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Will Saturdays Match Go Ahead? - Yes (p15)
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Manic_mania said:valleynick66 said:Not sure what people expect. The weather is still very cold but is forecast to be above freezing from early morning ie. Improving. But we don’t control the weather.The pitch isn’t currently a write off and they are trying to get it played.If they wanted it off they would have done less to keep it on. It’s a cost to call it off especially if we have incurred expense in under soil heating / blowers etc.
Quite usual for a further pitch inspection as I recall.
I'm sure it is quite usual in the conditions to have multiple inspections, but not adequately explaining (or explaining at all) the outcome I would suggest is not usual or proper at all.But we are collectively falling into the trap now (as we did with RD) of looking for fault in every act or deed regardless of significance.We have been led to believe we have fired up the under soil heating for the first time but the club hasn’t said that.It’s bloody cold. That is the bottom line.0 -
As I guessed, looks like we can't afford to turn it on!0
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LargeAddick said:Covered End said:The pipes don’t appear to be working too well on the south half of the pitch!4
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ForeverAddickted said:clive said:2
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To give you an idea about temperatures, here in deepest NW Kent, about 15mins from M25/A2 junction :-Yesterday's min/grass min/air max were: -6.2 / -8.3 / -1.1Todays so far: -4.0 / -7.2 / 0.2At 18:55 this evening: air -3.3 / grass -7.2
Remember, the grass temperature is more important than the air temperature.5 -
MuttleyCAFC said:Surely the boiler has to be able to get sufficiently hot water in the pipes. You would think a boiler fit for a five story building would be up to the job, although I am not a boiler engineer.5
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The nearest comparable PWS is close to the Blackwall Tunnel Approach and is showing an air temperature of -1.3. Today’s max was 1.4.
The last 2 night minimums were -4.1 (last night) and -5.1 (night before last). Grass temperatures would have been several degrees below those numbers. I would expect the Valley pitch temperatures to be lower due to coldest air flowing to the lowest locations. The undersoil heating better be good !
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It would do us a favour if the match is cancelled.
Much better chance of winning if we play them later in the season with a new manager, more players back fit (a few have been ill this week) & hopefully a new owner that brings in new players in Jan.2 -
This was sent to me earlier this evening……….
A similar one used at SL someone (yes that one again) decided it would do a job at The Valley
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The undersoil heating boiler was only put in at the valley as the womens games pushing promotion it was a requirement for that league. the boiler is hired monthly as it the academy building heating at the training ground. So TS hasnt actually bought anything! They use heating oil to heat them….
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LargeAddick said:Covered End said:
I mean wtf !! Who does that. Installs something & never test it to see if it works. At the very least you'd be testing it annually just to make sure nothing is broken & it all works as it should.
Bonkers.
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golfaddick said:LargeAddick said:Covered End said:
I mean wtf !! Who does that. Installs something & never test it to see if it works. At the very least you'd be testing it annually just to make sure nothing is broken & it all works as it should.
Bonkers.
I mean, who checks to see if they're ever fit?9 -
Lots of supposition here.Do we know it’s not working ? I assume the fact that’s it’s not yet off suggests it is working but maybe we are not 100% confident enough power to withstand a further night of very low temperatures.It’s surely cheaper to call it off earlier rather than later.0
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valleynick66 said:Manic_mania said:valleynick66 said:Not sure what people expect. The weather is still very cold but is forecast to be above freezing from early morning ie. Improving. But we don’t control the weather.The pitch isn’t currently a write off and they are trying to get it played.If they wanted it off they would have done less to keep it on. It’s a cost to call it off especially if we have incurred expense in under soil heating / blowers etc.
Quite usual for a further pitch inspection as I recall.
I'm sure it is quite usual in the conditions to have multiple inspections, but not adequately explaining (or explaining at all) the outcome I would suggest is not usual or proper at all.But we are collectively falling into the trap now (as we did with RD) of looking for fault in every act or deed regardless of significance.We have been led to believe we have fired up the under soil heating for the first time but the club hasn’t said that.It’s bloody cold. That is the bottom line.
My criticism is of the statement on the website. - in that it doesn't really tell us anything a day before the game when people may be travelling a long distance.2 -
It will be on, have no fears10
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Manic_mania said:valleynick66 said:Manic_mania said:valleynick66 said:Not sure what people expect. The weather is still very cold but is forecast to be above freezing from early morning ie. Improving. But we don’t control the weather.The pitch isn’t currently a write off and they are trying to get it played.If they wanted it off they would have done less to keep it on. It’s a cost to call it off especially if we have incurred expense in under soil heating / blowers etc.
Quite usual for a further pitch inspection as I recall.
I'm sure it is quite usual in the conditions to have multiple inspections, but not adequately explaining (or explaining at all) the outcome I would suggest is not usual or proper at all.But we are collectively falling into the trap now (as we did with RD) of looking for fault in every act or deed regardless of significance.We have been led to believe we have fired up the under soil heating for the first time but the club hasn’t said that.It’s bloody cold. That is the bottom line.
My criticism is of the statement on the website. - in that it doesn't really tell us anything a day before the game when people may be travelling a long distance.But whilst it may be interesting to learn if they are using the under soil heating or heat lamps if both it changes nothing for travelling fans. It’s less sunk cost to call it off early surely?0 -
AddicksAddict said:killerandflash said:Crusty54 said:Covered End said:Chippycafc said:Why can't the clubs agree to move the game, especially loads will not turn up due to the rail strikes.2
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Can anyone imagine the club in the 1990s, the 2000s or even under Duchatelet not explaining what it is doing to get the game on? Or even what systems it has that can be utilised?
Now, some of us know because it can hardly be kept a secret from people around the place, but why is the club devious around it?Incidentally, it’s not whether it can cope with an extra night - especially as it’s not getting colder. It’s whether they put it on early enough (and of course whether it’s fit for purpose).7 -
It seems yet another error of judgment has been made, the same error of judgement that was made 2+ years ago when a decision was made concerning the pitch where the person was unqualified to make such a decision.
As we expect the junior staff will be thrown under the bus, while those trying to save a few quid and to make themselves look good hide under their desk.Those that understand these things are telling me, you’ll be Christmas shopping tomorrow afternoon and not freezing your nuts off.
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Todds_right_hook said:AddicksAddict said:killerandflash said:Crusty54 said:Covered End said:Chippycafc said:Why can't the clubs agree to move the game, especially loads will not turn up due to the rail strikes.0
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Apparently the going rate for a suitable boiler is 100k0
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Didn't we call a game off in the early afternoon because the ref decided the side the linesman ran up and down on was too icy? We've also called games off due to the local roads being too slippery before, and like I said I doubt that's been rectified yet1
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Just home from Highbury and can confirm its fucking freezing out.
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sam3110 said:Didn't we call a game off in the early afternoon because the ref decided the side the linesman ran up and down on was too icy? We've also called games off due to the local roads being too slippery before, and like I said I doubt that's been rectified yet0
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Clem_Snide said:Just home from Highbury and can confirm its fucking freezing out.18
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Cardinal Sin said:I walked around the ground yesterday and whilst the pavements and roads are clear in some places, there is still plenty of snow and ice. You have to tread carefully. It may improve a little today and Saturday will be warming up to 7C but it could still be only 4 or 5C at 11am for an inspection. What might help is the prospect of a tiny pre-Christmas gate...Whatever happened to gritting pavements? Seen none around Battersea/Clapham.0
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BrentfordAddick said:Some ice around the streets shouldn't matter - and I walk with a stick and it's not easy on an icy pavement. We can all take responsibility for ourselves. But of course the pitch needs to be playable, and hopefully it will be, fingers crossed.0
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sam3110 said:Didn't we call a game off in the early afternoon because the ref decided the side the linesman ran up and down on was too icy? We've also called games off due to the local roads being too slippery before, and like I said I doubt that's been rectified yetWe had been on the road already for 8 hours by then. Went to watch Gravesend and Northfleet play along with afew other Charlton fans.January 2017 I believe?0
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All these rumours, there's no smoke without fire.
And therefore no oil in the boiler.
For the sake of travelling fans they could have at least said when the pitch inspection is.7 -
Lewis Coaches said:sam3110 said:Didn't we call a game off in the early afternoon because the ref decided the side the linesman ran up and down on was too icy? We've also called games off due to the local roads being too slippery before, and like I said I doubt that's been rectified yetWe had been on the road already for 8 hours by then. Went to watch Gravesend and Northfleet play along with afew other Charlton fans.January 2017 I believe?
Don't remember the Scunthorpe game you mention. Game against Barnsley was called off very late on a Saturday, think it was about a month after the abandoned Doncaster game.0 -
It's going to be like transfer deadline day isn't it? It will get called off and then we will be told how they were trying really hard.3