
fwiw his comments about the 'arrangement' of certain fixtures seems to hold some water as well for me. it'd be interesting to do a bit of research into the idea.
Early starts hamper our preperations - RafaSep 22 2006
By Chris Bascombe, Liverpool Echo
THE traditional pre-match meal for Liverpool players used to be pasta and chicken. This season, croissants and cereal are more appropriate.
Liverpool arethe country'searly risers,subject to most unsociable starts due to the television schedule and still awaiting an elusive 3pm kick-off.
For Rafa Benitez, what should have been an annoyance to be tolerated once in a while has rapidly become a weekly irritation.
Liverpool won't playat Anfield in a 3pm kick-off until Blackburn visit on October 14 - their eighth Premiership game of the season, with six of the previous seven all early kick-offs.
Understandably, the Spanish coach is bemused about how English football chiefs arrange their fixtures.
"It's too soon for us to be continuously given early times to play in arow," said Benitez." This doesn't give you alot of time to prepare the players in the way you prefer.
"I can't understand the fixtures in general. The person who arranges them must be a genius. In Spain, you play every team in the same order in the first half of the league and the second part.
"Here you can play the last game of the first half against Charlton, and then play them again two weeks later.
"They could easily change things to be more fair. There can a big difference in the standard of a team, depending on what time of year you play them. That's why the order should be the same in both parts of the season.
"For example, when will a newlypromoted team be most dangerous? Maybe at the beginning of the season when they're new to the league and we don't know much about them, and then at the end if they're fighting to stay in the division. It would be unfair for a side to only play them at these times.
"And when you play a big club at the start of the season, you might expect it to be around Christmas time when you play them again. For some reason, these games are always pushed back towards the end of the season. I don't know how this happens, but as I say, the person who arranges it this way must be very clever."
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having looked at the early season fixtures over the last 5 seasons, up to and around this period. i have to say, there isnt really that many unusual kick-off times...maybe the 3 consecutive 8pm matches in 2002 (all 2:2) were the exception..
overall though, considering the world cup/international friendlies and early qualifying rounds of the European cup all disrupting the schedule. it would also be fair to say, therein lies the price of sucess these days. TV rules the roost, rafa.
but those poor soles who make the pilgrimages week in week out wouldnt mind the odd lie in
