RoyalBlueTony Le Mesmer Just remarking on someone elses observation that it was an even worse way to call a game off when it was in fact completely unavoidable.
Anyway, back on topic, a really cant beleive people still think Sunderland are at fault. Just . someone even suggested it should have been called off earlier and not give the weather a chance to ease off. Feel sorry for those that wasted their journey, but shit happens im afraid.
So, do people still not recall us calling off a game 10 mins before kick off because it rained a bit too much? Of the fact we couldnt even complete a game v Leicester with our superb facilities that we should be so proud of? Think BMc has a right cheek saying it would have gone ahead at Reading in those circumstances given our track record.
How many more times! The game against Leicester was played on the sodding 1st January - months of poor weather and a pitch that had already taken a tremendous hammering from football and rugby during the first part of the season! Very, very, different circumstances. And other games called off 10 minutes before kick off due to rain? I suspect Elm Park, a very, very different set up from the SOL!
Yesterday was 25th August and pitches should have been in their prime. I think only two senior professional games were called off due to rain yesterday. The other was at Adams Park (Wycombe certainly can't afford to spend a great deal of money on their pitch) and at least that got to 63 minutes before it became unplayable.
IMO (backed up by the urgent meeting being called with their pitch providers), Sunderland's new pitch was as much to blame as the weather for yesterday's postponement.
Christ you sound bitter. A game was called off due to heavy rain. big deal. been to enough called off games before, part and parcel of being a football fan. But i have to admit Sunderland is a long way to go for that!
As for games being called off 10 mins before kick, it was when we were last in the PL. If Rugby was to blame then that is clearly the clubs fault for renting out the ground. Cheslea's game was close to being called off at one point yesterday, ground does flood at this time of year you know