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Quote from: KingKendrick on January 20, 2024, 03:52:12 pmAll good and well getting up at the crack of dawn to walk around the pitch. Pitch would have been fine by midday. Proper investigation from the FA required into this, seems like Bradford have tried to pull a fast one. I hope grant is taking this seriouslySo why were the other league games called off then. It’s not as if Bradford was the only game off was it.
All good and well getting up at the crack of dawn to walk around the pitch. Pitch would have been fine by midday. Proper investigation from the FA required into this, seems like Bradford have tried to pull a fast one. I hope grant is taking this seriously
Hopefully, when we come to play the game, we will be in a better position with the players available, particularly with the new lads bedded in.
There seems to be a trend at the moment that knee-jerk decisions are made based on only a single piece of evidence, ignoring any other facts that may exist.One example of this is the Bradford postponement. The pitch is unplayable due to being frozen now, therefore the game tomorrow can't go ahead. This ignores the fact that temperatures are expected to increase between 1pm today and 3pm tomorrow. There is a case to call games off early, especially when conditions aren't expected to improve and if they is a large distance to travel for away teams. Neither of these apply today.I am really annoyed by some people in modern society making bad decisions, ultimately inconveniencing others because they are too stupid to see past the first fact that comes into their mind. I also see that Wimbledon V Crawley is postponed. Again, a short travel distance, so a much too hasty decision.
I don’t get why some think there’s a conspiracy. Like it’s been said, understandable if it was just our game. But guess what, it wasn’t. Conspiracygate. People really need to take a step back from getting so anxious and looking for reasons. Here is a Reason- it’s been bloody cold and freezing.
Or maybe the local knowledge of how long it takes to thaw
Those of us wondering why Bradford announced the postponement of our game a full 24 hours before kick off, spare a thought for fans of Grimsby who were due to play Harrogate Town yesterday. Harrogate gave a short notice warning there was going to be a pitch inspection at 11.30, and the game off just before midday, by which time 770 Grimsby fans where either heading, or had arrived, in Harrogate. The main benefiteries were Harrogate Railway, who despite being just a 20 minute walk away, and 6 leagues below, announced after their own 11.30 pitch inspection the game was on, and via Harrogate Towns twitter page, cordially invited Grimsby fans to their game v Selby Town. Railways average attendance is 135, so yesterdays crowd of 371 was easily their best crowd of the season. To be fair, the pitch wasn't the carpet they play on a mile up the road, but we watched a good competitive game with the visitors winning 2-1. We did see an elderly gentleman wearing a Donny hat at the game too, stood near the dug outs. Is that anyone on here?
Quote from: Harrogate Rover on January 21, 2024, 10:02:44 amThose of us wondering why Bradford announced the postponement of our game a full 24 hours before kick off, spare a thought for fans of Grimsby who were due to play Harrogate Town yesterday. Harrogate gave a short notice warning there was going to be a pitch inspection at 11.30, and the game off just before midday, by which time 770 Grimsby fans where either heading, or had arrived, in Harrogate. The main benefiteries were Harrogate Railway, who despite being just a 20 minute walk away, and 6 leagues below, announced after their own 11.30 pitch inspection the game was on, and via Harrogate Towns twitter page, cordially invited Grimsby fans to their game v Selby Town. Railways average attendance is 135, so yesterdays crowd of 371 was easily their best crowd of the season. To be fair, the pitch wasn't the carpet they play on a mile up the road, but we watched a good competitive game with the visitors winning 2-1. We did see an elderly gentleman wearing a Donny hat at the game too, stood near the dug outs. Is that anyone on here?If it was an elderly gentleman, HR, I can only think of BB or Wolfie.
Those of us wondering why Bradford announced the postponement of our game a full 24 hours before kick off, spare a thought for fans of Grimsby who were due to play Harrogate Town yesterday. Harrogate gave a short notice warning there was going to be a pitch inspection at 11.30, and the game off just before midday, by which time 770 Grimsby fans where either heading, or had arrived, in Harrogate. The main benefiteries were Harrogate Railway, who despite being just a 20 minute walk away, and 6 leagues below, announced after their own 11.30 pitch inspection the game was on, and via Harrogate Towns twitter page, cordially invited Grimsby fans to their game v Selby Town. Railways average attendance is 135, so yesterdays crowd of 371 was easily their best crowd of the season. To be fair, the pitch wasn't the carpet they play on a mile up the road, but we watched a good competitive game with the visitors winning 2-1. We did see an elderly gentleman wearing a Donny hat at the game too, stood near the dug outs. Is that anyone on here?
Quote from: scawsby steve on January 21, 2024, 09:20:36 pmQuote from: Harrogate Rover on January 21, 2024, 10:02:44 amThose of us wondering why Bradford announced the postponement of our game a full 24 hours before kick off, spare a thought for fans of Grimsby who were due to play Harrogate Town yesterday. Harrogate gave a short notice warning there was going to be a pitch inspection at 11.30, and the game off just before midday, by which time 770 Grimsby fans where either heading, or had arrived, in Harrogate. The main benefiteries were Harrogate Railway, who despite being just a 20 minute walk away, and 6 leagues below, announced after their own 11.30 pitch inspection the game was on, and via Harrogate Towns twitter page, cordially invited Grimsby fans to their game v Selby Town. Railways average attendance is 135, so yesterdays crowd of 371 was easily their best crowd of the season. To be fair, the pitch wasn't the carpet they play on a mile up the road, but we watched a good competitive game with the visitors winning 2-1. We did see an elderly gentleman wearing a Donny hat at the game too, stood near the dug outs. Is that anyone on here?If it was an elderly gentleman, HR, I can only think of BB or Wolfie.I sit near HR at home games and I'm sure he would have brought me a Bovril if it was me he'd seen. I think he misses my match analysis at away games and would have joined me if I'd been there. It's a bargain for the price of a Bovril.It must have been Wolfie.
Quote from: Harrogate Rover on January 21, 2024, 10:02:44 amThose of us wondering why Bradford announced the postponement of our game a full 24 hours before kick off, spare a thought for fans of Grimsby who were due to play Harrogate Town yesterday. Harrogate gave a short notice warning there was going to be a pitch inspection at 11.30, and the game off just before midday, by which time 770 Grimsby fans where either heading, or had arrived, in Harrogate. The main benefiteries were Harrogate Railway, who despite being just a 20 minute walk away, and 6 leagues below, announced after their own 11.30 pitch inspection the game was on, and via Harrogate Towns twitter page, cordially invited Grimsby fans to their game v Selby Town. Railways average attendance is 135, so yesterdays crowd of 371 was easily their best crowd of the season. To be fair, the pitch wasn't the carpet they play on a mile up the road, but we watched a good competitive game with the visitors winning 2-1. We did see an elderly gentleman wearing a Donny hat at the game too, stood near the dug outs. Is that anyone on here?If it was an elderly gentleman, HR, I can only think of BB or Wolfie.
Those of us wondering why Bradford announced the postponement of our game a full 24 hours before kick off, spare a thought for fans of Grimsby who were due to play Harrogate Town yesterday. Harrogate gave a short notice warning there was going to be a pitch inspection at 11.30, and the game off just before midday, by which time 770 Grimsby fans where either heading, or had arrived, in Harrogate. The main benefiteries were Harrogate Railway, who despite being just a 20 minute walk away, and 6 leagues below, announced after their own 11.30 pitch inspection the game was on, and via Harrogate Towns twitter page, cordially invited Grimsby fans to their game v Selby Town. Railways average attendance is 135, so yesterdays crowd of 371 was easily their best crowd of the season. To be fair, the pitch wasn't the carpet they play on a mile up the road, but we watched a good competitive game with the visitors winning 2-1. We did see an elderly gentleman wearing a Donny hat at the game too, stood near the dug outs. Is that anyone on here?