Richard Cranium wrote:Are we still falling out about whether it should have gone ahead or not?
gazza1988 wrote:Richard Cranium wrote:Are we still falling out about whether it should have gone ahead or not?
Apparently, the dam that overflowed just yards from the ground which sent water flowing down onto Nottingham road, a busy road into Mansfied, isn't enough of a reason that the game was called off for the safety of fans.
They're upset that Clipstone went ahead. Did the dam next to their ground overflow as well? sending flood water like river down onto their major roads?
Spiritater wrote:Fredding on Thursday doomed the game
bigalstag1 wrote:What this postponement does confirm, is that all the drainage work, and money spent on, over the last 5 years , has been a complete waste. If the pitch can't cope in October, what's it going to be like in deepest winter. Might as well have spent it on the playing staff.
skegbymal wrote:bigalstag1 wrote:What this postponement does confirm, is that all the drainage work, and money spent on, over the last 5 years , has been a complete waste. If the pitch can't cope in October, what's it going to be like in deepest winter. Might as well have spent it on the playing staff.
Amazing how many 'experts' like to give their uneducated opinion
bigalstag1 wrote:What this postponement does confirm, is that all the drainage work, and money spent on, over the last 5 years , has been a complete waste. If the pitch can't cope in October, what's it going to be like in deepest winter. Might as well have spent it on the playing staff.
gazza1988 wrote:Richard Cranium wrote:Are we still falling out about whether it should have gone ahead or not?
Apparently, the dam that overflowed just yards from the ground which sent water flowing down onto Nottingham road, a busy road into Mansfied, isn't enough of a reason that the game was called off for the safety of fans.
They're upset that Clipstone went ahead. Did the dam next to their ground overflow as well? sending flood water like river down onto their major roads?
Bradders wrote:gazza1988 wrote:Richard Cranium wrote:Are we still falling out about whether it should have gone ahead or not?
Apparently, the dam that overflowed just yards from the ground which sent water flowing down onto Nottingham road, a busy road into Mansfied, isn't enough of a reason that the game was called off for the safety of fans.
They're upset that Clipstone went ahead. Did the dam next to their ground overflow as well? sending flood water like river down onto their major roads?
The dam wasn't overflowing. River levels were normal and Nottingham road open. The reason for postponement was nothing to do with that, but was that the pitch was a bit wet at 9 am and the weather forecast was for heavy rain all morning. The heavy rain didn't turn up in the event, but Mez pointed out that the pitch would have cut up badly and he was pleased that the match was called off.
Bradders wrote:gazza1988 wrote:Richard Cranium wrote:Are we still falling out about whether it should have gone ahead or not?
Apparently, the dam that overflowed just yards from the ground which sent water flowing down onto Nottingham road, a busy road into Mansfied, isn't enough of a reason that the game was called off for the safety of fans.
They're upset that Clipstone went ahead. Did the dam next to their ground overflow as well? sending flood water like river down onto their major roads?
The dam wasn't overflowing. River levels were normal and Nottingham road open. The reason for postponement was nothing to do with that, but was that the pitch was a bit wet at 9 am and the weather forecast was for heavy rain all morning. The heavy rain didn't turn up in the event, but Mez pointed out that the pitch would have cut up badly and he was pleased that the match was called off.
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