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Will Saturdays Match Go Ahead? - Yes (p15)
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Really. That's good thenCovered End said:0 -
pavements seemed icier today than they did yesterday, surprised me given how much the sun was out yesterday.
Doesn't look like it rises above freezing again now u til about 10am tomorrow2 -
Out and about in the Lee area yesterday and the footways were deadly slippery.
Looks like the same today.
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Just been out walking in Greenwich and a lot of the pavements are very slippery. Maybe it's just an age thing? Never noticed ice as a kid.seth plum said:Out and about in the Lee area yesterday and the footways were deadly slippery.
Looks like the same today.
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We've been turned into a generation of anxt ridden pussies is the likely reason.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:
Just been out walking in Greenwich and a lot of the pavements are very slippery. Maybe it's just an age thing? Never noticed ice as a kid.seth plum said:Out and about in the Lee area yesterday and the footways were deadly slippery.
Looks like the same today.
Deary me. A bit of ice.4 -
I think it is an age thing. Round here the young ones sprint along and then do a standing slide which makes the black and white ice more slippery.
A fall at my age could easily be a broken bone or two which would take months to heal. After adding to NHS burdens as well.
My advice to everybody is don’t get any older.8 -
My advice is wear some boots or shoes with appropriate soles.seth plum said:I think it is an age thing. Round here the young ones sprint along and then do a standing slide which makes the black and white ice more slippery.
A fall at my age could easily be a broken bone or two which would take months to heal. After adding to NHS burdens as well.
My advice to everybody is don’t get any older.6 -
That’s the first thing you’ve said I’ve agreed with for years Seth :-)seth plum said:
My advice to everybody is don’t get any older.
I realised yesterday when doing my banana skin aerial pirouette I’ve past the point where you haven’t fallen over, you’ve ‘had a fall’
sad times :-(16 -
Mrs Plum has loads of shoes, some (most) bought new over the years and never worn!letthegoodtimesroll said:
My advice is wear some boots or shoes with appropriate soles.seth plum said:I think it is an age thing. Round here the young ones sprint along and then do a standing slide which makes the black and white ice more slippery.
A fall at my age could easily be a broken bone or two which would take months to heal. After adding to NHS burdens as well.
My advice to everybody is don’t get any older.
I only have three sets of footwear, one a pair of slippers bought in Sainsbury’s, one a lightweight pair of slip ons and a more substantial pair of lace ups.
Admittedly my footwear purchasing opportunities are limited because I don’t wear animal skins.
I would love a good pair of appropriately designed Kevlar shoes.0 -
So, so true........AFKABartram said:
That’s the first thing you’ve said I’ve agreed with for years Seth :-)seth plum said:
My advice to everybody is don’t get any older.
I realised yesterday when doing my banana skin aerial pirouette I’ve past the point where you haven’t fallen over, you’ve ‘had a fall’
sad times :-(1 -
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I walked on an ortho ward for a number of years where falls and admission were inevitably related to ageing. Bone density is poor with a lot of the elderly which makes fractures more likely.
Shoes with a decent sole make a big difference. Anyone with a shuffling gait when they walk will struggle with icy pavements...0 -
Well I live a 10 min walk from The Valley and all the roads and especially pavements in the surrounding area are slippery as hell, as the name suggests the sun doesn't get on it that much and it's not really gone above freezing for several days.
Unless there's a mammoth gritting operation today then I won't be surprised if they call it off due to safety1 -
Is that a quote from a passenger on the Titanic?RodneyCharltonTrotta said:
We've been turned into a generation of anxt ridden pussies is the likely reason.hoof_it_up_to_benty said:
Just been out walking in Greenwich and a lot of the pavements are very slippery. Maybe it's just an age thing? Never noticed ice as a kid.seth plum said:Out and about in the Lee area yesterday and the footways were deadly slippery.
Looks like the same today.
Deary me. A bit of ice.34 -
Haven't seen much in the way of pavements being cleared in Greenwich/Charlton in the last few days.sam3110 said:Well I live a 10 min walk from The Valley and all the roads and especially pavements in the surrounding area are slippery as hell, as the name suggests the sun doesn't get on it that much and it's not really gone above freezing for several days.
Unless there's a mammoth gritting operation today then I won't be surprised if they call it off due to safety
Thankfully we have a very young fanbase so slippery pavements won't be an issue..1 -
letthegoodtimesroll said:
My advice is wear some boots or shoes with appropriate soles.seth plum said:I think it is an age thing. Round here the young ones sprint along and then do a standing slide which makes the black and white ice more slippery.
A fall at my age could easily be a broken bone or two which would take months to heal. After adding to NHS burdens as well.
My advice to everybody is don’t get any older.
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If it's called off tomorrow gives us more time to get Chucks fit.... I'll get me coat6
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If the pitch is playable the game must go ahead.Covered End said:
Change the date tomorrow, the day before?Chippycafc said:Why can't the clubs agree to move the game, especially loads will not turn up due to the rail strikes.1 -
Games have been previously called off because the streets outside were dangerousCrusty54 said:
If the pitch is playable the game must go ahead.Covered End said:
Change the date tomorrow, the day before?Chippycafc said:Why can't the clubs agree to move the game, especially loads will not turn up due to the rail strikes.2 -
Brentford FA Cup 1996 (I think due to slippery conditions down Floyd Road)killerandflash said:
Games have been previously called off because the streets outside were dangerousCrusty54 said:
If the pitch is playable the game must go ahead.Covered End said:
Change the date tomorrow, the day before?Chippycafc said:Why can't the clubs agree to move the game, especially loads will not turn up due to the rail strikes.0 -
That would call off most games in London then.killerandflash said:
Games have been previously called off because the streets outside were dangerousCrusty54 said:
If the pitch is playable the game must go ahead.Covered End said:
Change the date tomorrow, the day before?Chippycafc said:Why can't the clubs agree to move the game, especially loads will not turn up due to the rail strikes.5 -
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With the train strike there doing me a favour giving me an excuse not to go. I personally will not go back until this crap with the owner is sorted out. I feel sorry for the next manager he has no chance. What a joke and with Brighton sending there first team down next week it doesn’t look good.Joke of an owner and joke of a team. Garner should have been given more time, we paid compensation to get him in then we have to pay the rest of his contract up to loose him. Money this club does not have.I fear for the rest of the season thankfully it will be with me not watching. Tried to give my season ticket away four people laughed at me saying why would we go there.0
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Whatever the decision, make it now, I am thinking of the travelling fans, having to make a long trip from Bristol, and of course long distance Addicks, along with a train strike, they need to be advised this afternoon if it is off...4
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Probably be called off an hour before kickoff...eastterrace6168 said:Whatever the decision, make it now, I am thinking of the travelling fans, having to make a long trip from Bristol, and of course long distance Addicks, along with a train strike, they need to be advised this afternoon if it is off...0 -
Millwall would never get a game on.killerandflash said:
Games have been previously called off because the streets outside were dangerousCrusty54 said:
If the pitch is playable the game must go ahead.Covered End said:
Change the date tomorrow, the day before?Chippycafc said:Why can't the clubs agree to move the game, especially loads will not turn up due to the rail strikes.15 -
Snowed on the morning of the game, I think.shirty5 said:
Brentford FA Cup 1996 (I think due to slippery conditions down Floyd Road)killerandflash said:
Games have been previously called off because the streets outside were dangerousCrusty54 said:
If the pitch is playable the game must go ahead.Covered End said:
Change the date tomorrow, the day before?Chippycafc said:Why can't the clubs agree to move the game, especially loads will not turn up due to the rail strikes.0 -
It's been a long time since we've had day after day of well-below freezing temperatures like this week. GIven that the big thaw isn't due to start until Sat evening I wouldn't be surprised if the game is off.0
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What you don't want is the game to go ahead then gets called off 15 minutes in as it's obvious the pitch is dangerous.0
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If the pitch is playable the game should go ahead.
Calling it off because it snowed a week earlier would be ridiculous.3 -
That’s not it, though. We’ve had no snow in Thanet. We do have ice today.Off_it said:If the pitch is playable the game should go ahead.
Calling it off because it snowed a week earlier would be ridiculous.1











