Why start the season? 21:04 - Aug 4 with 2594 views | tonydinning | Realistically in League 1, what is the point of starting a season without fans in the ground? This isn't a league built around televising matches for armchair supporters and neutrals and there's no international audience to sell rights to. The domestic leagues that restarted limped to end for 19/20 at a lower intensity and entertainment value, in empty stadiums. Let's be honest, watching Ipswich last year was hardly a scintillating entertainment package when at the ground where at least you get the fun of a day out. Would anyone really be frothing at the prospect of streaming it at home with none of the surrounding matchday experience? I'd say, just wait. | |
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If there were a definite date for when..... on 21:09 - Aug 4 with 2548 views | Bloots | ....fans could be let back in then maybe you'd have a point. But with things changing all the time and the recent test events being called off then it has to get going without fans, otherwise it would potentially never finish. A harsh reality of the situation we are in unfortunately. | |
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Why start the season? on 21:14 - Aug 4 with 2499 views | Steve_M | How long are you prepared to wait? It might well be months rather than weeks. I think part of the problem football has was that it was re-starting and so many matches had little riding on them. The end of the Championship and the playoffs had more and were more compelling. I agree with you that teams will struggle without money from fans but most of those clubs will struggle paying players even more if there are no games. The only winners are likely to be the big clubs as the Premier League becomes ever more dominant. | |
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Why start the season? on 21:15 - Aug 4 with 2493 views | StokieBlue | Many Ipswich fans have no option but to "stream it at home without any of the match day experience" regardless of C19 or not. The match isn't just for the benefit of your day out. I don't think you not having a matchday experience is a valid reason not to restart. SB | |
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Why start the season? on 23:48 - Aug 4 with 2309 views | BlueBadger |
Why start the season? on 21:15 - Aug 4 by StokieBlue | Many Ipswich fans have no option but to "stream it at home without any of the match day experience" regardless of C19 or not. The match isn't just for the benefit of your day out. I don't think you not having a matchday experience is a valid reason not to restart. SB |
It's just so UNFAIR Stokie, just when Paul Lambert was close to perfecting the Match Day Experience. | |
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Why start the season? on 10:16 - Aug 5 with 2036 views | tonydinning | It's like saying all the West End theatre shows should just keep playing to empty theatres and maybe stream it to some people at home. Football doesn't *have* to be played | |
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Why start the season? on 10:20 - Aug 5 with 2019 views | Wallingford_Boy |
Why start the season? on 10:16 - Aug 5 by tonydinning | It's like saying all the West End theatre shows should just keep playing to empty theatres and maybe stream it to some people at home. Football doesn't *have* to be played |
But when it is possible to do so, why not do it? As others have said, its better than nothing and plenty of people follow Ipswich and get pleasure from doing so (which is quite hard to believe at the moment!) without attending matches. Re: the West End show thing, thats an odd comparison!! | |
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Why start the season? on 10:23 - Aug 5 with 2012 views | SouperJim |
Why start the season? on 10:16 - Aug 5 by tonydinning | It's like saying all the West End theatre shows should just keep playing to empty theatres and maybe stream it to some people at home. Football doesn't *have* to be played |
A west end show is not professional sport. There is a competition going on, a large number of games have to be played etc. | |
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Why start the season? on 10:25 - Aug 5 with 2006 views | tonydinning |
Why start the season? on 10:20 - Aug 5 by Wallingford_Boy | But when it is possible to do so, why not do it? As others have said, its better than nothing and plenty of people follow Ipswich and get pleasure from doing so (which is quite hard to believe at the moment!) without attending matches. Re: the West End show thing, thats an odd comparison!! |
With the West End comparison I'm basically saying, it seems bizarre to me to continue running an event that's primarily "designed" to be watched by people physically attending, with no one there. But fair point about people getting pleasure from following football on and off the field day-to-day throughout the season. | |
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Why start the season? on 10:30 - Aug 5 with 1970 views | Herbivore |
Why start the season? on 10:23 - Aug 5 by SouperJim | A west end show is not professional sport. There is a competition going on, a large number of games have to be played etc. |
Exactly this. Football is a sport, it's not primarily a form of entertainment. I never get it when people try to vomapre going to the football with going to the cinema or to the theatre. Supporting a team isn't like going to watch a film or a play. | |
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Why start the season? on 10:39 - Aug 5 with 1950 views | Sharkey | I should probably know this, but is the plan that games be played at traditional times, or scattered all over the week and with e.g. 5 p.m kick-offs for some games, in the hope that people will stream games for more than just their first-choice team? | | | |
Why start the season? on 10:39 - Aug 5 with 1948 views | Roberds |
Why start the season? on 10:16 - Aug 5 by tonydinning | It's like saying all the West End theatre shows should just keep playing to empty theatres and maybe stream it to some people at home. Football doesn't *have* to be played |
That's not really a valid comparison at all. Football clubs exist to play in leagues and compete for trophies and promotions. Each game has a result and points are awarded. Whether anyone turns up to watch or not is, like it or not, incidental. West End shows exist solely for the entertainment of the public, they are completely dependant on people turning up. | | | |
Why start the season? on 10:40 - Aug 5 with 1939 views | tonydinning |
Why start the season? on 10:30 - Aug 5 by Herbivore | Exactly this. Football is a sport, it's not primarily a form of entertainment. I never get it when people try to vomapre going to the football with going to the cinema or to the theatre. Supporting a team isn't like going to watch a film or a play. |
Maybe I'm in the minority who doesn't find the day-to-day following of sport that interesting but does like to have a few pints with some friends, go to the match, have a shout and a sing and then have a night out afterwards. Without any of the above, football for me is about as interesting as studying train timetables | |
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Why start the season? on 10:43 - Aug 5 with 1925 views | Herbivore |
Why start the season? on 10:40 - Aug 5 by tonydinning | Maybe I'm in the minority who doesn't find the day-to-day following of sport that interesting but does like to have a few pints with some friends, go to the match, have a shout and a sing and then have a night out afterwards. Without any of the above, football for me is about as interesting as studying train timetables |
Then yeah, you're in the minority of actual football fans I'd say. No doubt the match day experience is a highlight but next season when I can no longer go to games I will still be following Town. | |
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Why start the season? on 13:26 - Aug 5 with 1814 views | SouperJim |
Why start the season? on 10:30 - Aug 5 by Herbivore | Exactly this. Football is a sport, it's not primarily a form of entertainment. I never get it when people try to vomapre going to the football with going to the cinema or to the theatre. Supporting a team isn't like going to watch a film or a play. |
With that said, at times we've had teams that resembled 11 ballerinas. | |
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