It is my understanding that kickoff times are outside of the club control, right? If so, then we can't do much about the obvious loss of numbers on a Sunday night with a 7pm kickoff without HAL management coming to the party.
It is one thing to complain about having to get up for work next morning, but it is something else to have to drag tired kids home and then getting them up bleary eyed on Monday morning (school holidays end in a few weeks).
My unscientific wild guess is that for every bloke who can make it to the game with no concern there may also be a few who would be happy to say "honey, I am off to the game, but I am taking kids with me, so you can enjoy a quiet afternoon / glass of wine with your girlfriends", if the game was at a civilised time. The children tickets / family tickets would add far more to the total headcount than we suspect, since one Dad could bring his kids and then for company he'd ask a mate with his kids to the game too. As it stands now, late Sunday kickoff even for one game is possibly a few hundred if not more potential tickets lost. Sure, I have no hard facts to support this claim, so feel free to come up with comparative statistics if you have them. How did we go with the 3pm kickoff of past seasons? I know this would be hard to sell to the networks (that's a 1pm in eastern Australia). But even a 5pm kickoff on a Sunday would work better than a 7pm.
The clubs need to be financially viable to have HAL in the first place. Some time ago the A-League club owners (granted, this was in the Palmer & Sage days) held a meeting with HAL board to air their concerns - how their interests were hampered by the board. The issue of kickoff times (suiting the Foxsports but not the club) is something WelNix would be well placed to get some mileage from.
Actually, getting outplayed quite a bit these days