tommycockles wrote:i'm not sure if i agree with it although it wil be unfair to the lesser sides that don't have many fans abroad as all the fans will be supporting Manuniteed and Livapool!! (sorry to any overseas guys on here).
Another problem with a draw is what if Wigan get Derby in Sydney - who's going to go to that!! May as well stay at home and have no crowd
The Manhattan Project wrote:The only problem with this is that while people abroad may snap up tickets for "Liverpool vs Arsenal" they might not be so interested in "Reading vs Sunderland"
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JoeTerp wrote:tommycockles wrote:i'm not sure if i agree with it although it wil be unfair to the lesser sides that don't have many fans abroad as all the fans will be supporting Manuniteed and Livapool!! (sorry to any overseas guys on here).
Another problem with a draw is what if Wigan get Derby in Sydney - who's going to go to that!! May as well stay at home and have no crowd
thats why I think it could only work if you seeded all 20 teams that way if you don't have one of the top teams as an option to watch you should have a very competitive game between two decent sides
One extra game is not going to seriously effect the clutter of the schedule, especially if you play it 10 days before the first prem games in england. All games affect the table equally now it will be based on 39 instead of 38 so very small impact on the final standings and potentially one of the biggest money making games of the year for the smaller clubs, and the benefit will come over several years with increasing the international fan base and as such increasing international tv viewers which increases how much the rights are sold for which increases the money that each club recieves making Prem clubs stronger in Europe
Nobody is loosing any home games, and I don't think they would expect to many English fans to travel because I think its meant for the international fans to get to see their team in their own backyard
JoeTerp wrote:The Manhattan Project wrote:The only problem with this is that while people abroad may snap up tickets for "Liverpool vs Arsenal" they might not be so interested in "Reading vs Sunderland"
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If they do stick with the the draw idea while seeding the top 4 or 5 then I suggest that the premier league picks the cities that the games are held in. It sounds like 5 cities will each host 2 matches. So you make sure that that each of the 5 "protected" teams play in the 5 different cities and then you try and sell a good amount of tickets in bundles. A lot of MLS clubs did this for Beckham tickets where they only way that you could buy tickets to watch Becks play was to buy a ticket pack that included 3 or 4 other games. Then with about 2 weeks to go they sold single tickets but all the good seats were taken up and there was limited seating available so they could charge higher prices for worse seats. Great way to make a ton of money.
s@int wrote:Yeah, what the fk does tradition and history matter when we can gain a couple of dollars. Maybe we should get the CL cup on eBAY, we might get a couple of hundred dollars for it. Then there's a nice statue of Shanks we could get a fair bit for as well.
JoeTerp wrote:I don't think any of these foreign games would be played in Europe
And S@int, doesn't Scotland NOT play each team an equal amount of times? and the Dutch have playoffs do determine their European slots.
I don't agree with a random draw because luck shouldn't have anything to do with the schedule
But maybe people need to start being so idealistic and more pragmatic. This extra game could add a lot of excitment and a LOT of money and from what I have read a decent chunk of it will go to helping develop young talent in England
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