Doncaster Pitch Inspection

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Re: Doncaster Pitch Inspection

by Badger Finger » 04 Feb 2012 10:07

And just when I'd prepared my flask...

Boooooo...

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Re: Doncaster Pitch Inspection

by RFCUK » 04 Feb 2012 10:08

Anyone else secretly happy it's called off? Definitely did not fancy sitting out in that for a few hours.. Though I'm sure the re-match schedule will be rubbish..

Tuesday 21st Feb
Tuesday 28th Feb
Tuesday 13th March
Tuesday 27th March

Will surely be likely to one of the next few available Tuesdays..

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Re: Doncaster Pitch Inspection

by Gordons Cumming » 04 Feb 2012 10:09

Can only drop to 9th if Burnley win.

Brighton & Leeds would need big wins to overtake us.

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Re: Doncaster Pitch Inspection

by Kitsondinho » 04 Feb 2012 10:10

Prepared for a whoosh, but nothing about it being off on either of the official websites atm or BBC.....

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Re: Doncaster Pitch Inspection

by Friday's Legacy » 04 Feb 2012 10:11

RFCUK Anyone else secretly happy it's called off? Definitely did not fancy sitting out in that for a few hours.. Though I'm sure the re-match schedule will be rubbish..

Tuesday 21st Feb
Tuesday 28th Feb
Tuesday 13th March
Tuesday 27th March

Will surely be likely to one of the next few available Tuesdays..



no, i would rather we had played today. the keepmoat is a happy hunting ground for us. i'm not sure squeezing in a mid-week evening fixture helps to be honest.


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Re: Doncaster Pitch Inspection

by RFCUK » 04 Feb 2012 10:12

Kitsondinho Prepared for a whoosh, but nothing about it being off on either of the official websites atm or BBC.....


Check Sky Sports News, and Reading Official Twitter & Facebook. And the players Twitters also..

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Re: Doncaster Pitch Inspection

by TBM » 04 Feb 2012 10:12

Gordons Cumming Can only drop to 9th if Burnley win.

Brighton & Leeds would need big wins to overtake us.


We could also move up to 7th if Cardiff win by 3 or more against Blackpool

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Re: Doncaster Pitch Inspection

by leicsRoyal » 04 Feb 2012 10:12

Kitsondinho Prepared for a whoosh, but nothing about it being off on either of the official websites atm or BBC.....



http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/16778956

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:oops: :oops: :oops:


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Re: Doncaster Pitch Inspection

by RFCUK » 04 Feb 2012 10:16

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Gordons Cumming Can only drop to 9th if Burnley win.

Brighton & Leeds would need big wins to overtake us.


We could also move up to 7th if Cardiff win by 3 or more against Blackpool


Would want to see a draw between Blackpool and Cardiff, and Southampton v Birmingham.. Would keep alive the hope of automatic

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Re: Doncaster Pitch Inspection

by moo » 04 Feb 2012 10:17

We won't get back in the playoffs this weekend then , McDermott out

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Re: Doncaster Pitch Inspection

by leicsRoyal » 04 Feb 2012 10:22

Does make you wonder when the Reading coaches were due to leave at 9.30am as would many driving and on the train.

Why was the pitch inspection at 10.15am?

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by moo » 04 Feb 2012 10:24

leicsRoyal Does make you wonder when the Reading coaches were due to leave at 9.30am as would many driving and on the train.

Why was the pitch inspection at 10.15am?


I'm afraid sometimes there's more too it than the away fans travelling.

Carlisle at MK dons was a much worse situation.


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Re: Doncaster Pitch Inspection

by leicsRoyal » 04 Feb 2012 10:26

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leicsRoyal Does make you wonder when the Reading coaches were due to leave at 9.30am as would many driving and on the train.

Why was the pitch inspection at 10.15am?


I'm afraid sometimes there's more too it than the away fans travelling.

Carlisle at MK dons was a much worse situation.



I understand there can be more to it but if a game is called off at 10.15am, there is no chance of that pitch improving enough before kick off.
What difference would it have made at 9.15am?

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Re: Doncaster Pitch Inspection

by STAR Liaison » 04 Feb 2012 10:39

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leicsRoyal Does make you wonder when the Reading coaches were due to leave at 9.30am as would many driving and on the train.

Why was the pitch inspection at 10.15am?


I'm afraid sometimes there's more too it than the away fans travelling.

Carlisle at MK dons was a much worse situation.



I understand there can be more to it but if a game is called off at 10.15am, there is no chance of that pitch improving enough before kick off.
What difference would it have made at 9.15am?


They did have an earlier one and said that the pitch was deteriorating and so had another one at 10.15 and presumably it had deteriorated further so they called it off. I am not on the coaches but I had a call before 10 to say there was to be another inspection and so the coaches have turned round.

One benefit of going on the coaches is that STAR has insurance for this sort of occurence and so the rearranged trip will be free to those who booked for today, unlike most making their own way there.

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Re: Doncaster Pitch Inspection

by RoyalBlue » 04 Feb 2012 10:42

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leicsRoyal Does make you wonder when the Reading coaches were due to leave at 9.30am as would many driving and on the train.

Why was the pitch inspection at 10.15am?


I'm afraid sometimes there's more too it than the away fans travelling.

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Like the ref not wanting to get out of bed early in the morning? :twisted:

Given the weather forecast and general conditions, if the pitch was heavily frozen at 9.00am nothing was going to alter between then and 10.15am.

Would love someone to come up with a decent reason as to why the pitch inspection could not have taken place at 9.00am.

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Re: Doncaster Pitch Inspection

by leicsRoyal » 04 Feb 2012 10:49

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They did have an earlier one and said that the pitch was deteriorating and so had another one at 10.15 and presumably it had deteriorated further so they called it off. I am not on the coaches but I had a call before 10 to say there was to be another inspection and so the coaches have turned round.

One benefit of going on the coaches is that STAR has insurance for this sort of occurence and so the rearranged trip will be free to those who booked for today, unlike most making their own way there.


No problem with Star, or for myself as I wouldn't have left until 12 anyway.

There are plenty of RFC fans already on the road or train that didn't have the luxury of inside information or living more locally.
The pitch was already poor enough at 9am and deteriorating, with temperatures not forecast to get above -2, snow forecast and no undersoil heating.

I'm just curious as to how the pitch could possibly have improved after 9am?

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Re: Doncaster Pitch Inspection

by moo » 04 Feb 2012 10:55

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They did have an earlier one and said that the pitch was deteriorating and so had another one at 10.15 and presumably it had deteriorated further so they called it off. I am not on the coaches but I had a call before 10 to say there was to be another inspection and so the coaches have turned round.

One benefit of going on the coaches is that STAR has insurance for this sort of occurence and so the rearranged trip will be free to those who booked for today, unlike most making their own way there.


No problem with Star, or for myself as I wouldn't have left until 12 anyway.

There are plenty of RFC fans already on the road or train that didn't have the luxury of inside information or living more locally.
The pitch was already poor enough at 9am and deteriorating, with temperatures not forecast to get above -2, snow forecast and no undersoil heating.

I'm just curious as to how the pitch could possibly have improved after 9am?



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Re: Doncaster Pitch Inspection

by Einstein agogo » 04 Feb 2012 10:56

RFCUK Anyone else secretly happy it's called off? Definitely did not fancy sitting out in that for a few hours.. Though I'm sure the re-match schedule will be rubbish..

Tuesday 21st Feb
Tuesday 28th Feb
Tuesday 13th March
Tuesday 27th March

Will surely be likely to one of the next few available Tuesdays..

ok...it's off
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Re: Doncaster Pitch Inspection

by moo » 04 Feb 2012 10:57

So how much does a undersoil heating system cost to buy and then install ?

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