True. But most of these are going to make a weekend of it. I doubt that many will fly in for a couple of hours and fly back out again.
It's irritating when games are moved but just about everybody and his dog was predicting that the Burnley one was going to be. I can't believe that people were...
Actually, the real object of our ire should be the train companies. After all, we can get refunds for match tickets if the game is moved but we can't get refunds on rail tickets.
It's all very well moaning about Sky but, as someone pointed out, they're legally obliged to move the game as they...
Wouldn't make a difference: club pockets season ticket money anyway - it loses out a bit on catering but the club only gets a small amount of that. And I wouldn't have thought many from Burnley would be that affected, most would have guessed it was going to be moved and probably made a weekend of it
Don't get this. The club gets money from, what, 22k season ticket holders and that's before anyone else.
If fans don't like it, the ONLY way to put a stop to it is boycott Sky - that really would have an effect. But playing to half empty grounds will make no difference