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I see from the wonders of Facebook and Twitter that the bonny Kingdom of Fife has been battered with some snow on this Sunday (also Mother's Day, happy mum's day mum). The weather seems to be playing its usual part in Scottish football, and winning! Maybe it is time to change they way we play against the sunshine n showers!
This dish of Paella and Bovril comes from the matchday programme that accompanied a a pretty dismal display from the Rovers against Livi. We lost 2 early goals and never really got going. This week sees us play mid week and then against the Pars on Saturday. Here is hoping that we bag a few goals and points!
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Paella and Bovril
The weather here in Barcelona over the past few days
has been a little bit Scottish in its style. The locals are not used to the
diagonal rain that accompanies the blustery winds. They try in vain to use the
brolly that continues to flip inside out; they tiptoe round the ever increasing
puddles and their faces are just miserable. I try to explain to them that a few days with colourless
skies is nothing; Scotland can suffer months of this weather!
The weather has been playing havoc again with the
football season, wind, rain, snow and fog have all attacked our pitches and
taken our fixtures, but what to do? Scotland can have 4 seasons in one morning and without
warning. It is not often you leave
the house without having to think, “what will the weather do later”. It seems that every year we hear the
phrases “winter shutdown” or “summer football.” But when is
winter and does Scotland have a summer?
This past season kicked off with the Ramsden cup on
the 28th July with the first division following two weeks later.
Pretty sure July and August are “summer” months and that those who cry out for
summer football, in reality have what they want. Those who want the winter break can’t seem to decide when
winter is, November to March seem to be pretty harsh months for football
fixtures, but we can’t shut down for 5 months.. Maybe our league should become more adaptable to the
conditions.
The 281 days between first and final whistle of the
season might to some seem like a marathon rather than sprint, but what if it as
a few days longer? The cancelled
games usually end up being played on a drab Tuesday night with a vastly reduced
audience to see the game. But what if we had a few extra Saturdays up our
sleeve to use when we needed them, a flexi-league.
It is a simple idea that I am sure has its flaws and
will not please all but hear me out.
Scotland’s worst weather can usually, I say usually, is over by
March. My proposal is that in
March, April and may we have Division “rest” days. Each division takes a different Saturday off in these three
months, probably about 4 max for each division. To make this possible it would mean extending the season to
the end of May. These extra Saturdays would do a few things. As only 1 of the 4 divisions would be
“dark” at a time, these fans would be free to go and up the numbers in the
other leagues. Most football fans need a weekly fix of the white ball so if
they could not get it at their own club they might go and check out another
division’s game. It would allow
managers and couching staff go and see how others are doing things and maybe
let them enjoy a game on Saturday without the stress of being in the dug
out. But I think the best one
would be that cancelled Saturday games would no longer have to be moved to a
mid-week night kick-off. Tuedays
and Wednesdays nights are now filled with champions league matches and Classicos so it is hard for “Dumbarton versus Inverness
Caley Thistle” to compete for bums
on seats. Fans have work to
wrestle with work and family life mid-week and what was an acceptable 4 hour
drive in a Saturday to see the game is now not even an option.
With these flexi-Satudays
fans, clubs and local areas would benefit. More fans would be coming to your
town, eat in your cafes and shop in your centres before they head off to see
the game. Clubs would have the time to prepare for games instead of cramming
fixture on top of fixture. Maybe this simple idea would make a fans life a
nicer experience.
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