shrimper wrote:I assume that, at 5.30-ish, the rain may have eased off a bit and, with people working on the pitch, the ref was giving them half an hour to see if they could get it playable. It's a no win in these situations for the officials sometimes.
We all must have heard of instances when it's called off then brightens up and, by kick off time, is perfectly playable.
Aspers wrote:I logged on to Morecambe World not knowing the match was off.
I would like to officially apologise to you for calling you a lazy bugger
when I got connected and heard nowt!!
In the early nineties I got on a plane at 6.00am sydney to fly to Melbourne for a test match.
Beautiful morning all round,
By the time I got to Melbourne, it was pouring down, so I had a few beers and watched a matinee of the Aussie Ballet.
Cost me about $750.00 all it said on the news was.
Australia V England
Rain stopped Play.
Ah well, the beer was good.
sgt major wrote:The pitch was a topic of conversation on the Indies Mini Bus and the thoughts were that if Rotherham cannot meet fixtures by NOT having a pitch fit for purpose, how the hell can they remain in the league.
So, do they compensate every travelling group of fans - like hell they would.
Football League -THEY are having a laugh.
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