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It sort of struck me that maybe that weekend maybe affected by Black Friday/Christmas shopping and that maybe agreeing early with Crewe may be a good test to see if it protects attendance?..... other than that I can't see what purpose it serves?
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Why are we playing on Sunday? on 11:16 - Nov 24 with 892 views
Why are we playing on Sunday? on 11:10 - Nov 24 by wkj
Because Paul Cook is turning on the Christmas lights in Framlingham on Saturday.
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They will all be one colour, only half of them will work at any one time with brief occasions where they all flicker into brilliance but the locals will still swear blind that they're far better than last years'.
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I'm one of the people who was blamed for getting Paul Cook sacked. PM for the full post.
Why are we playing on Sunday? on 11:28 - Nov 24 by slade1
He needs to turn his own lights on first
Great answers, but the real reason seems somewhat unclear! The "give the players an extra day" would make more sense if we did that every time we had a Tuesday match and if we didn't have a Tuesday match the following week.