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Post by SteveW on Sept 4, 2004 8:18:04 GMT -5
Weekends are boring without K-League .... why no footy this weekend???
Now me and HJ have to go to baseball on Sunday and its just not the same. Even dancing girls don't compensate!!
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Post by Holyjoe on Sept 4, 2004 21:04:53 GMT -5
Fair enough having a rest-day with the K-league, but why K2 league too?
Surely it would have been a good time to put games on? Usually they schedule their K2 games on the same days as K-league games which doesn't help attract folk to the games, as K2 crowds seem to be filled with player friends & family, company employees and the odd picnicing and roller-blading families who happen to be playing around on the concourse outside the stadium anyway. A weekend with no K-league would have been a good opportunity to try and persuade some K-league fans to go along to a K2 game, because given the choice between the two on another day most of the football fans in Korea would go to a K-league game first.
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Post by nyujeelandsaram on Sept 4, 2004 21:18:10 GMT -5
Usually they schedule their K2 games on the same days as K-league games which doesn't help attract folk to the games, as K2 crowds seem to be filled with player friends & family, company employees and the odd picnicing and roller-blading families who happen to be playing around on the concourse outside the stadium anyway. So basically it's like your average weeknight KBO crowd then Seriously though, if they show high school baseball and the odd kids soccer game on the tellie (LIVE I might add), then why not start showing K2-League games on tv delayed at 3 in the morning. Y' only need 2 ruddy cameras. One at the back of the stand to show the action and one down on the pitch to show the pitch invasion late in the game.
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Post by Holyjoe on Sept 4, 2004 21:48:33 GMT -5
I think they've only ever shown two K2 league games on telly, the 2003 championship play-off 2nd leg live on a Wednesday afternoon, and the final match of the 2004 1st stage on a Monday afternoon.
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