Danny P
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So, who'd you want first game?
Any of the following away for me:
Leeds - Will never happen though :mad
Forest
Oldham
Donny
Carlisle
We'll take loads to all them, although knowing my luck we will get Cheltenham at home
[Edited on 12-06-2007 by Danny P]
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Cosmo
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which leagues they out for on Thurs?
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Marc
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All aren't they?
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Cosmo
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earlier than usual isnt it?
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Marc
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Dunno, its mentioned on United website too.
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Cosmo
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In that case Id like Derby at home
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Danny P
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
which leagues they out for on Thurs?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/6741049.stm
Looks like all of them
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Cosmo
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Yup, just seen that. Seems a little early.
Derby @ home anyway!
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Marc
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Now you have United, Spurs and Derby to look forward to!
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
Now you have United, Spurs and Derby to look forward to!
And Arsenal, plenty of those on here. Just wish there were some bitters aswell
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antscorsa
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Leeds at home at the DEN, will prob be the biggest game of the season in league 1.
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Nath
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Your biggest, not THE biggest.
The biggest will be Forest vs Leeds IMO.
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Danny P
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quote: Originally posted by antscorsa
Leeds at home at the DEN, will prob be the biggest game of the season in league 1.
Will be utter carnage at that one, will be suprised if they let Leeds fans travel.
Agree with Nath, biggest game next season in our League is Forest vs Leeds, oh how the mighty have fallen
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Nath
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Great innit
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Danny P
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
Great innit
Oh aye
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antscorsa
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no way millwall vs leeds, 2 of the the fave clubs to go up, and wiseys odd team!!
gna be a huge game on and off the pitch
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by Danny P
Agree with Nath, biggest game next season in our League is Forest vs Leeds, oh how the mighty have fallen
That was a big fixture once upon a time!
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Dont Care Who We Face(Swans) Aslong As We Win, But Would Like Leeds Home!
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Russ
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did you know(it still may be correct) that the entire fixture lists are compiled by one man
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liamC
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The 2006/07 football season may have just come to an end with three exciting play-off finals - but already the fixtures for the 2007/08 campaign are being compiled.
The process of building a season's fixture list is a complicated one, with fans eagerly waiting for their release on June 14th.
Football League fixture secretary David Cookson says: "I know that an awful lot of people wait for the day when the fixtures are released.
"Most of the hard work gets done during late May and June, right after the play-offs, but really it's an all-year thing."
The League begin by contacting FIFA and UEFA for their worldwide match calendar, which includes competitive and friendly international games. After that the Champions League, UEFA Cup and Intertoto Cup dates are pumped into the computer.
Then the League can concentrate on its own games, working backwards from the May Bank Holiday for the play-offs. All other Saturday and Bank Holiday dates are then processed, before finally midweek dates are scheduled.
Cookson adds: "You can't have two neighbours (such as Bristol City and Bristol Rovers) playing at home on the same day, regardless of which divisions they are in."
That's an added complication. Worse follows when the League receives details of annual events such as Reading's V Festival, Shrewsbury's Flower Show, Brighton's Gay Pride and even Bristol's Ashton Court Balloon Fiesta.
These events use valuable police sources in their respective local areas and also cause traffic problems, so this has an impact on when home games can be scheduled.
For example, City are almost certain to be away on the opening day of the new Football League season as the Balloon Fiesta will be held in Ashton on the same day.
Cookson continued: "There are so many requests from clubs. We always try to accommodate any requests from the Police or clubs, but you can't please everybody.
"The requests are increasing each season and the demands are harder than ever to meet."
Fans often complain about having to travel long distances on Boxing Day or midweeks. But it's not always the fixture computer's fault.
"Derby games at Christmas are very much a thing of the past," Cookson admitted. "Often the local Police forces don't want them and the clubs don't want them either.
"While clubs don't want to travel too far, they also don't want to play their neighbours because at Christmas you're always going to get a good crowd, so why have your best fixture on the best day?
"More and more clubs are sending us a list of 13 or 14 clubs they don't want to play at Christmas, which makes our life almost impossible."
The same applies for Bank Holidays where Police forces charge double time. A high profile opponent on a Bank Holiday can send the club's bill through the roof.
Atos Origin are the company that supplies the fixture computer software, while Glenn Thompson is the man who devised the home and away match sequence.
A draft fixture list is produced before release day, which is ratified by The Football League, Premier League, six clubs and - on behalf of supporters everywhere - a representative from the Football Supporters Federation.
However, with 92 clubs and several millions supporters waiting for the fixtures - you're never going to please everybody.
"It works as well as it possibly can, bearing in mind all the external pressures," Cookson concluded. "You'll always miss something but I think we do a pretty good job of it, all things considered."
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by antscorsa
no way millwall vs leeds, 2 of the the fave clubs to go up, and wiseys odd team!!
gna be a huge game on and off the pitch
Forest have won the European Cup twice, Leeds used to challenege them for Championships back in the day. Their game is bigger IMO.
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Nath
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Also if Sunderland have Man Utd first game then can I be the first to say...............FIX
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