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Not because we lost tonight honest, but looking st the midweek fixtures every season we seem to get 3 or 4 ridiculous long trips and it's the same for others. I also find that for many there's not much enthusiasm for the amount of midweek homes we get.
Just seems to be too many games
I was thinking this earlier this week. These midweek games do noone any favours in the long run.
It still happens look at Newcastle South coast travels this year , Brighton , Bournemouth and Southampton , their just glad St Ives failed to make it to the Premier this year .
Missing Tuesday night Halford
No, not for me, I love having regular matches to watch, and midweek games under the floodlights are my favourite by far. It is hard to use fixture congestion as an excuse because every other team has the same amount of fixtures, there is enough money and places in the sport to allow for efficient squad rotations, it is the managers fault if congestion is not managed properly, they have plenty of notice.
Football should remain a tough, competitive, gruelling sport it is what separates the men from the boys.
20 is plenty.
We could go for one as per the Scottish model
Why not go the whole hogand play Wolves & Bristol every other week !
Man up Tim, that what makes this league so great.
To answer the question in the thread title, no.
Off all the teams playing on the weekend and last night we had the most travelling to do as alluded to by Warnock.
Perhaps that had an effect on the teams enthusiasm against an up for it opponent in appalling conditions.
Quite Surprised we didn't fly up to Preston and instead had a long coach journey.
Seems a bit unfair for some teams to have 2 away games in a row, PNE clearly benefited from 2 home games in the same period.
Hoping for a positive reaction on Saturday