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At Hillsborough tonight. I called it before kick off watching the radar on my phone. Wish I'd had a bet on it now!
David Mitchell. Home from Hillsborough. Yorkshire. |
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David Mitchell wrote:
At Hillsborough tonight. I called it before kick off watching the radar on my phone. Wish I'd had a bet on it now! David Mitchell. Home from Hillsborough. Yorkshire. ------------------------------------------------------------- Why? Waterlogged pitch? |
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Dave Cornwell wrote:
David Mitchell wrote: At Hillsborough tonight. I called it before kick off watching the radar on my phone. Wish I'd had a bet on it now! David Mitchell. Home from Hillsborough. Yorkshire. ------------------------------------------------------------- Why? Waterlogged pitch? --------------------------------- Apologies if that sounded flippant. Been out (indoors)all night and hadn't seen the main BBC headlines saying how bad things are from several angles in the North. Nothing dramatic here in the S.E, just a bit of heavy rain and squalls. Dave |
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On Thursday, 19 December 2013 00:05:31 UTC, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Dave Cornwell wrote: David Mitchell wrote: At Hillsborough tonight. I called it before kick off watching the radar on my phone. Wish I'd had a bet on it now! David Mitchell. Home from Hillsborough. Yorkshire. ------------------------------------------------------------- Why? Waterlogged pitch? --------------------------------- Apologies if that sounded flippant. Been out (indoors)all night and hadn't seen the main BBC headlines saying how bad things are from several angles in the North. Nothing dramatic here in the S.E, just a bit of heavy rain and squalls. Dave In the Stoke United game the ref called the teams of the pitch in the 1st half due to hail and visibility-totally ridiculous IMHO, as the intensity lasted about two minutes with no visible grass covering. just more Elf 'n' safety cobblers ....IMHO of course. |
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Lawrence Jenkins writes: In the Stoke United game the ref called the teams of the pitch in the 1st half due to hail and visibility-totally ridiculous IMHO, as the intensity lasted about two minutes with no visible grass covering. just more Elf 'n' safety cobblers ....IMHO of course. According to the report I heard, the hail was so bad that the players had to shelter their eyes with their hands. Even if it wasn't unsafe (which it sounds as though it might have been), it would have been impossible to play proper football in those conditions. I understand that the match soon resumed after the conditions improved, which seems fair enough. -- John Hall "He crams with cans of poisoned meat The subjects of the King, And when they die by thousands G.K.Chesterton: Why, he laughs like anything." from "Song Against Grocers" |
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On Thu, 19 Dec 2013 09:58:23 +0000
John Hall wrote: In article , Lawrence Jenkins writes: In the Stoke United game the ref called the teams of the pitch in the 1st half due to hail and visibility-totally ridiculous IMHO, as the intensity lasted about two minutes with no visible grass covering. just more Elf 'n' safety cobblers ....IMHO of course. According to the report I heard, the hail was so bad that the players had to shelter their eyes with their hands. Even if it wasn't unsafe (which it sounds as though it might have been), it would have been impossible to play proper football in those conditions. I understand that the match soon resumed after the conditions improved, which seems fair enough. It was so bad, Evans lost his head. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/25328569 -- Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks. Mail: 'newsman' not 'newsboy'. 'Don't let old age put you off starting complicated jigsaws. If you don't finish, it will give guests something fun to do at your funeral.' - Bridget&Joan's Diary. |
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On Thursday, 19 December 2013 09:58:23 UTC, John Hall wrote:
In article , Lawrence Jenkins writes: In the Stoke United game the ref called the teams of the pitch in the 1st half due to hail and visibility-totally ridiculous IMHO, as the intensity lasted about two minutes with no visible grass covering. just more Elf 'n' safety cobblers ....IMHO of course. According to the report I heard, the hail was so bad that the players had to shelter their eyes with their hands. Even if it wasn't unsafe (which it sounds as though it might have been), it would have been impossible to play proper football in those conditions. I understand that the match soon resumed after the conditions improved, which seems fair enough. -- ..Oh the poor little babies how will they ever get over it. |
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Why? Waterlogged pitch
Entirely reasonable as I didn't give a reason. Standard heavy rain, then an intense burst early in the second half was the final straw and it became a bit of a lottery. If they had come off for 10 minutes, thy would probably have been able to finish the game, as it stopped! |
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