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Supporting a smaller club has always had its consolations. You might not be able to understand a word spoken over your ground’s superannuated PA, but you don’t need to cash in your pension plan for a season ticket and are largely unaffected by TV rearranging kick-offs. But even the humble comforts of a steady Saturday routine can no longer be relied upon at several lower-division clubs, as an increasing number of games are being moved to Friday nights. Chester have rearranged seven of this season’s matches in this way and Tranmere eight. Chuck in two or three Tuesday games and winter postponements, and less than half your home programme could be on Saturdays. Why? Money, as always, is the short answer. “We are being encouraged by the Football League to increase crowds,” explained Darlington’s chief executive Jon Sotnick (the clubs themselves presumably never having entertained the idea of attracting new supporters), “and there is evidence that the turnout across the league has been greater on a Friday night than on a Saturday afternoon.”
True, some clubs have a tradition of playing on Fridays and most supporters at this level acknowledge that their clubs could try a few tricks to boost the gates. Many existing fans, though, feel their interests are being ignored in the dash to attract newcomers. A preference for Saturday afternoon kick-offs is generally the stuff of basic practicality, not stubbornness, as night matches are largely inaccessible to both away supporters and “exiled” home fans without booking time off work. From WSC 235 September 2006. What was happening this month On the subject...
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