Saturday is a much better day a 4.30pm throw in would be my time playing it. On sunday the majority of the country be working the next day and it does not give people much of a cekeberaton time and time to recover by playing it on sunday.
I also think friday night games need to be looked at again maybe some friday night league games.
Celebration
No and No.
Sounds good
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Quote from: Eamonnca1 on August 13, 2018, 11:08:36 PM
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A load of bollox if you ask me.
The 2016 replay was a great occasion to be fair, same with the hurling ones. Most major sporting finals do be on Saturday evenings.
Quote from: irish345 on August 13, 2018, 02:52:25 PM
Saturday is a much better day a 4.30pm throw in would be my time playing it. On sunday the majority of the country be working the next day and it does not give people much of a cekeberaton time and time to recover by playing it on sunday.
I also think friday night games need to be looked at again maybe some friday night league games.
Hah? I'd say most of the counties supporters would have the day after provisionally booked off. Or else call in sick.
Moving matches to accommodate hangovers. That's worse than holding up the start of a game because the Dublin fans are too slow to come out of the pub. How about people take responsibility for their drinking habits and learn to stop after one or two pints? I've never understood this "all or nothing" attitude to drinking.
Luckily - it's a bank holiday (Labour Day) here the weekend of the football final - so happy days