Mark Rudan believes A-League games need late kick-offs

By Matt Encarnacion / Wire

Western United coach Mark Rudan says all A-League games should kick off after 6.30 pm to avoid players battling extreme heat in the summer.

Every A-League game should kick-off after 6.30 pm. 

That’s the simple solution Western United coach Mark Rudan has offered to solve the league’s futile battle with Australia’s scorching summer.

Rudan hailed the endeavours of both his side and Newcastle after they gallantly fought out a goalless draw at McDonald Jones Stadium on Saturday. 

“I thought it was incredible from both sets of players,” he said.

“How they were able to withstand that heat and humidity and put on a show for their fans and for their respective clubs, I take my hat off to both sets of players.”

The contest was almost delayed after temperatures approached 40C in Broadmeadow, which limited the crowd to just 5458 people. 

It also prompted officials to stop the game four times – twice in each half – for drinks breaks on the sideline. 

Rudan believes the conditions robbed viewers of more entertainment.

“For me the two most important components in our game are the fans and the players,” he said. 

“They want to see a spectacle. They want to see an entertaining game, a quick-paced game as well. I thought they were let down.” 

The former Fox Sports commentator acknowledged the need to work with the needs of the broadcaster, who often base the schedule around viewers numbers. 

But Rudan is adamant that a serious conversation with powerbrokers is needed at the end of the season to deal with matches affected by heat. 

“Because it’s not just the two teams are involved today,” he said. 

“We’ve seen quite a number of games and number of teams in the league this year play in this kind of extreme heat. 

“And it doesn’t make for good viewing. It really doesn’t. You’re putting the players’ welfare at risk as well. And I think that’s paramount in this.”

Rudan threw up a straightforward answer to the issue. 

“I think every game should be played after, let’s say, 6.30 (pm)” he said. 

“But that’s just that’s just my point of view from a coach and someone that needs to protect their own football club and the players.”

United were barely in the fight against the Jets, who were unable to convert a whopping 27-6 advantage in shots on goal into three points.

But considering he was without marquee and captain Alessandro Diamanti, who is expected back next week, Rudan was satisfied with the result. 

“If you look at the players that we started with and who we ended with, I was really proud of them,” he said. 

The Crowd Says:

2020-02-02T09:36:13+00:00

jbinnie

Guest


Couldn't help smile when I read this article purported to come from Mark Rudan. In the original submission made to the ruling body around 1975,this was regarded by the authors as a prerequisite to playing "soccer" in the summer. So much so that the kick off time suggested by Mark is exactly the same, that all games should be played, commencing 6.30pm, under lights if necessary.. Unfortunately the ruling body of the time,the ASF, completely ignored this information,despite it having been having been supplied into the suggestion after extensive advice from meteorological offices around the country. All one can add is that one hopes Mark has better luck with this present ruling body. Cheers jb.

2020-02-02T08:34:40+00:00

Samuel Power

Roar Rookie


Just a random fixture, just an example, local times: Thursday [7:00 pm] Adelaide United v Sydney FC Friday [7:30 pm] Melbourne Victory v Western United Saturday [4:45 pm] Wellington v Newcastle (or for AEDT/ACDT times, 5:30pm) Saturday [7:30 pm] Western Sydney v Macarthur Saturday [6:00 pm] (for Perth) Perth Glory v Brisbane Roar Sunday [5:30 pm] Central Coast v Melbourne City This should work 95% of the time, obviously in the summer it still might be 35+ degrees at kickoff, but this is the best you'll get to maximise attendances and viewers. Need that Mid March - Mid October season desperately.

2020-02-01T22:30:25+00:00

Roberto Bettega

Roar Rookie


no game should be played in 40 degree heat

2020-02-01T21:15:56+00:00

jamesb

Roar Guru


Thinking out loud, a possible draw with all games kicking off after 6:30pm next season with the exemption of Perth home games. Thursday night 7:30pm Friday night 7:30pm Saturday 6:30pm Saturday night 8:30pm (Adel 8pm, Bris 7:30pm,) Sunday 4:30pm (Well 6:30pm) every second week Sunday 6:30pm Sunday 8:30pm (Per 5:30pm) every second week It can be done.

2020-02-01T20:47:19+00:00

jamesb

Roar Guru


I do remember old NSL games kicking off at 6:30pm. But of course the broadcaster wants the games staggered to maximise ratings. With six games a week next season, don't be surprised if there is an introduction of Thursday night football. Eventually a winter switch will happen. But the A League has many issues to address before that occurs.

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