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If Tuesday is called off, should we simply pull out of the Cup?

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  • No - play it up there, I've never been to Oxford so would actually be up for ticking them off the 92!
  • The British record for postponements for a single fixture not surprising is for a match in the 'Arctic' north of the country. The Scottish Cup 2nd Round tie between Inverness Thistle and Falkirk was scheduled for 6th January 1979. However after 29 postponements it was finally played on February 22nd 1979. Falkirk won 4-0 in the 30th attempt to stage the match. Three days later Falkirk lost 1-0 at Dundee in the first attempt to stage the Third Round tie!
  • The British record for postponements for a single fixture not surprising is for a match in the 'Arctic' north of the country. The Scottish Cup 2nd Round tie between Inverness Thistle and Falkirk was scheduled for 6th January 1979. However after 29 postponements it was finally played on February 22nd 1979. Falkirk won 4-0 in the 30th attempt to stage the match. Three days later Falkirk lost 1-0 at Dundee in the first attempt to stage the Third Round tie!

    Great stat
  • Pull out ? no chance.
    Find enough location for the match ? Extremely possible and probably should be thought about.
  • Pull out ? no chance.
    Find enough location for the match ? Extremely possible and probably should be thought about.

    I'd like to think that this is one of the items on today's agenda in the Boardroom.

    :-)

  • This could be the year we have a good cup run - law of averages and all that!
  • Whenever wherever this match is played CAFC need to play the strongest team possible as a win would bring in £70,000 pize money, which could be ring fenced to be spent on the pitch in the summer if by some miraicle we beat Huddersfield a further £90,000 would be added.
  • edited January 2014
    If our next round cup game was at home, the club might have been temped to field a team of lifers! The pitch certainly doesn't look unplayable from that pic!!!! Maybe now that pitches are so high quality, some refs have upped what they constitute playable or not!
  • Scoham said:
    In January 1976 that would have been considered a lush playing surface...

    Players today... etc etc

    ;-)
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  • If our next round cup game was at home, the club might have been temped to field a team of lifers! The pitch certainly doesn't look unplayable from that pic!!!! Maybe now that pitches are so high quality, some refs have upped what they constitute playable or not!

    Here's another pic from yesterday:

    Looks pretty bad to me.
  • Rain forecast over tonight and monday night.
  • Dansk_Red said:

    Rain forecast over tonight and monday night.

    No worries, we've got our dome remember !
  • Still looks awful but playable!
  • se9addick said:

    If our next round cup game was at home, the club might have been temped to field a team of lifers! The pitch certainly doesn't look unplayable from that pic!!!! Maybe now that pitches are so high quality, some refs have upped what they constitute playable or not!

    Here's another pic from yesterday:

    Looks pretty bad to me.
    From that picture alone (it's difficult to judge from pictures admittedly, you really need to walk on the surface), I don't think it looks unsafe or unplayable. It looks muddy.
  • Gillis said:

    se9addick said:

    If our next round cup game was at home, the club might have been temped to field a team of lifers! The pitch certainly doesn't look unplayable from that pic!!!! Maybe now that pitches are so high quality, some refs have upped what they constitute playable or not!

    Here's another pic from yesterday:

    Looks pretty bad to me.
    From that picture alone (it's difficult to judge from pictures admittedly, you really need to walk on the surface), I don't think it looks unsafe or unplayable. It looks muddy.
    Ive played matches on a sunday where the ref had to stop the game to pick up dog shit, im sure they can play on that
  • Gillis said:

    se9addick said:

    If our next round cup game was at home, the club might have been temped to field a team of lifers! The pitch certainly doesn't look unplayable from that pic!!!! Maybe now that pitches are so high quality, some refs have upped what they constitute playable or not!

    Here's another pic from yesterday:

    Looks pretty bad to me.
    From that picture alone (it's difficult to judge from pictures admittedly, you really need to walk on the surface), I don't think it looks unsafe or unplayable. It looks muddy.
    Apparently the north east corner is the worst part of the pitch, but I haven't seen any pics/video footage of that part of the pitch - anyone know what state it's in ?
  • Gillis said:

    se9addick said:

    If our next round cup game was at home, the club might have been temped to field a team of lifers! The pitch certainly doesn't look unplayable from that pic!!!! Maybe now that pitches are so high quality, some refs have upped what they constitute playable or not!

    Here's another pic from yesterday:

    Looks pretty bad to me.
    From that picture alone (it's difficult to judge from pictures admittedly, you really need to walk on the surface), I don't think it looks unsafe or unplayable. It looks muddy.
    Ive played matches on a sunday where the ref had to stop the game to pick up dog shit, im sure they can play on that
    A hobby of his or was it on the pitch?
  • se9addick said:

    If our next round cup game was at home, the club might have been temped to field a team of lifers! The pitch certainly doesn't look unplayable from that pic!!!! Maybe now that pitches are so high quality, some refs have upped what they constitute playable or not!

    Here's another pic from yesterday:

    Looks pretty bad to me.
    That part of the pitch looked playable, but it looks like parts were and others not.
  • The video footage of the pitch inspection posted earlier on this thread shows Powell, Danny Wilson and the ref standing and squelching in an expanse of wet mud near the half-way line where the ball obviously would not roll or bounce. It looked worse than for the Brighton and Sheffield Wednesday games. Since the dome was covering the pitch for all of last week, does this indicate that water is coming up from below?
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  • The video footage of the pitch inspection posted earlier on this thread shows Powell, Danny Wilson and the ref standing and squelching in an expanse of wet mud near the half-way line where the ball obviously would not roll or bounce. It looked worse than for the Brighton and Sheffield Wednesday games. Since the dome was covering the pitch for all of last week, does this indicate that water is coming up from below?

    Have the club said precisely when the dome was taken off?

  • The video footage of the pitch inspection posted earlier on this thread shows Powell, Danny Wilson and the ref standing and squelching in an expanse of wet mud near the half-way line where the ball obviously would not roll or bounce. It looked worse than for the Brighton and Sheffield Wednesday games. Since the dome was covering the pitch for all of last week, does this indicate that water is coming up from below?

    Have the club said precisely when the dome was taken off?

    I don't think so, but a contributor on this thread has repeated several times that the dome was definitely still protecting the pitch when rain fell on Friday night.

  • At least we will be in the draw for the 5th and maybe the 6th round at this rate : )
  • The pitch is beyond repair, we can keep saying 'it looks ok', 'I've seen worse' but in all seriousness it is diabolical. If it were any other club we'd be ripping them to shreds. God knows what they are going to do to sort this mess out

    Football club without a football pitch

    Jokers
  • The video footage of the pitch inspection posted earlier on this thread shows Powell, Danny Wilson and the ref standing and squelching in an expanse of wet mud near the half-way line where the ball obviously would not roll or bounce. It looked worse than for the Brighton and Sheffield Wednesday games. Since the dome was covering the pitch for all of last week, does this indicate that water is coming up from below?

    That sounds very worrying.
    mrbligh said:

    The pitch is beyond repair, we can keep saying 'it looks ok', 'I've seen worse' but in all seriousness it is diabolical. If it were any other club we'd be ripping them to shreds. God knows what they are going to do to sort this mess out

    Football club without a football pitch

    Jokers

    Maybe it is, maybe it isn't it. I doubt many, if any, of us on here are in a position to know either way.

  • The video footage of the pitch inspection posted earlier on this thread shows Powell, Danny Wilson and the ref standing and squelching in an expanse of wet mud near the half-way line where the ball obviously would not roll or bounce. It looked worse than for the Brighton and Sheffield Wednesday games. Since the dome was covering the pitch for all of last week, does this indicate that water is coming up from below?


    I would of thought so. the water is right below and seeping upwards through the soil causing mud. the water table cos of lack of drainage is probably very close to surface.
  • The video footage of the pitch inspection posted earlier on this thread shows Powell, Danny Wilson and the ref standing and squelching in an expanse of wet mud near the half-way line where the ball obviously would not roll or bounce. It looked worse than for the Brighton and Sheffield Wednesday games. Since the dome was covering the pitch for all of last week, does this indicate that water is coming up from below?


    I would of thought so. the water is right below and seeping upwards through the soil causing mud. the water table cos of lack of drainage is probably very close to surface.
    That sounds very worrying
  • Cannot see this playable by tues

    At least do the decent thing and give the oxford fans a bit of notice!!
  • edited January 2014
    Last season we replaced a big chunk of turf in both goal areas in the winter, can't we identify where the drainage problem is - dig a hole - at least pump the water that is there out, fill it in with dry soil most suitable for absorbing water, then replace with new turf where the hole/s were dug?
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