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walshiered wrote:If the match is anywhere other than at the DW I WILL NOT BE GOING. Sick of this every time we draw a cup match at home, this should have been sorted before the season started as it was always going to be a possibility. The powers that be at RFL are showing themselves to be total amateurs at running a business because this is what it is now. The fans do not count any more we are bottom of the pile when it comes to Sky,the BBC and the RFL, REALLY P***** OF NOW.
Exactly how would you have avoided this situtation? Obviously your solution takes into account all the contractual obligations of all the leagues and broadcasters involved. It must be simple.
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wigan/pier wrote: @MICKtheGLED: Wigan Warriors v St Helens will be screened live on BBC1 and BBC1 HD on Saturday May 12 at 2.30pm. Venue: DW Stadium.
Mick Gledhill is an idiot.

Hopefully he will correct on this occasion
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Mike wrote:
walshiered wrote:If the match is anywhere other than at the DW I WILL NOT BE GOING. Sick of this every time we draw a cup match at home, this should have been sorted before the season started as it was always going to be a possibility. The powers that be at RFL are showing themselves to be total amateurs at running a business because this is what it is now. The fans do not count any more we are bottom of the pile when it comes to Sky,the BBC and the RFL, REALLY P***** OF NOW.
Exactly how would you have avoided this situtation? Obviously your solution takes into account all the contractual obligations of all the leagues and broadcasters involved. It must be simple.
Make sure that we get an away draw? In all seriousness there is no way to avoid this situation but the RFL should be able to schedule SL games that don't clash with the Latics home fixtures. IFL needs to lobby the RFL about this issue if he hasn't already done so.
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I'm all for fan loyalty but how is this the RFL or the broadcasters fault? The clubs have known these poss dates for months, Wigan are struggling to fulfill a fixture, it is the club and the landlord who are at fault, all the other teams can manage it, it is now a complete joke. If they can play it there great, if not they need to get a grip and get the venue announced so fans, yes fans of both teams can start to get themselves sorted out for the game!
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Shark Sam wrote:I'm all for fan loyalty but how is this the RFL or the broadcasters fault? The clubs have known these poss dates for months, Wigan are struggling to fulfill a fixture, it is the club and the landlord who are at fault, all the other teams can manage it, it is now a complete joke. If they can play it there great, if not they need to get a grip and get the venue announced so fans, yes fans of both teams can start to get themselves sorted out for the game!
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Who is mick gledhill when he is at home?
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Shark Sam wrote:I'm all for fan loyalty but how is this the RFL or the broadcasters fault? The clubs have known these poss dates for months, Wigan are struggling to fulfill a fixture, it is the club and the landlord who are at fault, all the other teams can manage it, it is now a complete joke. If they can play it there great, if not they need to get a grip and get the venue announced so fans, yes fans of both teams can start to get themselves sorted out for the game!
Very simple;

The RFL are fully aware of possible fixture clashes, hence they take account of that when devising a SL fixture list.

The RFL recently renegotiated the CC Sponsorship BEING FULLY AWARE OF POSSIBLE FIXTURE CLASHES

So something is badly awry at the RFL

Mind you this is an organisation that gave away its premier competition naming rights for a few ghost HGVs instead of money.

How hard was it for the RFL to insert a clause that the BBC would be given priority over scheduling of televised CC ties UNLESS a fixture clashes with a Premier League fixture.
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ancientnloyal wrote:Who is mick gledhill when he is at home?
Just an idiot. Bradford nut, has or did have a gambling addiction. Spends his life annoyig Leeds fans.
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cpwigan wrote:
wigan/pier wrote: @MICKtheGLED: Wigan Warriors v St Helens will be screened live on BBC1 and BBC1 HD on Saturday May 12 at 2.30pm. Venue: DW Stadium.
Mick Gledhill is an idiot.

Hopefully he will correct on this occasion
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cpwigan wrote:
Shark Sam wrote:I'm all for fan loyalty but how is this the RFL or the broadcasters fault? The clubs have known these poss dates for months, Wigan are struggling to fulfill a fixture, it is the club and the landlord who are at fault, all the other teams can manage it, it is now a complete joke. If they can play it there great, if not they need to get a grip and get the venue announced so fans, yes fans of both teams can start to get themselves sorted out for the game!
Very simple;

The RFL are fully aware of possible fixture clashes, hence they tke account of that when devising a SL fixture list.

The RFL recently renegotiated the CC Sponsorship BEING FULLY AWARE OF POSSIBLE FIXTURE CLASHES

So something is badly awry at the RFL

Mind you this is an organisation that gave away its premier competition naming rights for a few ghost HGVs instead of money.

How hard was it for the RFL to insert a clause that the BBC would be given priority over scheduling of televised CC ties UNLESS a fixture clashes with a Premier League fixture.
Why, do the RFL, when making these fixtures, have to have them played in the space of two weeks apart for rounds four, five & six then about six weeks to the semi then about another four or five weeks to the final.
And WHY, for God's sake, play one round on the final weekend of the Premier League?? :angry:

Moronic numpties the lot of them & that's putting it very politely!
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