by bengull » 19 Dec 2012, 09:35
Think he might be spot on, sadly. Was raining heavily for the last half hour of the match Saturday and for a few hours after, started again on Sunday afternoon, and again quite heavily on Monday night. It is now raining hard too with more set to fall before the weekend. Have to say (and I am not attaching blame to anyone) the pitch looked the worst I have seen it for some time against Northampton, and a dry week was really needed in order to prepare properly for a game a week later.
Wouldn't normally give these comments too much credence because drainage at Plainmoor has consistently been excellent. In fact, since the sump and drainage facilities were installed 10 or so years ago, I can only think of 1 or 2 instances of postponed fixtures due to waterlogging. Really think it's touch and go on this occasion though.
Would be a shame because everyone is clearly so excited about this fixture, but it would actually be a massive blessing in disguise given our current injury and suspension plight.
Think he might be spot on, sadly. Was raining heavily for the last half hour of the match Saturday and for a few hours after, started again on Sunday afternoon, and again quite heavily on Monday night. It is now raining hard too with more set to fall before the weekend. Have to say (and I am not attaching blame to anyone) the pitch looked the worst I have seen it for some time against Northampton, and a dry week was really needed in order to prepare properly for a game a week later.
Wouldn't normally give these comments too much credence because drainage at Plainmoor has consistently been excellent. In fact, since the sump and drainage facilities were installed 10 or so years ago, I can only think of 1 or 2 instances of postponed fixtures due to waterlogging. Really think it's touch and go on this occasion though.
Would be a shame because everyone is clearly so excited about this fixture, but it would actually be a massive blessing in disguise given our current injury and suspension plight.