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Thread: Fixture changes

  1. #1
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    Fixture changes

    Sky have selected the following fixtures for broadcasting......

    Norwich City Vs Derby County
    Saturday 3rd October (12:30pm kick-off)

    This fixture will retain the same match date but has been brought forward from 3pm.

    Derby County Vs Watford
    Friday 16th October (7:45pm kick-off)

    This fixture was initially due to take place on Saturday 17th October at 3pm.

    Nottingham Forest Vs Derby County
    Friday 23rd October (7:45pm kick-off)

    This fixture was initially scheduled to be played on Saturday 24th October at 3pm.

    This means that the red dog game is just 46 hours after the end of the Huddersfield game. I would hope the Terriers match would be moved to the Tuesday. Wouldn't want to play the Dogs 46 hours after the previous match. The Dogs play Rotherham on the Tuesday so would have an extra 24 hours recovery time.

  2. #2
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    With the tempo we play football, I'm not sure even 46 hours is required.

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