West Ham - Change to KO time (now 2pm)

Really shoddy to change this as such short notice. They don't give a shit about the fans.
It really doesn’t make any sense, if it’s due to West Ham’s possible participation in the Europa final we could have played on the Saturday, either before the Cup final or after. I seem to remember the Rags won the league on the day we beat Stoke in the FA Cup final on a Saturday.
 
Brentford Fans getting free tickets due to the late notice, I hope hope City do the same! They all have clearly known about this earlier than today to make such a policy decision for a coordinated release at 10am.

There has been a change to Brentford's Premier League fixture schedule with an alteration in kick-off time for our final away game. Everton v Brentford has been selected for live broadcast by Sky Sports. The match will remain on Sunday 15 May, but will now kick-off at 4.30pm.

The match was originally set to kick-off at 2pm. It is being played on Sunday 15 May due to the Emirates FA Cup Final taking place the day before. The selection for live broadcast and alteration to the scheduling of West Ham United v Manchester City, also taking place the same day, means a change to our kick-off time.


Given the fixture change and the disruption caused, Brentford FC has decided to credit all supporters who have already purchased a ticket for the match with the value of their Everton ticket. This credit will be added to the accounts of those who have already bought tickets for the match.

The support we have had this season has been unbelievable. We thank all our supporters for the backing we have received home and away - it has made a huge difference to the team.

We apologise for the inconvenience of this late change to the kick-off time but hope the credit for those who have already purchased their tickets will help to compensate for any change in travel plans.

The match will be Brentford's third meeting with Everton this season and second trip to Goodison Park. The Bees beat Everton 1-0 in West London in November, with Ivan Toney scoring the only goal. Ivan was on the score sheet again in February when the teams met in the FA Cup Fourth Round, but Everton got four of their own this time to win the tie.
 
It really doesn’t make any sense, if it’s due to West Ham’s possible participation in the Europa final we could have played on the Saturday, either before the Cup final or after. I seem to remember the Rags won the league on the day we beat Stoke in the FA Cup final on a Saturday.
There were PL games on the same day as the FA Cup final for a few consecutive seasons around 10 years ago.
The FA and PL then agreed that it wouldn’t happen again in the future as it was devaluing the occasion of the final.
 
West Ham fans equally seem pissed at the late change. Wonder if there’s a joint message the fans can demonstrate at the match.
 
Brentford Fans getting free tickets due to the late notice, I hope hope City do the same! They all have clearly known about this earlier than today to make such a policy decision for a coordinated release at 10am.

There has been a change to Brentford's Premier League fixture schedule with an alteration in kick-off time for our final away game. Everton v Brentford has been selected for live broadcast by Sky Sports. The match will remain on Sunday 15 May, but will now kick-off at 4.30pm.

The match was originally set to kick-off at 2pm. It is being played on Sunday 15 May due to the Emirates FA Cup Final taking place the day before. The selection for live broadcast and alteration to the scheduling of West Ham United v Manchester City, also taking place the same day, means a change to our kick-off time.


Given the fixture change and the disruption caused, Brentford FC has decided to credit all supporters who have already purchased a ticket for the match with the value of their Everton ticket. This credit will be added to the accounts of those who have already bought tickets for the match.

The support we have had this season has been unbelievable. We thank all our supporters for the backing we have received home and away - it has made a huge difference to the team.

We apologise for the inconvenience of this late change to the kick-off time but hope the credit for those who have already purchased their tickets will help to compensate for any change in travel plans.

The match will be Brentford's third meeting with Everton this season and second trip to Goodison Park. The Bees beat Everton 1-0 in West London in November, with Ivan Toney scoring the only goal. Ivan was on the score sheet again in February when the teams met in the FA Cup Fourth Round, but Everton got four of their own this time to win the tie.
Not even an apology from City. They could not give a less of a shit about their supporters.
 

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