Redalert1970 wrote:Will be very very surprised if game goes ahead
Winds at 58mph around kick off
There is more to life than a game of football
Peoples safety is more important
redrobo wrote:Being such an important game for both clubs then for me the weather has to be considered as with the gale blowing in from the Irish Sea in the force that we have seen over the last couple of days, the game could become nothing more than a lottery and would provide more of a spectacle than a game of skill.
So for me the game has to be called off not only because of the weather playing havoc on the field but also the potential risk to spectators. Not so long ago part of the fascia cladding on the away stand came away in far less windy conditions which fortunately did not result in any injuries but a similar episode could have a different outcome.
Potted Shrimp wrote:I can't believe this is being discussed. Genuinely.
ITS A WINDY DAY!
SupermarketShrimp wrote:There's absolutely zero chance I'm driving up there in this weather. Hello front room, beers and iFollow.
Using the logic that it's not particularly safe to drive in a car from Manchester, coming from Macc is probably not the wisest idea either.
I'd bin it purely so I can make the re-arranged game.
Keith wrote:I came over from the Isle of Man because there were two home games that I could get to.
Initially, I thought I'd be miffed if the game was off, having spent days over here then not getting the second game, when I could have been at home...
...then I remembered that there haven't been any ferries for me to go home on since Saturday, so I'd be stuck here anyway!
Potted Shrimp wrote:Absolutely bemused as to why the game should be called off, its a windy day FFS!
And if this weather would put you off attending a football match at a stadium which is 3/4 covered and has offering of refreshments etc I would suggest you get a grip.
What sad, moddy-coddled times we live in.
Keith wrote:Anyone would think we were bloody southerners!
I just went to Morrisons & Homebase in the wheelchair. Coming back across the market car park, the wheelchair got up to 7.5mph without me propelling it at all, just from the wind! May not sound much, but that speed in a chair, with my arms out, going 'weeeeeeeeeeee' it felt quick!
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