SolentShrimp wrote:Organise their force - why?
10 years ago, law-and-order might have been an issue under Bliar and Brown at a football match, but surely not now?
SolentShrimp wrote:Replay is on Tuesday 17 November @ 1945.
SolentShrimp wrote:What exactly are you blaming the Police for? Do they have any control over the call-up of club players for international duties, and the consequences of those call-ups' on imminent club matches?
Tin pot!
Seasider9601 wrote: Replays were traditionally played three or four days after the original game, but from 1991–92 they were staged at least 10 days later on police advice.[/i]
SolentShrimp wrote:You'd have thought that particularly in all rounds up to and including the 2nd Round that a bit of common sense could be used. LIke, if the first match is attended by [say] less than 1,000 spectators, then any replay would be unlikely to attract a greater number. So providing both clubs can agree a date, they should be allowed to get on with it.
KenH wrote:It's a shame that they can't get a exemption from the police for the 10 day limit.
Seasider9601 wrote:Diverting (ever so slightly) Morecambe v Lancaster City in the FA Cup 4th Qualifying Round in 1996 was the last ever, EVER FA Cup match to go to a Second Replay. One for the history books is that.
Seasider9601 wrote:Agree entirely, which is why I said earlier mate it was ridiculous that the police insisted on the 10 day rule.
KenH wrote:Seasider9601 wrote:Agree entirely, which is why I said earlier mate it was ridiculous that the police insisted on the 10 day rule.
But have they been asked and have they insisted on the 10 day rule? Do they even have any discretion to waive it and allow an earlier replay? Or are the laws/rules so strict that they don't allow the parties concerned to have a mature discussion and agree a course of action that suits all sides?
That's the trouble with laws/rules - often far too strict and interfere even when all interested parties are content to ignore them. Made worse by the officious "jobsworths" who can't bear to allow flexibility and discretion.
A four way conference call taking a few minutes could solve the problem. Morecambe FC rep asks if there are any objections to a Sat match, police rep says no, they'd rota's a police presence anyway, Dag rep says no, a Sat day trip is better than Tuesday evening, FA rep says OK go ahead!. Simples. No need for anyone to pore through the rule book and laws to find some way of being obstructive to a perfectly sensible compromise.
Seasider9601 wrote:No, Cambridge are away at Oxford United this Saturday.
goneshrimping wrote: Play it on the Wednesday.
Seasider9601 wrote:League game re-arranged now for Tuesday 1st December.
We have THREE Tuesday night home games in a row then.
Tues 17th Nov - Dagenham (FA Cup)
Tues 24th Nov - Cambridge
Tues 1st Dec - Dagenham
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