No comments from Thomas on Twitter today, I wonder what his reaction to the postponement was?
I don't mean that I expect him to be blaming people, but clearly he'll want to avoid this happening again
I'm not sure how anybody can stop it raining. The pitch was unplayable today but it normally drains very well except by the tunnel.
Yes weather problems can be localised, but it wasn't as if loads of games were lost to the weather, only 3 in the EFL. And watching Quest, it wasn't as if the pitches elsewhere were quagmires either
And in the NL, even if you discount Bromley because they have a plastic pitch, both Dagenham and Barnet's games went ahead.
No comments from Thomas on Twitter today, I wonder what his reaction to the postponement was?
I don't mean that I expect him to be blaming people, but clearly he'll want to avoid this happening again
I'm not sure how anybody can stop it raining. The pitch was unplayable today but it normally drains very well except by the tunnel.
Yes weather problems can be localised, but it wasn't as if loads of games were lost to the weather, only 3 in the EFL. And watching Quest, it wasn't as if the pitches elsewhere were quagmires either
And in the NL, even if you discount Bromley because they have a plastic pitch, both Dagenham and Barnet's games went ahead.
If the pitch had not been waterlogged (which it clearly was from the pictures I've seen) and the game had been played it would have cut up badly and the surface could have been poor for the rest of the season.
I was walking around Charlton Park in the late morning. Many of the paths were covered in water because it couldn't drain into the grass which was waterlogged. Local enough to work out that the game would be off.
We have had a lot of rain in south east London recently. Sorry but the game needed to be postponed.
I wasn't arguing that the game shouldn't have been postponed, but rather why our pitch was so much worse than others in London and the south. The only other postponed games in the top 5 leagues were in the Midlands (Northampton, Walsall and Solihull)
The X factor is that it depends how much rain falls on each ground. Believe me it rained heavily throughout the time I walked 6km around the area yesterday morning. I was out for around 90 minutes. I got home soaked to the skin.
A couple of years ago I went to an evening cup game where it rained heavily throughout the match. The pitch drained superbly with the exception of the patch along the touchline near the tunnel.
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A couple of years ago I went to an evening cup game where it rained heavily throughout the match. The pitch drained superbly with the exception of the patch along the touchline near the tunnel.
Hopefully it will be playable on Tuesday evening.