by E. Andrew » 25 Aug 2012 19:46
by Ian Royal » 25 Aug 2012 20:34
wolsey Ian
I would suggest that local, short term Weather Forecasts are probably very reliable nowadays.
So are we assuming that the sudden heavy rainfall on Saturday morning was the sole reason postponement?
Or was it that the drainage system (or more likely the immature pitch structure) was struggling before then and should have been protected by the Ground Staff?
Or are ground conditions just something that we can't do anything about?
Oh..and "a bit damp" - do you not know what irony is?
"Yes, like goldy and silvery but made of iron"
by Royal Ginger » 25 Aug 2012 20:46
by Upper West Ginger » 25 Aug 2012 21:07
by old woman » 25 Aug 2012 21:10
by larry1971 » 25 Aug 2012 21:52
by RG30 » 25 Aug 2012 22:25
by RoyalBlue » 25 Aug 2012 22:42
Sunderland chief executive Margaret Byrne said: "Naturally everyone is hugely disappointed that our opening game of the season could not go ahead as planned.
"The club has invested a significant sum into pitchworks over the summer months and we are confident that it is in first-class condition.
"We will, however, meet with our pitch consultants immediately to carry out a full analysis of today's events."
Ian Royal weather reports are reknowned for their reliability. And there is a massive difference between "a bit damp" and prolonged torrential rainfall.
What exactly do you expect them to do? Get the stewards to bail water off the pitch with buckets?
I say again, if there was a big problem with Sunderland's drainage system they'd have games called off all the time.
by Snowball » 25 Aug 2012 23:15
TheSiege There is a bright side. We are still 1pt from 2 games rather than 1pt from 3!
by genome » 26 Aug 2012 00:03
by royal_ross » 26 Aug 2012 00:22
by just some bloke » 26 Aug 2012 05:09
by Tony Le Mesmer » 26 Aug 2012 08:56
Royal Ginger There comes a point when any drainage system is maxed out. Rainfall in this country has been on the up in the summer/autumn months over the last 5 years, and this year has been especially wet. Stadium of Light is known to be one of the more modern, "better" stadiums, so perhaps the rain was just that hard?
That said, Middlesbrough (not a million miles away) no problems there.
And on top of that, not the worst reason for a postponement today...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19304123
by Royal Lady » 26 Aug 2012 10:26
by Tony Le Mesmer » 26 Aug 2012 11:03
by Snowball » 26 Aug 2012 11:05
just some bloke I once organized and brought a tour party of 6 Japanese fans of the Urawa Red Diamonds from Saitama, Japan all the way to Manchester for a pre-season Vodafone Cup game against United. A thunderstorm saw the game cancelled 15 minutes before kick-off. Cost them two grand each.
Sorry for the blatant one-upmanship here but nobody will ever top that.
by RoyalBlue » 26 Aug 2012 11:17
Tony 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.
by JC » 26 Aug 2012 11:20
Royal Ginger There comes a point when any drainage system is maxed out. Rainfall in this country has been on the up in the summer/autumn months over the last 5 years, and this year has been especially wet. Stadium of Light is known to be one of the more modern, "better" stadiums, so perhaps the rain was just that hard?
That said, Middlesbrough (not a million miles away) no problems there.
And on top of that, not the worst reason for a postponement today...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19304123
by sputnik » 26 Aug 2012 11:32
by floyd__streete » 26 Aug 2012 12:15
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