Oooof... Stockport then hit the post, what a strike that was!! - Birmingham living life dangerously... The game has really come to life in the second half, even more now!
Well I did get to catch up with a school mate I haven't seen for a few years before the "match" with lunch and a couple of beers, so I had a good day anyway 😜
Still had the ten minute walk from my sister's to the ground to get wet through before they binned it though, which was nice 😄
Well didnt get to watch Charlton today, but Stockport vs Birmingham finished 1-1 and was a very enjoyable game to have on instead!! - Would always rather the points on the board, but win our two games in hand on 6th / 7rh and we could be on level points with P6
Had issues with Sky Now so watched Swindon V Colchester on a main sky channel. Jack Payne scored two pens to put the Essex team 2-1 up but impressive Swindon town came back to win 3-2 with a 97th minute pen to claim 3 vital points with the last kick of the match. L. Taylor came on when Colchester were 2-1 up.
Non league Woking are at home just 30 miles from Crawley and they have managed to play. Sometimes now in my opinion refs are just too keen to call games off.
Lose to Reading on Saturday and we will be 10 points off 5th leaving only 6th up for grabs in my opinion. Beat them and only 4 points off 5th with a game in hand. Saturday a must win.
Lose to Reading on Saturday and we will be 10 points off 5th leaving only 6th up for grabs in my opinion. Beat them and only 4 points off 5th with a game in hand. Saturday a must win.
I set off at 1:30pm and thought it would get called off, but foolishly continued the drive thinking better to be safe than sorry.
Ref should have called it off 4 hours earlier to give people a chance, absolutely dreadful decision.
Have to say as well, in all my years driving, that's been the worst conditions I've driven in I can remember.
I saw the aftermath of one accident, I think I saw traffic cause of a local-ish one, and was nearly part of one where another driver was driving erratically which caused a car near me to slightly swerve.
I genuinely can't stand people who drive like twats in these conditions. You save seconds to at best minutes and it's so risky.
I never normally do it but I actually had a go at one driver today. Felt a bit bad afterwards but it winds me up how people don't consider others in their cars or the cars they're driving near.
It's something ridiculous like a 30% increase of a car fatality in even light rain and people swerve and undercut in torrential rains.
75% of weather conditions related accidents occur cause of rain, and 45% + happen during rainfall.
Sorry for the rant but I couldn't believe some of the state of the driving I saw today, winds me right up. Just added to my anger with the postponement
I set off at 1:30pm and thought it would get called off, but foolishly continued the drive thinking better to be safe than sorry.
Ref should have called it off 4 hours earlier to give people a chance, absolutely dreadful decision.
Have to say as well, in all my years driving, that's been the worst conditions I've driven in I can remember.
I saw the aftermath of one accident, I think I saw traffic cause of a local-ish one, and was nearly part of one where another driver was driving erratically which caused a car near me to slightly swerve.
I genuinely can't stand people who drive like twats in these conditions. You save seconds to at best minutes and it's so risky.
I never normally do it but I actually had a go at one driver today. Felt a bit bad afterwards but it winds me up how people don't consider others in their cars or the cars they're driving near.
It's something ridiculous like a 30% increase of a car fatality in even light rain and people swerve and undercut in torrential rains.
75% of weather conditions related accidents occur cause of rain, and 45% + happen during rainfall.
Sorry for the rant but I couldn't believe some of the state of the driving I saw today, winds me right up. Just added to my anger with the postponement
Lose to Reading on Saturday and we will be 10 points off 5th leaving only 6th up for grabs in my opinion. Beat them and only 4 points off 5th with a game in hand. Saturday a must win.
Reading look dangerous but they’re only in the playoffs because of their home form, winning 9 of 11 home games this season. That’s more than Birmingham.
Away from home, they’ve only won 3 of 12: Exeter, Peterborough and today against Cambridge.
Charlton only lost 2 of their 11 home games: Blackpool and Crawley
Drove 9 of us down in the minibus , nephew , mates son and boffins mate plus us 6. they were all eating footy filth, pizza , chips , chicken burger etc outside and I can’t risk that with my guts and football/public filth toilets so I went in the ground early . dont care what Nathan Jones said I know what I saw 13.50 ish their ground force team were sweeping loads and loads of surface water away from near the far penalty area , 14.05 ref and assistants come out , the ball is stopping and not bouncing properly in certain areas and at this point in time is when the game should have been called off . The ref conversed with ground staff and they stopped their sweeping . At this point with the ref stopping them I just expected it’s going to be called off , to give it another half hour was ridiculous , the rain was well set and forecast was for plenty more and we were that close to kick off , nothing was going to change and make it playable (yes in years gone by it would have been considered easily good enough to play but with todays woke society that’s not possible ) it was the right decision to call it off but should have been earlier . anyway the rearranged fixture clashes with me washing my hair so I can’t make it . 1hr 20 mins back to Epping not to be sniffed at , too many Cadbury’s mini eggs on the journey home and I’m on the khazi now easing them out
Lose to Reading on Saturday and we will be 10 points off 5th leaving only 6th up for grabs in my opinion. Beat them and only 4 points off 5th with a game in hand. Saturday a must win.
Reading only won 3 of their 12 away games: Exeter, Peterborough and today against Cambridge.
Charlton only lost 2 of their 11 home games: Blackpool and Crawley
It should be a home win or a draw.
Now you've done it... Although am a lot more confident about facing Reading now that Selles has gone
I set off at 1:30pm and thought it would get called off, but foolishly continued the drive thinking better to be safe than sorry.
Ref should have called it off 4 hours earlier to give people a chance, absolutely dreadful decision.
Have to say as well, in all my years driving, that's been the worst conditions I've driven in I can remember.
I saw the aftermath of one accident, I think I saw traffic cause of a local-ish one, and was nearly part of one where another driver was driving erratically which caused a car near me to slightly swerve.
I genuinely can't stand people who drive like twats in these conditions. You save seconds to at best minutes and it's so risky.
I never normally do it but I actually had a go at one driver today. Felt a bit bad afterwards but it winds me up how people don't consider others in their cars or the cars they're driving near.
It's something ridiculous like a 30% increase of a car fatality in even light rain and people swerve and undercut in torrential rains.
75% of weather conditions related accidents occur cause of rain, and 45% + happen during rainfall.
Sorry for the rant but I couldn't believe some of the state of the driving I saw today, winds me right up. Just added to my anger with the postponement
Nice XA stats.
Ffs, brilliant 😂
I do sound like a right old miserable git, it's just specifically in these conditions I don't think enough people realise how dangerous it is.
If you're on a nice open country road and no one is about, it is what it is, but on packed roads, in appalling conditions, I just don't get it. Hopefully it wasn't a Charlton fan I've had a go at, but it came from a place of concern, I hate seeing road accidents.
I've seen some clips of the 2.15pm pitch inspection and it looks like just a general walk to check quality. Why didn't they have the footballs out then testing the surface? I've been told getting the players out can sometimes help but in my view if the ball isn't moving well at 2.15pm the forecast was only going to get worse so could of called it then? I understand the ref "giving it every chance" but 20 mins before kick off is way to late in my opinion
Sorry agim but what difference would calling it off at 2.15 made to calling it off at 2.40 ? If it's called off on the morning of the game then there is a chance to stop fans traveling, 2.15, or 2.40, don't see it matters.
You're right, 25 minutes wouldn't of made much difference in the grand scheme as most would be in or around the ground by then my point was that the 2.15 walk just looked like a visual inspection which the ref then gave the nod for the players to come out. To then call it off with 20 mins to go just seems a bit odd. Was there enough of a down pour to waterlogg part of the pitch in the 25 mins? Or was that part of the pitch already waterlogged hence should of called it at 2.15pm and saved some supporters leaving the pub!
Either way it's done and we need to get out of this league and play teams with proper grounds and pitches!
Aquaplaning in those conditions today is dangerous plus The odd tidal wave from The other side of the motorway battering windscreen and all the rubberneckers trying to get a good look at whatever accident had happened , drive past it rather than trickle and we can all get on our merry way.
I know its only Nathan's word, but if the referee has called it off because of the forecast, rather than the conditions - Why wait so long then?
I don't know how you can call off a game because of what might happen.
Surely you start the match & then abandon it if needs be.
Golfie, if you start the game in these conditions and then have to call it off then you do that because the ball is not moving or it's become a risk to the players, also just suppose one of the sides had taken a two nil lead and the game got called off after 45 mins, the angst on here would be far worse.
That's a reasonable risk to take for both sides.
Doncaster Rovers at The Valley a few years back.....?
Part of me was glad it was called off. The Crawley weirdos I was stood next to and started talking to me like I was one of them I’m not sure I would have lasted the game to be fair.
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For once, posting on a football thread, but you focus on weather forecasts
Still had the ten minute walk from my sister's to the ground to get wet through before they binned it though, which was nice 😄
L. Taylor came on when Colchester were 2-1 up.
Ref should have called it off 4 hours earlier to give people a chance, absolutely dreadful decision.
Have to say as well, in all my years driving, that's been the worst conditions I've driven in I can remember.
I saw the aftermath of one accident, I think I saw traffic cause of a local-ish one, and was nearly part of one where another driver was driving erratically which caused a car near me to slightly swerve.
I genuinely can't stand people who drive like twats in these conditions. You save seconds to at best minutes and it's so risky.
I never normally do it but I actually had a go at one driver today. Felt a bit bad afterwards but it winds me up how people don't consider others in their cars or the cars they're driving near.
It's something ridiculous like a 30% increase of a car fatality in even light rain and people swerve and undercut in torrential rains.
75% of weather conditions related accidents occur cause of rain, and 45% + happen during rainfall.
Sorry for the rant but I couldn't believe some of the state of the driving I saw today, winds me right up. Just added to my anger with the postponement
Charlton only lost 2 of their 11 home games: Blackpool and Crawley
It should be a home win or a draw.
” I’ve left for the match, so assume it’ll be called off in 3 hours 11 minutes time.”
basically 100% accurate. I’ve been to matches that have been called off before, but that was ridiculous today.
they were all eating footy filth, pizza , chips , chicken burger etc outside and I can’t risk that with my guts and football/public filth toilets so I went in the ground early .
dont care what Nathan Jones said I know what I saw 13.50 ish their ground force team were sweeping loads and loads of surface water away from near the far penalty area , 14.05 ref and assistants come out , the ball is stopping and not bouncing properly in certain areas and at this point in time is when the game should have been called off .
The ref conversed with ground staff and they stopped their sweeping . At this point with the ref stopping them I just expected it’s going to be called off , to give it another half hour was ridiculous , the rain was well set and forecast was for plenty more and we were that close to kick off , nothing was going to change and make it playable (yes in years gone by it would have been considered easily good enough to play but with todays woke society that’s not possible )
it was the right decision to call it off but should have been earlier .
anyway the rearranged fixture clashes with me washing my hair so I can’t make it .
1hr 20 mins back to Epping not to be sniffed at , too many Cadbury’s mini eggs on the journey home and I’m on the khazi now easing them out
I do sound like a right old miserable git, it's just specifically in these conditions I don't think enough people realise how dangerous it is.
If you're on a nice open country road and no one is about, it is what it is, but on packed roads, in appalling conditions, I just don't get it. Hopefully it wasn't a Charlton fan I've had a go at, but it came from a place of concern, I hate seeing road accidents.
Either way it's done and we need to get out of this league and play teams with proper grounds and pitches!
and all the rubberneckers trying to get a good look at whatever accident had happened , drive past it rather than trickle and we can all get on our merry way.