Whoever it is there's something seriously wrong with them...
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Cavan19 on April 23, 2024, 09:47:03 AMQuote from: NAG1 on April 23, 2024, 09:38:43 AMQuote from: marty34 on April 23, 2024, 07:43:33 AMBig issue now is that there's so many games, and high level ones at that, on every week-end.
Used to be 2 games on a Sunday to focus on. Now it usually 4 or 5 on a Saturday and the same on a Sunday.
The imbalance of a split season I suppose.
Majority of people will have watched the main live games and heard the analysis during those programmes.
Is there a need then for most of the Sunday Game programme to be taken up by those 'live' games.
There is a definitive need for a less formal show which can capture the rest of the games in more detail. What would be wrong with a mid week show, with a chance to explore the big stories of the week, look back and look ahead to games coming up the following weekend?
Same conversation about the coverage every year i don't think things are going to change.
Was there a few Saturday night highlight shows last year?
Quote from: Armagh18 on April 22, 2024, 02:27:26 PMQuote from: Manning18 on April 22, 2024, 02:23:12 PMCost/amount of games have to be putting people off. The 2 Ulster games and the Limerick/Clare hurling match were all brilliant watches at the weekend, but theres a semi final and final for Tyrone/Donegal coming soon, plus 3 group games to come. The product is great but isn't helped by wankers running it down in the media and by the price of tickets.Quote from: twohands!!! on April 22, 2024, 10:34:47 AMQuote from: Manning18 on January 01, 1970, 05:45:37 AMOutside of occasionally Armagh and Dublin, no football teams fans can really hold a candle to Munster hurling teams at the moment
Not really fair comparing with the completely different setup in hurling.
The football provincials are not much more than a warm-up before the serious business starts with the group stages.
The Munster hurling round-robin has real jeopardy with every single game being critical given 40% of the teams taking part will be finished for the summer in a few weeks (and possibly even sooner depending on how results go).
But football fans aren't going to any games in those numbers is the point. If you took Armagh fan out of the All Ireland quarter final double header on the Saturday last year there'd have been less than 15k there. Similar for the Sunday double header if you took Dublin fans out. Those are exceptionally big games and nobody outside of an Armagh bandwagon will travel for them anymore
Hurling fans, especially in Munster, will travel for games currently tbf. Clare who are a small county have brought 35k+ to their last two semis. Limerick and Cork (hurling only) have huge support constantly