Whats the chance of this match being called off? Undersoil heating work?
The stupidity of this fixture on a midweek night in January beggars belief.
Why place a postponed game then when the temperature is likely to be minus 2?
I have just counted and there are 6, yes 6 empty weeks in March and April when a midweek night match is quite an agreeable prospect.
Only obsessives and Masochists want to travel in subzero temperatures to watch football in January on a weeknight.
Why don't they consider what supporters want?
Rant over ... Feel a bit better.
"Oh no it's a bit cold" etc
I'm glad it's this week, I wish we had a game every single week including the summer.
Plus we were touching 10 degrees last week.
"Oh no it's a bit cold" etc
I'm glad it's this week, I wish we had a game every single week including the summer.
Plus we were touching 10 degrees last week.
The pitch looked awful last week. How much worse will it get If freezes then is thawed out, freezes again then thawed out for Saturday when more snow and ice is forecast?
The stupidity of this fixture on a midweek night in January beggars belief.
Why place a postponed game then when the temperature is likely to be minus 2?
I have just counted and there are 6, yes 6 empty weeks in March and April when a midweek night match is quite an agreeable prospect.
Only obsessives and Masochists want to travel in subzero temperatures to watch football in January on a weeknight.
Why don't they consider what supporters want?
Rant over ... Feel a bit better.
Duh? It's not about what you wear. The roads will have freezing fog and massive queues before the game. Many fans like me will not leave work to sit on an icy dual carriageway for an hour before and after, ta.
What's MAN UP got to do with it? Not that old chestnut that not feeling cold makes you tough? Do you still think the earth is flat too?
Get your priorities right....City first, weather and day of the week second. Unbelievable post!!
Thanks, Grendel. I thought I was losing my grip on reality for a while there. The casual fans might fancy a trip up on a pleasant Spring evening when it stays light, no chance tomorrow.To be fair you are less likely to attract floating supporters in January than April on a mid week night. That is his point. From a revenue perspective in seems a bit dumb.
Thanks, Grendel. I thought I was losing my grip on reality for a while there. The casual fans might fancy a trip up on a pleasant Spring evening when it stays light, no chance tomorrow.
Had a Season ticket since I was 6, not really casual is it? Football is a autumn/winter sport or hadnt you noticed?!?
Don't think he was aiming his comment at you to be fair.
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