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  • I personally love a friday night game. But unfortunately the gf has booked something for that evening and so i cant get there or watch it on TV.
    referring to the derby game here

    The Derby game is on a Monday Canters.
  • I personally love a friday night game. But unfortunately the gf has booked something for that evening and so i cant get there or watch it on TV.
    referring to the derby game here

    The Derby game is on a Monday Canters.

    He'll still be tied to the bed.
  • Can't believe that the Cardiff/Swansea game is not scheduled for 7.45pm on a Saturday!!!
  • clive said:
    Saturday 11 January- Sky Bet Championship -  Brentford v Queens Park Rangers - 12.30
    Sunday 12 January - Sky Bet Championship - Cardiff City v Swansea City - 12.00
    https://www.efl.com/clubs-and-competitions/tv-games/domestic-efl-games/
    Relieved that our game that weekend hasn't been moved, just arranged something for the Sunday!
  • Friday 17 January - Sky Bet Championship - Fulham v Middlesbrough - 19.45
    Saturday 18 January - Sky Bet Championship - Queens Park Rangers v Leeds United - 12.30
    Sunday 19 January - Sky Bet Championship - Nottingham Forest v Luton Town - 12.00
    Monday 20 January - Sky Bet Championship - West Bromwich Albion v Stoke City - 20.00
    Friday 24 January - Sky Bet League One - Sunderland AFC v Doncaster Rovers - 19.45
    Friday 31 January - Sky Bet Championship - Derby County v Stoke City - 19.45

    February

    Saturday 1 February - Sky Bet Championship - Hull City v Brentford - 12.30

    https://www.efl.com/clubs-and-competitions/tv-games/domestic-efl-games/

  • clive said:
    Friday 17 January - Sky Bet Championship - Fulham v Middlesbrough - 19.45
    Saturday 18 January - Sky Bet Championship - Queens Park Rangers v Leeds United - 12.30
    Sunday 19 January - Sky Bet Championship - Nottingham Forest v Luton Town - 12.00
    Monday 20 January - Sky Bet Championship - West Bromwich Albion v Stoke City - 20.00
    Friday 24 January - Sky Bet League One - Sunderland AFC v Doncaster Rovers - 19.45
    Friday 31 January - Sky Bet Championship - Derby County v Stoke City - 19.45

    February

    Saturday 1 February - Sky Bet Championship - Hull City v Brentford - 12.30

    https://www.efl.com/clubs-and-competitions/tv-games/domestic-efl-games/

    Hoorah, we might get some Saturday 3pm games in January!
  • clive said:
    Friday 17 January - Sky Bet Championship - Fulham v Middlesbrough - 19.45
    Saturday 18 January - Sky Bet Championship - Queens Park Rangers v Leeds United - 12.30
    Sunday 19 January - Sky Bet Championship - Nottingham Forest v Luton Town - 12.00
    Monday 20 January - Sky Bet Championship - West Bromwich Albion v Stoke City - 20.00
    Friday 24 January - Sky Bet League One - Sunderland AFC v Doncaster Rovers - 19.45
    Friday 31 January - Sky Bet Championship - Derby County v Stoke City - 19.45

    February

    Saturday 1 February - Sky Bet Championship - Hull City v Brentford - 12.30

    https://www.efl.com/clubs-and-competitions/tv-games/domestic-efl-games/

    Hoorah, we might get some Saturday 3pm games in January!
    You haven't seen Januarys fixture list ,  we'll do well to just get 0 points
  • clive said:
    Friday 17 January - Sky Bet Championship - Fulham v Middlesbrough - 19.45
    Saturday 18 January - Sky Bet Championship - Queens Park Rangers v Leeds United - 12.30
    Sunday 19 January - Sky Bet Championship - Nottingham Forest v Luton Town - 12.00
    Monday 20 January - Sky Bet Championship - West Bromwich Albion v Stoke City - 20.00
    Friday 24 January - Sky Bet League One - Sunderland AFC v Doncaster Rovers - 19.45
    Friday 31 January - Sky Bet Championship - Derby County v Stoke City - 19.45

    February

    Saturday 1 February - Sky Bet Championship - Hull City v Brentford - 12.30

    https://www.efl.com/clubs-and-competitions/tv-games/domestic-efl-games/

    Seriously think more needs to be done about some of these fixtures, there is (as ever) little to no consideration for the fans.

    Middlesbrough having to go to London on a Friday night. Is there even a train they can get back that night? Leeds having to come to London for a 12.30 kick off (although they'll still sell out). Brentford having to go to Hull for an early kick off.

    For me, the EFL, Sky and the clubs should agree that Friday night games or early kick offs should be kept as 'local' fixtures. Or as close to local where possible. 
    SKY will see it though as though they're saving fans from making the journey
  • clive said:
    Friday 17 January - Sky Bet Championship - Fulham v Middlesbrough - 19.45
    Saturday 18 January - Sky Bet Championship - Queens Park Rangers v Leeds United - 12.30
    Sunday 19 January - Sky Bet Championship - Nottingham Forest v Luton Town - 12.00
    Monday 20 January - Sky Bet Championship - West Bromwich Albion v Stoke City - 20.00
    Friday 24 January - Sky Bet League One - Sunderland AFC v Doncaster Rovers - 19.45
    Friday 31 January - Sky Bet Championship - Derby County v Stoke City - 19.45

    February

    Saturday 1 February - Sky Bet Championship - Hull City v Brentford - 12.30

    https://www.efl.com/clubs-and-competitions/tv-games/domestic-efl-games/

    Seriously think more needs to be done about some of these fixtures, there is (as ever) little to no consideration for the fans.

    Middlesbrough having to go to London on a Friday night. Is there even a train they can get back that night? Leeds having to come to London for a 12.30 kick off (although they'll still sell out). Brentford having to go to Hull for an early kick off.

    For me, the EFL, Sky and the clubs should agree that Friday night games or early kick offs should be kept as 'local' fixtures. Or as close to local where possible. 
    I've said for years that they should only ever show derbies on the telly, it would add more interest for the neutral while keeping travel easy for fans. But I guess the issues then becomes policing those that are evening kick-offs.
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  • Great post 
    Chris from Sidcup.
    The EFL never concider fans when announcing fixtures. 
  • Sky have given up with us due to our poor form which is fine as we are always shite live on sky
  • More games announced today
    Friday 7 February - Sky Bet Championship - Bristol City v Birmingham City - 12.30
    Saturday 8 February - Sky Bet Championship - Wigan Athletic v Preston North End - 12.30
    Saturday 8 February - Sky Bet Championship - Nottingham Forest v Leeds United - 17.30
    Sunday 9 February - Sky Bet Championship - Millwall v West Bromwich Albion - 13.30
    https://www.efl.com/clubs-and-competitions/tv-games/domestic-efl-games/
  • clive said:
    More games announced today
    Friday 7 February - Sky Bet Championship - Bristol City v Birmingham City - 12.30
    Saturday 8 February - Sky Bet Championship - Wigan Athletic v Preston North End - 12.30
    Saturday 8 February - Sky Bet Championship - Nottingham Forest v Leeds United - 17.30
    Sunday 9 February - Sky Bet Championship - Millwall v West Bromwich Albion - 13.30
    https://www.efl.com/clubs-and-competitions/tv-games/domestic-efl-games/
    12.30 on a Friday seems a bit harsh on the fans.
  • Tuesday 11 February - Sky Bet Championship - Swansea City v Queens Park Rangers - 19.45
    Wednesday 12 February - SKy Bet Championship - Millwall v Fulham - 19.45
    Wednesday 12 February - SKy Bet Championship - Bristol City v Derby County - 19.45
    Friday 14 February - Sky Bet Championship - Hull City v Swansea City - 19.45
    Saturday 15 February - Sky Bet Championship -  West Bromwich Albion v Nottingham Forest - 12.30
    Friday 21 February - Sky Bet Championship - Derby County v Fulham - 19.45
    Saturday 22 February - Sky Bet Championship - Brentford v Blackburn Rovers - 12.30
    https://www.efl.com/clubs-and-competitions/tv-games/domestic-efl-games/
  • Now Rooney's joined Derby they're flavour of the month.
  • Now Rooney's joined Derby they're flavour of the month.
    Now Sky have seen how crap we are live we are persona non gratis.

  • Tuesday 25 February - Sky Bet Championship - Cardiff City v Nottingham Forest - 19.45
    Wednesday 26 February - Sky Bet Championship - Millwall v Birmingham City - 19.45
    Wednesday 26 February - Sky Bet Championship - Middlesbrough v Leeds United - 19.45 (co-exclusive)
    Saturday 29 February - Sky Bet Championship - Hull City v Leeds United - 12.30
     

    March

    Sunday 1 March - Sky Bet League One -Coventry City v Sunderland AFC - 12.00
    Monday 2 March - Sky Bet Championship - Middlesbrough v Nottingham Forest - 19.45
    https://www.efl.com/clubs-and-competitions/tv-games/domestic-efl-games/
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  • edited January 2020
    Yeah I reckon we're done with live games being re-arranged by SKY now (unless of course they show Leeds on the last day)
  • The way Leeds are going this game won't be of much importance.
  • clive said:

    Tuesday 25 February - Sky Bet Championship - Cardiff City v Nottingham Forest - 19.45
    Wednesday 26 February - Sky Bet Championship - Millwall v Birmingham City - 19.45
    Wednesday 26 February - Sky Bet Championship - Middlesbrough v Leeds United - 19.45 (co-exclusive)
    Saturday 29 February - Sky Bet Championship - Hull City v Leeds United - 12.30
     

    March

    Sunday 1 March - Sky Bet League One -Coventry City v Sunderland AFC - 12.00
    Monday 2 March - Sky Bet Championship - Middlesbrough v Nottingham Forest - 19.45
    https://www.efl.com/clubs-and-competitions/tv-games/domestic-efl-games/
    What's a Co exclusive? 
  • It'll be interesting the see the final league tables of how many games each team are shown, as we had that bizarre spell when we seemed to be on nearly every week!

    Our game against Millwall could be a Sky game?
  • Will that be Friday night, Saturday or Sunday lunchtime?

  • Cafc43v3r said:
    clive said:

    Tuesday 25 February - Sky Bet Championship - Cardiff City v Nottingham Forest - 19.45
    Wednesday 26 February - Sky Bet Championship - Millwall v Birmingham City - 19.45
    Wednesday 26 February - Sky Bet Championship - Middlesbrough v Leeds United - 19.45 (co-exclusive)
    Saturday 29 February - Sky Bet Championship - Hull City v Leeds United - 12.30
     

    March

    Sunday 1 March - Sky Bet League One -Coventry City v Sunderland AFC - 12.00
    Monday 2 March - Sky Bet Championship - Middlesbrough v Nottingham Forest - 19.45
    https://www.efl.com/clubs-and-competitions/tv-games/domestic-efl-games/
    What's a Co exclusive? 

    Posh word for red button
  • Friday 6 March - Sky Bet Championship - Nottingham Forest v Millwall - 19.45
    Saturday 7 March - Sky Bet Championship - Bristol City v Fulham - 12.30
    Friday 13 March - Sky Bet Championship - Fulham v Brentford - 19:45
    Saturday 14 March - Sky Bet Championship - West Bromwich Albion v Birmingham City - 12.30
    Tuesday 17 March - Sky Bet Championship - Brentford v West Bromwich Albion - 19.45
    Wednesday 18 March - Sky Bet Championship - Leeds United v Fulham - 19.45
    Wednesday 18 March - Sky Bet Championship - Nottingham Forest v Huddersfield Town - 19.45
    https://www.efl.com/clubs-and-competitions/tv-games/domestic-efl-games/
  • It'll be interesting the see the final league tables of how many games each team are shown, as we had that bizarre spell when we seemed to be on nearly every week!

    Our game against Millwall could be a Sky game?
    I'm sure i read somewhere that West Brom will have appeared on Sky 16 or 17 times after these matches have been announced.
  • It'll be interesting the see the final league tables of how many games each team are shown, as we had that bizarre spell when we seemed to be on nearly every week!

    Our game against Millwall could be a Sky game?
    I'm sure i read somewhere that West Brom will have appeared on Sky 16 or 17 times after these matches have been announced.
    Apart from the money, you have to feel sorry for the fans arranging things such as transport, day offs etc etc.. Ridiculous. 
    100% agree, the only fans who benefit are the armchair fans and the ones living abroad, especially when they move the matches where the transport is non goer. 
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