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Thread: Saturday 1 February

  1. #1
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    Saturday 1 February

    Motherwell and Inverness have no game on 1 February (League Cup semi weekend).

    That looks like a natural for the rescheduled date.


    (oops...as pointed out below ICT are in the semi on the Sunday )

  2. #2

    re: Saturday 1 February

    Bit harsh with them having a league cup semi on the Sunday but they at least can save on travel expenses whilst in the central belt...

  3. #3

    re: Saturday 1 February

    Sadly they have no game since they're in the League Cup semi final...

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    re: Saturday 1 February

    i can see this becoming a mid week fixture now, but not sure what the tv rights will mean? Will SKY still look to televise the match and therefore there is three parties to consider (or maybe one telling the other two here's your dates pick one! )

  5. #5
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    re: Saturday 1 February

    I'm really amazed Sky, or BT, want to cover any match at FP; the past few seasons there's been at least 4 games called off, between 1 thing or another weather-wise.
    Questions need asking of yesterday's failure to get the game on - we played Wednesday and the pitch looked okay, and there was far less rainfall from then until Saturday !

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