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Salford away moved to Friday night

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At least it's been re-arranged nice and early, however, I do understand that it can be annoying. A friday night game, to me does seem a bit more appealing but it might impact the attendance.

It’s an away game isn’t it? I can imagine this will be really annoying to those that work and want to go to the game, they might not finish work on time.

@Fan of Big Tone i think its because fans would have found it easier to make the saturday, than the friday its been switched too. people have different work patterns, with the weekend being free but with friday being the final working day for most. it does have that clash of preventing people who have to work later.

plus if you finish at 5pm or 6pm, you would be rushing to get to salford.

I’m not bothered, personally I could still make it. It might not be the case for some fans, and I sympathise with that, but from my perspective, it makes no difference. It’s even better because it frees up Saturday!

I can still make it if I wish, but it means returning later than I had hoped. I don’t particularly want to stay overnight in Salford. However, I think rearranging any game so early on just for the sake of it leads to disappointment because what is the reasonable explanation for why Salford wants to free up a Saturday? We are all in the same position.

I would like to know the reasons that Salford City gave for this to happen, as it seems when Notts wants to postpone games for legitimate reasons, it never gets granted. Yet the moment teams like Chesterfield, Salford, Portsmouth etc. want to back out of games, it’s granted.

Those with short memories will have forgotten that the EFL are as bad as the NL board. Consider genuine football fans? Of course not. 

Clubs like Salford aren't a typical / genuine football club in terms of fanbase. That's why they want to move it, because Manchester United will be at home at 3 on a Saturday, meaning nobody will come and watch Salford. Moving the game, they hope they'll get a few of the Man Utd fans before Saturday, whilst not really giving two hoots about Notts County fans. 

 

They'll know we can't retaliate, because they don't take any away fans anyway and a move would only hurt our own fans' attendance. 

Definetly not a good decision because now most that work friday won't be able to make the match as they won't have enough time. Notts will have alot less fans attending because of this.

Nail on head @Super_Danny_Allsopp. It shows a complete disregard for Notts fans and will obviously impact the away attendance. Why were they allowed to move this game against our will? 

A lot of Salford City fans are young, with many teenagers who would have supported other Greater Manchester teams. It’s a very easy game for me to get to, so I am not affected, and I will still be going.

I believe that Notts fans might encounter obstacles in attending the game, as the number of tickets allocated to them could be limited, potentially falling short of the amount given to fans of other clubs. The Football League cannot possibly justify altering the game to a Friday solely because Manchester United is playing at home, although it is likely the true underlying motive.

In Manchester, there is a large base of passionate supporters for City. Therefore, it is likely that people from nearby areas who come to Salford are United fans.

The thing that annoys me is that it’s solely to accommodate Salford, with no consideration given to Notts or us fans. It’s a decision that reeks of biased politics within the Football League. I would like to see the EFL explain how this benefits everyone other than them and why it’s fair. They wouldn’t be able to, and for transparency, I think they should.

I think the Salford fixture is a silly decision which only benefits the home team, and it’s quite unfair. It’s frustrating that the league would approve this despite Notts rejecting it.

Salford City is just like MK Dons to me. Neither are people’s football teams, but at least they came through the league system and earned their place.

Having Manchester United legends as owners will always enable connections to get decisions changed in their favour. But instead of crying about it, we need to use it to win and still sell-out, giving our team the full support.

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