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16 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

I actually think fans hate this timeslot the most.

It's so early in the day, it interrupts the morning and by the time the game's over you feel like the afternoon's gone too.

I think I dislike 1.10pm starts more than 4.40pm starts.

Not me. My favorite time slot. Home by 5pm in time to cook dinner and avoid using up too many brownie points

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16 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

I actually think fans hate this timeslot the most.

It's so early in the day, it interrupts the morning and by the time the game's over you feel like the afternoon's gone too.

I think I dislike 1.10pm starts more than 4.40pm starts.

You have my vote.

1.10 start means nothing else gets done, Effectively for me a whole day devoted to a football match of 2 hours.

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16 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

I actually think fans hate this timeslot the most.

It's so early in the day, it interrupts the morning and by the time the game's over you feel like the afternoon's gone too.

I think I dislike 1.10pm starts more than 4.40pm starts.

You have my vote.

1.10 start means nothing else gets done, Effectively for me a whole day devoted to a football match of 2 hours.

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1.10 means a reasonable post game victory session followed by dinner and drinks

Perfect day

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16 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

I actually think fans hate this timeslot the most.

It's so early in the day, it interrupts the morning and by the time the game's over you feel like the afternoon's gone too.

I think I dislike 1.10pm starts more than 4.40pm starts.

You have my vote.

1.10 start means nothing else gets done, Effectively for me a whole day devoted to a football match of 2 hours.

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2 minutes ago, old dee said:

You have my vote.

1.10 start means nothing else gets done, Effectively for me a whole day devoted to a football match of 2 hours.

And the problem with that is?  Only problem I have is I have to make up for things around the house, to keep she who must be obeyed happy.  Otherwise, I don't mind the 1:10 time slot at all

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10 minutes ago, iv'a worn smith said:

And the problem with that is?  Only problem I have is I have to make up for things around the house, to keep she who must be obeyed happy.  Otherwise, I don't mind the 1:10 time slot at all

The problem is iv'a that there is more to my life than games of football.

1.10 starts are the pits IMO but each to his own.

Last Saturday I had an important engagement at 11.00 that finished at approx. 12 add in the weather was less than wonderful and we were playing the Hawks with little chance of success so it became a TV / radio game for me.

If it had been a 4pm game I would have gone.

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7 minutes ago, iv'a worn smith said:

And the problem with that is?  Only problem I have is I have to make up for things around the house, to keep she who must be obeyed happy.  Otherwise, I don't mind the 1:10 time slot at all

1.10 start gives me ample reason not to start any jobs around the house. A 4.40 one means I really have no excuse to not to get something of substance done. I'm not a fan of the 4.40 kick off

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Just now, fndee said:

1.10 start gives me ample reason not to start any jobs around the house. A 4.40 one means I really have no excuse to not to get something of substance done. I'm not a fan of the 4.40 kick off

Yeah i have this line of excuse too, but the PlayStation has other ideas.

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36 minutes ago, old dee said:

The problem is iv'a that there is more to my life than games of football.

1.10 starts are the pits IMO but each to his own.

Last Saturday I had an important engagement at 11.00 that finished at approx. 12 add in the weather was less than wonderful and we were playing the Hawks with little chance of success so it became a TV / radio game for me.

If it had been a 4pm game I would have gone.

I understand OD, but if you did not have the engagement, you would have gone?

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Just now, iv'a worn smith said:

I understand OD, but if you did not have the engagement, you would have gone?

Probably yes but the point is there are often things that have to be done AM Saturday and Sunday which then makes it hard to get to the start of the game.

As I said each to his own but the 1pm games are my least favourite.

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I find it more difficult to go in the later timeslot, as the colder evening air means I run out of incontinence pads far more quickly.  No seriously, I value my Sunday nights, to prepare for the working week ahead.  A Sunday twilight game means I don't get home until after 8:00 pm

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30 minutes ago, iv'a worn smith said:

I find it more difficult to go in the later timeslot, as the colder evening air means I run out of incontinence pads far more quickly.  No seriously, I value my Sunday nights, to prepare for the working week ahead.  A Sunday twilight game means I don't get home until after 8:00 pm

Suits me fine I get home have a single malt to drown my sorrows, then relax in front of the TV and try to forget Football for a few hours.

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9 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I find 1:10 is the best time slot.

You're not waiting half the day for the game to start and you can be home well and truly before dinner 

You feel like eating after MFC games?

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17 hours ago, old dee said:

Suits me fine I get home have a single malt to drown my sorrows, then relax in front of the TV and try to forget Football for a few hours.

And over the last decade it has meant we arrive home after the evening news on TV therefore avoiding being told by some sports reporter how shiit we are.

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22 hours ago, old dee said:

Suits me fine I get home have a single malt to drown my sorrows, then relax in front of the TV and try to forget Football for a few hours.

Ate you then.getting up at 4:30 to travel two hours eaxh way to work?

Shite time for.a game ?

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10 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

I wish i could too mate. Alas i have years more to look forward to.

Enjoy it G. 

I figure the closer one is to the 'winding down stage' the closer is 'The Big Sleep'! :unsure:

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