That car park looks icey but the upside the potholes are filled in with snow/ice out prospective new owner will stack it break his arm and be furious and pull out of the deal just our luck
That car park looks icey but the upside the potholes are filled in with snow/ice out prospective new owner will stack it break his arm and be furious and pull out of the deal just our luck
Seriously it's f***ing ridiculous that they leave it so late to call the game off. Football as a whole needs to sort this out.
Aren’t they just doing all they can to get the game on ?
If there is a chance that it can go ahead shouldn’t you give it the time to become playable ? Or are we saying if there is any chance that it won’t be playable we should call games off the day before ?
Seriously it's f***ing ridiculous that they leave it so late to call the game off. Football as a whole needs to sort this out.
Aren’t they just doing all they can to get the game on ?
If there is a chance that it can go ahead shouldn’t you give it the time to become playable ? Or are we saying if there is any chance that it won’t be playable we should call games off the day before ?
You need a cutoff time to prevent wasted journeys etc - how late do you think it's okay for games to be called off?
Either late decisions are made, or games are called off unnecessarily, which is worse?
Late decisions are worse. A game called off last night that then might have been able to go ahead is an Oh Well moment. Travelling all that way and then getting called off sucks big time
That car park looks icey but the upside the potholes are filled in with snow/ice out prospective new owner will stack it break his arm and be furious and pull out of the deal just our luck
I suppose the sensible way to approach this is look at the percentages. If say there is a low chance of the game making it, it might be better to call it off early but if there is a decent chance you have to give it that chance.
If we win, it would have been a good decision. If we lose it will be a poor one
I suppose the sensible way to approach this is look at the percentages. If say there is a low chance of the game making it, it might be better to call it off early but if there is a decent chance you have to give it that chance.
Would agree with this, so if the game goes ahead, the risk was worth taking.
Either late decisions are made, or games are called off unnecessarily, which is worse?
Late decisions are worse. A game called off last night that then might have been able to go ahead is an Oh Well moment. Travelling all that way and then getting called off sucks big time
I would imagine the ref only cares if the pitch is playable or not, rather than the inconvenience for fans.
Either late decisions are made, or games are called off unnecessarily, which is worse?
Late decisions are worse. A game called off last night that then might have been able to go ahead is an Oh Well moment. Travelling all that way and then getting called off sucks big time
Completely agree. It’s only happened to me twice - Newcastle away in the night in 2003 (I think) and Blackpool away a couple of years back when Armfield had just passed away. Games can be rearranged anytime. Travel fares on trains can’t if fans have already set off
Good the games on , I then went to a vote with the kids and after some Derren Brown Jedi mind tricks I got the vote I wanted . We’re staying home boooooooooooooooooo
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out prospective new owner will stack it break his arm and be furious and pull out of the deal
just our luck
If we win, it would have been a good decision. If we lose it will be a poor one
We’re staying home
boooooooooooooooooo
And thrown it on the pavements outside.