Doubt it'll make one bit of difference, however he does have a valid point.
A North-east politician has called on the Scottish Football Association to reconsider the timing of Aberdeen’s William Hill Scottish Cup semi-final clash against Hibernian.
MSP Mark McDonald, an Aberdeen supporter, is concerned that Dons fans travelling from the Granite City will struggle to make it to Hampden in time for the 12.15pm kick-off on April 14.
The match is due to be screened live on Sky Sports and BBC.
Mr McDonald has tabled a motion in parliament calling on the SFA to “consider changing the time so that it suits supporters rather than television schedules.”
He said: "This decision smacks of pandering to the television producers rather than showing the slightest interest in the needs of the ordinary supporters.
"The SFA needs to rethink this decision and show some common sense. It is not just fans who will be travelling from Aberdeen who will be inconvenienced, there are supporters further north who will have to leave extremely early in the morning to travel.
"It is high time the needs of the supporter were placed at the centre of decision making, and I urge the SFA to think again on the timing of the match."