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Derby Game Moved To 2:45 on Good Friday

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Leicester City's Championship clash against Derby County will now be played on Good Friday, April 6 (k.o. 2:45pm) to accommodate the SKY television cameras.

The match was originally scheduled to be played 24 hours later at the Walkers Stadium on the Saturday, but the TV schedule which was released today has forced the switch.

The corresponding fixture between the two clubs, which took place at Pride Park in November, finished 1-0 in favour of the home side.

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Playing football on Good Friday is disrespectful.

Is it? I don't think that many people really think that anymore.

It'll be a nice way to start the bank holiday if we win.

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Is it? I don't think that many people really think that anymore.

It'll be a nice way to start the bank holiday if we win.

And more time to prepare for our game down in Plymouth too :thumbup:

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Playing football on Good Friday is disrespectful.

I'm surprised they allow that sort of thing in the UK.

Alot of people work Good Friday here believe it or not.

Fortunatley I don't.

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Wish they'd put the away games on the telly instead of the home ones. That way it's more benefit.

More money for the club though, I guess.

I did have someones Season Ticket for that game as they we're playing cricket on that day, but im guessing that fact that it's been moved to Friday = no such luck now :cry:.

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Leicester City's Championship clash against Derby County will now be played on Good Friday, April 6 (k.o. 2:45pm) to accommodate the SKY television cameras.

The match was originally scheduled to be played 24 hours later at the Walkers Stadium on the Saturday, but the TV schedule which was released today has forced the switch.

The corresponding fixture between the two clubs, which took place at Pride Park in November, finished 1-0 in favour of the home side.

A right little promotion battle just for Easter. Lovely!

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I know it makes it difficult for some people, but has worked well for us. Going down to Torquay for Easter weekend and the Plymouth game so can leave Saturday lunchtime now instead of after the game on Saturday. Anyone else away Easter weekend for the Plymouth game?

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I know it makes it difficult for some people, but has worked well for us. Going down to Torquay for Easter weekend and the Plymouth game so can leave Saturday lunchtime now instead of after the game on Saturday. Anyone else away Easter weekend for the Plymouth game?

Yep, we're staying over Sunday - Tuesday :thumbup:

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I did have someones Season Ticket for that game as they we're playing cricket on that day, but im guessing that fact that it's been moved to Friday = no such luck now :cry:.

But it does mean you will be able to sit in the pub and have a beer whilst watching the game! :thumbup:

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But it does mean you will be able to sit in the pub and have a beer whilst watching the game! :thumbup:

Quite, they can bollocks if they think I'm turning up at 2.45pm on a bank holiday.

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I know it makes it difficult for some people, but has worked well for us. Going down to Torquay for Easter weekend and the Plymouth game so can leave Saturday lunchtime now instead of after the game on Saturday. Anyone else away Easter weekend for the Plymouth game?

I'm off to Plymouth tomorrow for the weekend but will be in Torquay too for the Plymouth game.

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Playing football on Good Friday is disrespectful.

I'm surprised they allow that sort of thing in the UK.

:D:P:D

is this serious

down with this sort of thing :P

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Am i the only pleased with this then :D

It means i get to watch my local team win the league as well :thumbup:

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