As per title.
Frozen pitch
Keith wrote:Possibly a blessing in disguise. Might get some of our walking wounded back in time for the re-arranged game.
And making our last game of the season looking like a real crunching nail-biterblack morse wrote:Not much damage from our immediate rivals today. Yeovil and Macc both lost and Notts could only draw which puts them a bit deeper into the mire. Close to needing 2 points per game now.
Vinny wrote:And making our last game of the season looking like a real crunching nail-biterblack morse wrote:Not much damage from our immediate rivals today. Yeovil and Macc both lost and Notts could only draw which puts them a bit deeper into the mire. Close to needing 2 points per game now.
I think we could have benefited from being focused on gaining a win had the match gone ahead today, as well as having the couple of new players up front. Hope the team are as desperate for a win for the rearranged game.
Seasider9601 wrote:From the Oldham forum:
"I have been on the pitch just after the postponement and apart from a couple of small hard patches which would have been sorted by K.O. time the pitch was fine.It was the referees decision only quoting Health & Safety,well I guess it was his own safety because apparently the players and management were happy to play it.Apparently the referee quoted he didn't want the Morecambe fans travelling?????????.Wildy wasn't happy-this would have been his last game in charge"
steve mfc wrote:Seasider9601 wrote:From the Oldham forum:
"I have been on the pitch just after the postponement and apart from a couple of small hard patches which would have been sorted by K.O. time the pitch was fine.It was the referees decision only quoting Health & Safety,well I guess it was his own safety because apparently the players and management were happy to play it.Apparently the referee quoted he didn't want the Morecambe fans travelling?????????.Wildy wasn't happy-this would have been his last game in charge"
So many games get called of these days that shouldn't, im sure there's a lot of us that can remember games played in the 60s and 70s on rock hard pitches covered in snow with just the lines cleared and a orange ball used, terrace covered in snow fans chucking snowballs, heaven forbid, health and safety and a nanny state.
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