but with the Nations League now, that is unlikely or have a window in August before most seasons start - i.e. around 10th/11th August and remove the November window - however again, clubs are likely to rebel against losing their players a week or two before the season and the transfer window is still open.
TL;DR it would be great if we didn't have 3 international breaks in 3 months but is pretty much the only time they can fit them in.
by Stranded » 18 Nov 2019 12:26
URZZZZStrandedURZZZZ I don't mind the international breaks because it gives you an opportunity to do other things on the weekend but I don't like having three in three months, just after three months off
Infact, in the last six Saturday's, we've had three of them off. Whereas now, assuming no others fixtures gets cancelled etc etc, we're playing every weekend for 17 weeks straight
I have no idea why they can't schedule it to be more spread out tbh
Pretty straightforward isn't it - nowhere else to put them for a number of reasons.
Weather being one - you would not want to nor be able to play football in most Nordic countries and the chance of games being postponed would be at their highest in the Dec - Feb period. No problem in domestic football but say Kosovo - England was scheduled for mid-Jan and conditions saw it called off - where would you reschedule it?
Add to that that a lot of leagues have mid-season breaks in Jan & Feb - you'll be hard pushed to get any agreement for international games at that point. You could in theory have an April window and go Sep/Oct, Mar/Apr but that would be too close to finals for qualifying games to still be taking place in even numbered years.
The only other options could be more games in a summer window - but with the Nations League now, that is unlikely or have a window in August before most seasons start - i.e. around 10th/11th August and remove the November window - however again, clubs are likely to rebel against losing their players a week or two before the season and the transfer window is still open.
TL;DR it would be great if we didn't have 3 international breaks in 3 months but is pretty much the only time they can fit them in.
I think one solution is rather than three lots of two games, do two lots of three games in a break. Then we can perhaps eliminate the October break for example
To do this, make sure every single game on the last week before the break is played on the Saturday. And then play the international games Wednesday, Saturday, Tuesday
Most players on the international stage play Saturday - Tuesday most weeks anyway. I understand travel may be an issue but with strategic prior planning, it shouldn’t be too much of an issue. And I don’t buy the tiredness argument, professional footballers should be able to play three games a week
by Hound » 18 Nov 2019 13:13
by muirinho » 18 Nov 2019 13:26
Hound its probably as good a schedule as its ever going to be now. Anything else makes the international game even weaker
Doesn't stop it still be frustrating and annoying every time one comes around though....
Suppose the problem is that no one much is ever particularly interested in the qualifiers, but then go full on when England, Wales or whoever make the major tournament. The qualifiers a necessary evil of that
by Hound » 18 Nov 2019 14:12
by URZZZZ » 18 Nov 2019 14:27
by Stranded » 18 Nov 2019 15:52
by URZZZZ » 18 Nov 2019 17:00
by Lower West » 19 Nov 2019 23:51
URZZZZ In general, I just feel like international breaks are becoming less and less liked, whilst people used to prefer club football 10 or so years ago, there was still some sort of excitement for international games. Almost everyone hates them now
by SouthDownsRoyal » 21 Nov 2019 18:06
muirinhoHound its probably as good a schedule as its ever going to be now. Anything else makes the international game even weaker
Doesn't stop it still be frustrating and annoying every time one comes around though....
Suppose the problem is that no one much is ever particularly interested in the qualifiers, but then go full on when England, Wales or whoever make the major tournament. The qualifiers a necessary evil of that
Think part of it is the luxury of supporting England, who always seem to have a smooth, stress-free, path through qualification. Qualification games are like pre-season friendlies for England supporters.
Whereas, if you're say, Finnish, qualification games are as often big as it's going to get - they've just qualified for their first ever tournament. Wales are possibly going to qualify directly if they beat Hungary - that game is huge if you're a Welsh football fan. Think that would only be the 2nd tournament Wales has qualified for? Ireland have a massive game against Denmark tonight also.
etc. etc
by royalp-we » 26 Nov 2019 23:29
royalp-we I’ve got a feeling the players are going to show their quality in the next 2 fixtures. But lack the quality of the opposition in the following 2 fixtures.
Millwall - 3
Luton - 3
Brentford - 0
Leeds - 0
Wigan - 1
by Hound » 27 Nov 2019 07:14
royalp-we I’ve got a feeling the players are going to show their quality in the next 2 fixtures. But lack the quality of the opposition in the following 2 fixtures.
Millwall - 3
Luton - 3
Brentford - 0
Leeds - 0
Wigan - 1
by URZZZZ » 30 Nov 2019 17:06
by Snowflake Royal » 30 Nov 2019 17:11
URZZZZ URZZZZ- 3 out of 5
Zip - 4 out of 5
Hound - 2 out of 5
Royalp-we - 4 out of 5 (unlucky!)
Snowflake Royal - 3 out of 5
Royal Jimmy - 5 out of 5! (sort of)
Not bad guesses here
by WestYorksRoyal » 30 Nov 2019 17:33
by Royality creeps In » 30 Nov 2019 17:36
by Royal_jimmy » 30 Nov 2019 17:40
by windermereROYAL » 01 Dec 2019 13:41
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