Game postponed due to a frozen pitch. Only going to add to an already hectic Christmas period now.
brb - sorry to hear about your Alzheimers.Out of interest, genuine question, in my younger days i can never ever remember a game being called off due to a frozen pitch, when did this unique phenomenon start?
brb - sorry to hear about your Alzheimers.
Back in 1997 we had an FACup game v Derby abandoned at Priestfield due to the pitch being frozen.
These days it doesn't have to be just the pitch that will result in a postponement. The FA will cal off a game if the surrounding area is deemed to be too dangerous for the public who might otherwise attend.
brb
To answer your question 'seriously' - you must surely remember that, back in Victorian times, many matches would be called off because of water-logged pitches. And at this time of the year ( and anytime up to the end of February ), games would suffer because of snow or frozen pitches.
These days, pitches have better drainage and several have under-soil heating. There definitely aren't as many games called off as there used to be..................... now if consider the effect of a bit of cold weather on our schools - goodness knows how they cope in countries with real cold !
brb
I agree that footballers shouldn't be sheltered from working conditions, for 90 minutes, that many people have to endure 8 or more hours every working day.
Do you actually not want the pitch conditions to be improved from the 60s and 70s mudbaths? I don't actually believe that you do !
Forgive me for saying this - but you do seem to have a conception that football should be played under archaic conditions - perhaps with 'old-fashioned' rules ( such as being able to barge the goalkeeper into the net to 'score' a goal.)
You are perfectly entitled to retain 'romantic' ideas about football --- and. as you know of me, I share many of these notions. But, as you know, we will always disagree about VAR ( until you see sense ! ).
I believe that I have previously questioned some of your 'nostalgic' tendencies - and have posed you with a dilemma - by suggesting that if you were sincere about old- fashioned values, you ( or rather mrs brb ), should be taking your washing to the River Medway every Monday morning ! I am fairly sure that you have a washing machine - and that you have a 'nice' car - not a horse and cart, and I know that you've got the internet - instead of carrier pigeons etc etc.
Without meaning any personal offence, I believe that you are being selective in your fantasy that football should be played using jumpers for goalposts etc. You may have your fantasy - but, as I don't trust the referees and linemen to get much right, I can't wait for VAR.
................... Merry Christmas - please enjoy your orange and hoop & stick !
Keep your clothes on - you can give them (and yourself), your annual bath ----- well, it is ChristmasPs. Im off to the Medway now to have my evening bath!


Keep your clothes on - you can give them (and yourself), your annual bath ----- well, it is Christmas![]()
Yes - I see --- it happened this morning ( only just been able to get my internet !)Next carrier pigeon i send over is going to do a dirty great crap on your keyboard.
Yes - I see --- it happened this morning ( only just been able to get my internet !)
