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PostPosted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 8:06 pm 
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I hate Friday night non-TV games.

It is meant to be summer rugby, and playing on a Friday night, it is usually cold by the 2nd half even if it has been a lovely day.

You can't beat having a sunny day, wearing t-shirt and shorts and having a few beers outside the pub.

I also subscribe to Sky, so get my moneys worth being able to see two games live, and then go watching the Wire on Sunday.

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Sunday RL matches didn't become a 'tradition' until about the 60s and 70s anyway.

Whatever happened to Midweek matches? Last one I remember was a rearranged Hull-Wigan match on a Tuesday(?) night?

FWIW, I have often thought what PY said regarding Sky's vieweing figures. If there are three non-televised matches on on a Friday night, that's circa 20-30k that aren't watching the televised match that normally would. That said, I have spoken to people as far out as Belfast, Norwich and Glasgow who tune into RL on Sky, so if there are fewer fans from the heartlands available to watch the televised matches, that can only be a plus if viewing figures are up. Moreover, how many people watch their own club on Sky, either at home or down their local pub? I'd say a suprisingly high number.






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'Hitman' Norvern Soul wrote:Sunday RL matches didn't become a 'tradition' until about the 60s and 70s anyway.

Whatever happened to Midweek matches? Last one I remember was a rearranged Hull-Wigan match on a Tuesday(?) night?

FWIW, I have often thought what PY said regarding Sky's vieweing figures. If there are three non-televised matches on on a Friday night, that's circa 20-30k that aren't watching the televised match that normally would. That said, I have spoken to people as far out as Belfast, Norwich and Glasgow who tune into RL on Sky, so if there are fewer fans from the heartlands available to watch the televised matches, that can only be a plus if viewing figures are up. Moreover, how many people watch their own club on Sky, either at home or down their local pub? I'd say a suprisingly high number.


midweek matches were tried in 1999 and if you recall whoever was playing their 3rd game in a week either performed really badly, or was beaten, with a bigger sqaud(a team) and lower intensity, it was possible pre super league, in 99 and more so now, just too much of a demand on a player.

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Natters wrote:FWIW i think Wire should play their home games every friday night too, kick off at 8pm.

First its good for consistency, second it is indeed easier to sell and thirdly night games always have a good atmosphere.

I have been to all the Sunday games this season and to be quite frank the atmosphere has been terrible.


The problem with Friday is that it's too much rushing about after work. If I fancy a few beers before the game I have to take time off work which is a pain and I presume it's the same for others.

Also, for those of us who are married or co-habiting, no RL on Sundays usually means having to do DIY or be dragged round retail parks by the other half when I would rather spend my Sabbath in the pub and watching RL.

Sunday 3pm all the way.






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matt6169 wrote: - you have to count Swinton pre season!!


I can;t remember being as cold in years as standing watching that.






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Wakey away last year was colder and wetter.

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