
Sixers schedule: impact on out of towners
Anon Reply #278920, I take it your message is directed at everyone else who also doesn't like the schedule.

thomo, I'm not aware of kids going to school on Christmas day but then I'm not aware of Christmas day being on the 24th December. Its not about kids going to school, but kids having to be up early for working parents.

Its worked pretty well in the last 8 years. You always make allowances for the things you enjoy doing.

Correction to above comment re working/school day. It does still affect school children because many parents are working the next day and children are dragged out of the house early in the morning to their place of care while parents go to work.

Gazza, thats just it, its he the worst schedule I have ever seen, not the worst schedule ever put together by the NBL suggesting its bad for everyone. Its just bad for me.
The school/working day, granted it may not affect the school but its still a working day. Once again, it may not affect you or others, but I am up at 6 in the morning and spend 10 hours each day Monday to friday working and travelling to work. The Thursday game means getting home at 10.30pm and without having been home at all since early morning, its well after midnight by the time I get to bed with the things that have to be done and then up again at 6 in the morning. I know we had several Wednesday games in the past seasons but I never said they were suitable for me either. Now this thread was started to comment on the schedule and many have shown disapproval of it. My personal circumstances makes it less than ideal but simply giving an opinion.
Understand that you have some impacts, but you didn't describe those originally. Just commented how this was the worst ever, and whats with Sundays, and Thursdays, and none of these nights work for me. Next season, hopefully the NBL get in touch with you to make sure what makes the most sense for the league overall fits in with your personal schedule.
What's this you were saying about being melodramatic. Even I wouldn't go to that extreme because I have already acknowledged that different people have different reasons as to why something is suitable and something else is not. I've also said that I will go to the games regardless so there is no need to form a schedule that meets my approval.

Gazza and skip, people have a variety of reasons why some things suit them and some don't. I will go to all the games because I am passionate about it but the schedule for me personally puts pressure on the busy life I have and arrangements that I make. For a start, I have people that cannot drive to the games that live around the corner from me (eastern side of town). I pick them up and take them to the games and then take them home. Saturday night is the only night I can do that because I go to the games straight from home. On the week nights I go straight from work (western suburbs 5 minute drive from the dome). Every Sunday afternoon I visit my parents (North Western suburbs) and need to go straight from there. This schedule allows for 2 games only where I can pick up these people and they are also season ticket holders with 4 tickets because I take their grand children as well.
So sick of people hating on the schedule. Embrace the change people, instead of finding reasons to hate it.
as you can see,I have a reason for having a personal opinion about not liking the schedule and its not just for the sake of knocking it.
skip, one day you might like to look past the fact that I don't complain for the sake of complaining but there may be good reason for it.

Sunday games are much harder as there is little time to recover from a hangover. but none the less i still think its good. it seems they will be doing it similar to footy, alot of people on a sunday like to just relax and watch the game on tv. so i think ratings at that time will have a big benefit. i say lets embrace it and see how it goes. change can be a good thing.

Its the worst schedule I have ever seen. Saturday nights have always been best for me and yet we have so few. There are far too many Sunday 4.30 games. Its not the time of the week that I am looking for basketball entertainment as it is far too busy spent with family. Especially at 4.30. It stuffs up the afternoon and stuffs up the evening that you can't do anything else either side. Also, what's with the Thursday games when its a school/working day the following day? This schedule gives no regard whatsoever to the faithful fans attending games regularly and have only considered the TV convenience.

abc radio coverage was insufficient, unreliable, due to other commitments pre-Christmas, then nothing at all, after christmas. They didn't bother doing anything.
