Well, I survived the weekend with its meagre amount of football coverage, even if it was hard work.
The lowlight must surely be England’s totally inept, boring performance against Italy, now that really was a bore fest!
The highlight, I will admit, was the League 1 clash between Plymouth Argyle and Ipswich Town, a game the Pilgrims won 2-1 but a game that gripped my attention from start to finish.
But the purpose of this article is to discuss that is going to, if it already hasn’t, the cost of fuel crisis.
With bills set to increase significantly, I’m guessing we’ll all be making cutbacks in one way or another.
But, sat in my comfy armchair, I overhead something that could affect our football.
With inflation soaring and with purse strings being tightened, the suggestion made was that, as the nights drawn in, some clubs may opt to reduce costs by kicking off, at a weekend, at 12:30 hours, thereby negating the use of floodlights.
Although this would seriously impact upon travel plans for away fans, especially if it is a long trip, what are your views on the suggestion?
Would it work?
Could it be done?
Please feel free to have your say in the comment facility beneath this article.
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