onedon wrote:
Corporate facilities, that's why it makes common sense to sort this before season kicks off and change games around that need changing.
they KNOW its going to happen EVERY year.
That keeps the businesses onside and the players can play on there OWN ground.
Simples really.
I would like to know whats happening next season with this situation before i decide or get our season tickets next year.
The club try to 'reverse fixtures' so we have no home games scheduled during the period of pitch maintenance but this can only be done with the consent of the other club. If the other club don't want to co-operate (and why should they if if means it messes up their own home/away rota) we're stuck. It's actually to their benefit to make us play at a neutral venue as it reduces our 'home advantage'.
I don't particularly like having a run of home games at the start of the season (as happens with fixture reversals) as it means we play these matches in the freezing cold of March and April, with fewer matches in the nicer weather. This must have a negative impact on attendances.
I feel the mistake the club made was not to keep the Athletics Pitch as an option. This would have done away with all the uncertainty that is clearly very frustrating to fans and could prove costly in future season ticket sales.
I doubt that when season tickets go on sale for 2020 that the fixture lists will have been published at this point. It'll be impossible to know which/how many games could be affected.