by Ian Royal » 06 Jan 2010 13:15
by Stranded » 06 Jan 2010 13:33
by Ian Royal » 06 Jan 2010 13:47
Stranded Temps not due to get above zero for most of the rest of the week so this snow isn't going anywhere and what does will be replaced by ice - I'm not anticipating a game on Sat but if get one, bonus (well until the 4th Newcastle goal goes in).
by Sun Tzu » 06 Jan 2010 13:51
The Real Sandhurst Royal RFC may clear the snow from the stadium pitch, car park etc. but will need assistance from Reading Council to grit the main roads and paths that lead to the stadium complex so that fans can walk safely to the ground from the HP Car Park, Holiday Inn and other surrounding areas.
by ankeny » 06 Jan 2010 14:04
Sun TzuThe Real Sandhurst Royal RFC may clear the snow from the stadium pitch, car park etc. but will need assistance from Reading Council to grit the main roads and paths that lead to the stadium complex so that fans can walk safely to the ground from the HP Car Park, Holiday Inn and other surrounding areas.
You'd think the council will be looking to grit the main roads anyway.
However you do raise a good point as I can;t see the non RFC car parks getting cleared quickly. With all buses off the road at the moment I suspect the football specials would be a low priority with the bus companies. Add to that the fact that the RFC players may not be able to train (the Dome may be snow free but can the players / coaching staff get to the stadium ?
I predict the game gets called off on Thursday then we see a sudden thaw and conditions are perfect on Saturday !
by Sun Tzu » 06 Jan 2010 14:12
ankeny Id love a thaw Sun because we cant get out of the house at the moment and Im running out of booze.The club are going to have to decide soon to stop the Newcastle players coming down,which would be Friday I presume
by Mad Dog's Ghost » 06 Jan 2010 14:14
by Sun Tzu » 06 Jan 2010 14:23
Mad Dog's Ghost
There will be some thawing of snow during the days before the game, but the sub zero night time temps could well make pavements up the slope unwalkable. Get those cleared and the game might be on. If not, definitely off.
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by The Real Sandhurst Royal » 06 Jan 2010 14:32
I've never heard of a game called off at a ground that itself was fine but surrounding areas were a problem.
by Dirk Gently » 06 Jan 2010 14:33
Sun Tzu I've never heard of a game called off at a ground that itself was fine but surrounding areas were a problem.
by silas » 06 Jan 2010 14:38
Dirk GentlySun Tzu I've never heard of a game called off at a ground that itself was fine but surrounding areas were a problem.
I have, quite a few times.
by Sun Tzu » 06 Jan 2010 14:43
Dirk GentlySun Tzu I've never heard of a game called off at a ground that itself was fine but surrounding areas were a problem.
I have, quite a few times.
by peterroyal76 » 06 Jan 2010 15:07
Sun TzuMad Dog's Ghost
There will be some thawing of snow during the days before the game, but the sub zero night time temps could well make pavements up the slope unwalkable. Get those cleared and the game might be on. If not, definitely off.
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A truck full of grit on each of the slopes would sort the problem as long as the snow has been cleared.
I hear we've offered Watford Council £300k for a truckload of grit but Portsmouth Council are preparing a higher bid...
by ankeny » 06 Jan 2010 15:24
Sun TzuDirk GentlySun Tzu I've never heard of a game called off at a ground that itself was fine but surrounding areas were a problem.
I have, quite a few times.
Surrounding areas being beyond the stadium and it's immediate environs ?
by URZZZZZZZZ » 06 Jan 2010 16:03
peterroyal76Sun TzuMad Dog's Ghost
There will be some thawing of snow during the days before the game, but the sub zero night time temps could well make pavements up the slope unwalkable. Get those cleared and the game might be on. If not, definitely off.
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A truck full of grit on each of the slopes would sort the problem as long as the snow has been cleared.
I hear we've offered Watford Council £300k for a truckload of grit but Portsmouth Council are preparing a higher bid...
I also heard the Sheff Utd had a bid of £1.8 million accepted before we made our offer.
by Jerry St Clair » 06 Jan 2010 16:24
Sun Tzu Surrounding areas being beyond the stadium and it's immediate environs ?
by Sun Tzu » 06 Jan 2010 16:43
Jerry St ClairSun Tzu Surrounding areas being beyond the stadium and it's immediate environs ?
Ye, Middlesbrough a few years ago. Blackburn this week.
by Dirk Gently » 06 Jan 2010 16:51
Arsenal's Premier League game at home to Bolton on Wednesday has been postponed because of heavy snow in north London, the club have confirmed.
The match became the latest sporting fixture to fall foul of the severe weather affecting the UK.
The pitch at the Emirates was playable but there were safety issues affecting fans and concerns about transport.
Both Carling Cup semi-final games scheduled for midweek were also called off because of the weather.
by Barry the bird boggler » 06 Jan 2010 16:57
Dirk Gently From the BBC a few minutes agoArsenal's Premier League game at home to Bolton on Wednesday has been postponed because of heavy snow in north London, the club have confirmed.
The match became the latest sporting fixture to fall foul of the severe weather affecting the UK.
The pitch at the Emirates was playable but there were safety issues affecting fans and concerns about transport.
Both Carling Cup semi-final games scheduled for midweek were also called off because of the weather.
by floyd__streete » 06 Jan 2010 17:57
ankeny The club are going to have to decide soon to stop the Newcastle players coming down,which would be Friday I presume
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