Scheduling two A-League Men’s fixtures at the same time is simply ridiculous

By Stuart Thomas / Expert

As someone who has historically watched each and every A-League Men’s match in full across the course of most seasons, I must admit to being confused and frustrated by the broadcast approach being taken this season.

When Network 10 was announced as the new and much hoped for free-to-air partner of the A-Leagues and Australian football more broadly, the reasons for optimism were obvious.

In fact, little has occurred to wipe away that optimism, as fans continue to learn about and adapt to the new way that football is consumed via the Paramount+ application and the network’s 10 Play streaming facility.

I’ve experienced the odd audio issue, noticed imperfections in the pictures being beamed in from time to time and have heard many stories suggesting that certain brands of televisions do not support the new football specific application.

Bernie Ibini. (Photo by Steve Christo/Corbis via Getty Images)

However, despite the expected early teething problems and fans having to decide whether a Fetch Box, Apple TV or Chromecast method of watching the game would suit them best, most appear to be pleased with the product provided and the subsequent ability to watch the A-Leagues via a broadcaster that is committed to the product far more convincingly that the previous.

As part of the new frontier in football broadcasting in Australia, came the announcement that most match weeks would feature three Saturday night games, with two played in the 7.45pm prime-time slot; one broadcast live on Network 10, the other available on Paramount+.

Frankly, I didn’t really understand the thinking behind it right from the start and still don’t.

Should a person be only interested in watching their team play each weekend, I guess such an arrangement would have no impact on them whatsoever. Quite simply, those fans could choose the game they would like to watch, view it and catch the final score of the other fixture in the wash up to all the weekend action come Sunday.

However, it strikes me that many fans actually enjoy consuming far more A-League football than that and the current set up potentially restricts many from viewing one match altogether.

That was exactly the situation in which I found myself last Sunday, on what was supposed to be a busy night of football after a Christmas break where the players enjoyed some time with their families.

Sadly, the Jets vs Wanderers twilight fixture was postponed, yet two prime-time derbies looked likely to provide some serious storylines no matter the winners and losers of either. I was desperate to watch both live yet had enormous difficulty in deciding whether my focus would be on Macarthur FC vs Sydney FC or the Victory and Western United clash down at AAMI Park.

Rather foolishly, I tried to manage both and made a complete hash of the entire situation. As a tip to new players, take it from me; attempting to watch two matches of A-League Men’s football while jumping from one stream to another simply does not work.

Of the seven goals scored across the two fixtures, I managed to see just one live. I missed Patrick Wood’s 11th minute opener for the Sky Blues, caught Jason Geria’s headed effort and then missed out on Josh Brillante’s goal just a minute later, as well as Max Burgess’ 28th minute strike in Sydney.

I had the shits at halftime.

With a better contest unravelling at AAMI Park, Trent Buhagiar’s second half goal was also missed and after noting Victory appeared home with just a few minutes of normal time remaining, I jumped back to Campbelltown Stadium and managed to avoid the late Western United goal that spiced up the final few moments.

At that point I turned both off and watched a taped episode of Eight out of Ten Cats does Countdown. I had had enough of the A-Leagues for one night and the stupid decision to play two matches at the same time.

Sure, we understand that avoiding afternoon heat is important and yes, many leagues around the world are forced to have games taking place concurrently. However, A-League Men is a small competition with usually just six matches to be slated across an entire weekend.

Thursday games should feature regularly and where possible, the friendly Western Australian time difference should be used to facilitate three consecutive Saturday night fixtures that do not butt heads. Why Perth’s Round 1 home match was proceeded by two evening games and not a twilight fixture is beyond me.

Yet it appears to be the want of the collective minds that have met to decide the broadcast direction for the current season, that Saturday nights will demand dextrous fingers on remotes and some sheer dumb luck if all the important moments are to be seen live.

That just seems silly to me, with any A-League Men’s fan keen to watch multiple games seemingly destined to catch at least one less than they might have hoped.

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The Crowd Says:

2021-12-30T21:27:15+00:00

Bob

Guest


Actually, playing the games simultaneously has made it a lot more exciting for me. Choose your team First I say. Watch the game.

2021-12-30T12:10:46+00:00

Evan Askew

Guest


I have much respect for the author but the complaint of two games being on at the same time is a complaint I can not agree with. This should have being done a long time ago and for one main reason. More games cam be scheduled at crowd friendly times. I can't forget the farce that occurred last season when a game on Saturday night was stopped because of thunderstorm activity, the game was then restarted and the following game was delayed by an hour and a half to comply with Foxtels requirements to broadcast every game live.

2021-12-30T11:44:36+00:00

At work

Roar Rookie


It’s to allow Ch.10 a double dip of choosing the best game to broadcast each week. It allows for some flexibility from our media partner, not ideal but I can see their reasoning.

2021-12-30T02:30:15+00:00

chris

Guest


Ahh how sweet. Pip and Max hamming it up about how popular AFL is in Melbourne.

2021-12-29T23:22:47+00:00

John Snow

Guest


I try to watch as many A league games as possible on BT in the UK . Initial thoughts are the commentaries are not as good as last season. I currently watch Ebbsfleet United in the Vanarama South League home and away . I enjoy watching both styles of football . Brisbane Roar is my choice of A league teams I have watched a lot of Queensland National League during 2018 and followed Queensland Lions whom Warren Moon managed. Jordan Holmes was Ebbsfleet Uniteds goalkeeper last season now a part of Roars squad . Come on the Roar . Come on you Fleet Based in Northfleet with a history back to 1890. My wish would be to return to its roots and become Northfleet United again .

2021-12-29T12:38:47+00:00

Patrick Durso

Guest


As a A League fan the Channel 10, Paramount+, KeepUp and fixturing are a mess. I believe that if this is not sorted asap the league will be broken and the fans lost forever. Whoever is responsible for this disaster must be sacked immediately. PS The Foxtel product was superior.

2021-12-29T11:12:23+00:00

Nathan Cirson

Roar Pro


Obviously hard with current postponements but I really feel the a-leagues could learn something from the BBL. Most sports fans at this time of year will watch anything to get their fix and having at least one BBL game in every night means that’s what they will watch. While the ratings aren’t there at the moment, pulling the plug now will never allow a new audience to be attracted. Playing games more regularly through this time also helps spread the fixtures over 7 days rather than just 3.

2021-12-29T05:08:04+00:00

Roberto Bettega

Roar Rookie


Another three games are going to be post poned for Round 7 (so that's 4 games in total postponed). From what I can gather, the two games which are still schedule to play are the two Sat night games!

2021-12-29T04:25:24+00:00

Ac

Guest


That’s quite a disparaging comment about the AFL junkies. The reality is no one 8s watching at the games no one is watching channel TEN. No figures anywhere else to prove whether a league is popular or not. If you were wanting to advertise something would you be interested in doing so during a ALeague game. Yes you love your sport but don5 disparage others please who state the obvious.

2021-12-28T15:45:27+00:00

NoMates

Roar Rookie


BTW only 53k tuned into 10BOLD to watch the game. Talk about a downward spiral

2021-12-28T15:09:21+00:00

NoMates

Roar Rookie


SFC vs Bulls was boring from the start to finish they both play a dull game despite the goals. Victory vs WU was where the action was and it made sense to have good football on to cancel out dire football.

2021-12-28T13:45:46+00:00

Robynvh2

Roar Rookie


Replays are not available until the next day. It would be good if replays are available the same night, especially for the simultaneous games.

2021-12-28T07:21:12+00:00

MAximus Insight

Guest


You're right! Seems I got mixed up with the crowd in the return game on a Friday night in July which was 78,722 .....still probably about 1.5% out but more reasonably rounding ;-)

2021-12-28T06:18:49+00:00

Roberto Bettega

Roar Rookie


Maximus I decided to investigate this claim that there were 80,000 at a Thursday night game. You are quite mistaken, there were precisely 70,699 at the game, so you are almost 10k, or 12.5% out.

2021-12-28T05:36:47+00:00

Maximus Insight

Guest


*Cringes* Stuart, do you really think that you comment was less lame than the "AFL supporter group" you caricature? Last Thursday night AFL game I went to I was with 80 thousand others at this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEBKptufwc8 AFL cheer squads are community service obligations. People barely notice them because they are enthralled in the game. And, you know, it would be pretty fcking strange if they were the main attraction. I suspect Australian soccer will know it has landed in a healthier space when it's middle aged male fans' are more like that than marveling at the barely pubescent males jumping around and chanting in the "Active areas"....and thinking this is a big winner

AUTHOR

2021-12-28T05:13:55+00:00

Stuart Thomas

Expert


Thursday, clap, clap, clap. Thursday, clap, clap, clap. (to the rhythm of an AFL supporter group)

AUTHOR

2021-12-28T05:12:29+00:00

Stuart Thomas

Expert


I'd be very happy with that weekend of football. Thanks for taking the time to knock it together.

AUTHOR

2021-12-28T05:10:24+00:00

Stuart Thomas

Expert


Those goal rush style programs annoy me. All context is lost.

AUTHOR

2021-12-28T05:09:17+00:00

Stuart Thomas

Expert


I'm with you Diane.

AUTHOR

2021-12-28T05:06:35+00:00

Stuart Thomas

Expert


Yep, hence my earlier comment about 50/50 value.

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