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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Sat 23 Nov 14:35
I may be expressing a minority view, but given the severity of the forecast, it was surely incumbent on the SPFL to step in yesterday and cancel today`s football card? While this might not have been popular with teams playing at home (games rescheduled in midweek will invariably attract smaller crowds), the safety of players and fans must be paramount. If one person was to die or be seriously injured as a result of travelling to a game, the SPFL must shoulder at least some responsibility for failing to postpone today`s fixtures.
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: McCaig`s Tower
Date: Sat 23 Nov 14:38
I agree on the whole - Police were advising people not to travel. Does the SPFL not care about fans?
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Topic Originator: Dave_1885
Date: Sat 23 Nov 14:38
Should have reached out to clubs to find out travel plans - clubs that went on the Friday can go ahead if fine; clubs that didn’t should have had early call offs based on the travel conditions. Poor organisation again from the league. Delaying kick offs isn’t ideal either.
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Topic Originator: buffy
Date: Sat 23 Nov 14:50
Sportsound reported that all clubs were contacted by the SPFL yesterday regarding their fixtures today.
”Buffy’s Buns are the finest in Fife”, J. Spence 2019”
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Topic Originator: JimDAFC
Date: Sat 23 Nov 15:00
Will the SPFL make up the money that may be lost to the home team if as seems likely their attendance is well below there normal figure for the same fixture in normal conditions?
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Topic Originator: kelty_par
Date: Sat 23 Nov 15:07
Why should they? They were encouraging teams to call off the games.
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Topic Originator: JTH123
Date: Sat 23 Nov 15:12
It`s a tough one. If games were postponed every time the weather forecast was bad there would be a lot that are called off and could have been played. This leads to big issues late in the season with backlog.
As a fan I think you have to make your own decision not to travel if things don`t look good. Otherwise you understand the risks.
Not sure the decision is one for the clubs either. You just end up with vested interests interfering and arguments about sporting fairness. Like our "burst pipe" that came at a convenient time last season.
Post Edited (Sat 23 Nov 15:15)
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Topic Originator: Par
Date: Sat 23 Nov 15:14
Only 2 game on in the lower leagues, ours and Montrose v Annan which has delayed the kick off by 2 hours to 17.00 total joke
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Topic Originator: PARrot
Date: Sat 23 Nov 15:14
Quote:
kelty_par, Sat 23 Nov 15:07
Why should they? They were encouraging teams to call off the games.
Just another example of dotnut finger waggers apportionment blame and castigating without knowing facts.
We are experts at it.
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Sat 23 Nov 15:24
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PARrot, Sat 23 Nov 15:14
Quote:
kelty_par, Sat 23 Nov 15:07
Why should they? They were encouraging teams to call off the games.
Just another example of dotnut finger waggers apportionment blame and castigating without knowing facts.
We are experts at it.
Do the SPFL not have a duty of care to players and fans?
I`m sure we have had games postponed by Police Scotland when the pitch was playable, but conditions in the surrounding areas were deemed dangerous for fans coming to the game.
Not your average Sunday League player.
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Topic Originator: wee eck
Date: Sat 23 Nov 15:31
Isn`t part of the problem today that road conditions around central Scotland have been worse than forecast? I wasn`t expecting as much snow as there was in Edinburgh this morning.
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Topic Originator: TommyR
Date: Sat 23 Nov 15:35
Come on guys. I think with the Internet and general information flow these days it should be up to the individual whether they want to take the risk or not.
I don`t think the SPFL making decisions for us is ever a good idea. If the games on then it`s up to the individual fans to decide if its worth the risk. No need for the SPFL to make this call, just leave it up to the clubs.
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Topic Originator: nazpar
Date: Sat 23 Nov 15:36
Quote:
Par, Sat 23 Nov 15:14
Only 2 game on in the lower leagues, ours and Montrose v Annan which has delayed the kick off by 2 hours to 17.00 total joke
It`s still a joke but it`s a 16:00 kick off
nazpar
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Topic Originator: Rigger Al
Date: Sat 23 Nov 15:37
Quote:
PARrot, Sat 23 Nov 15:14
Quote:
kelty_par, Sat 23 Nov 15:07
Why should they? They were encouraging teams to call off the games.
Just another example of dotnut finger waggers apportionment blame and castigating without knowing facts.
We are experts at it.
Yeah it will probably be the Germans and Cooks fault :):):)
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Topic Originator: Par
Date: Sat 23 Nov 15:44
Topic Originator: nazpar like
Date: Sat 23 Nov 15:36
Quote:
Par, Sat 23 Nov 15:14
Only 2 game on in the lower leagues, ours and Montrose v Annan which has delayed the kick off by 2 hours to 17.00 total joke
It`s still a joke but it`s a 16:00 kick off
No 1700
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Topic Originator: veteraneastender
Date: Sat 23 Nov 17:16
Annan will be lucky to get home this side of midnight.
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Topic Originator: DBP
Date: Sat 23 Nov 17:38
It’s 5:36 and Annan have been playing for 32 mins so must have been 5pm kick off?
And why at hearts and celtic not kicking off until 7:45!?!?
Post Edited (Sat 23 Nov 17:39)
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Topic Originator: jas
Date: Sat 23 Nov 17:39
Quote:
DBP, Sat 23 Nov 17:38
It’s 5:36 and Annan have been playing for 32 mins so must have been 5pm kick off?
And why at hearts and vérité not kicking off until 7:45!?!?
It`s on sky
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Topic Originator: kelty_par
Date: Sat 23 Nov 17:41
Hearts v Celtic is on TV
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Topic Originator: par-91
Date: Sat 23 Nov 18:03
Quote:
GG Riva, Sat 23 Nov 15:24
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PARrot, Sat 23 Nov 15:14
Quote:
kelty_par, Sat 23 Nov 15:07
Why should they? They were encouraging teams to call off the games.
Just another example of dotnut finger waggers apportionment blame and castigating without knowing facts.
We are experts at it.
Do the SPFL not have a duty of care to players and fans?
I`m sure we have had games postponed by Police Scotland when the pitch was playable, but conditions in the surrounding areas were deemed dangerous for fans coming to the game.
Yes. But, according to sportsound, they messaged all clubs yesterday encouraging them to postpone today’s games. Only 2 games were postponed as a result of their message. It seems mental to suggest the SPFL should be blamed for clubs choosing not to postpone games, when the option is there.
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Topic Originator: GG Riva
Date: Sat 23 Nov 19:02
Quote:
par-91, Sat 23 Nov 18:03
Quote:
GG Riva, Sat 23 Nov 15:24
Quote:
PARrot, Sat 23 Nov 15:14
Quote:
kelty_par, Sat 23 Nov 15:07
Why should they? They were encouraging teams to call off the games.
Just another example of dotnut finger waggers apportionment blame and castigating without knowing facts.
We are experts at it.
Do the SPFL not have a duty of care to players and fans?
I`m sure we have had games postponed by Police Scotland when the pitch was playable, but conditions in the surrounding areas were deemed dangerous for fans coming to the game.
Yes. But, according to sportsound, they messaged all clubs yesterday encouraging them to postpone today’s games. Only 2 games were postponed as a result of their message. It seems mental to suggest the SPFL should be blamed for clubs choosing not to postpone games, when the option is there.
I get that, par-91, but the home clubs are always going to resist any "encouragement to postpone a Saturday pm game, because of the anticipated drop in revenue when the game usually has to be played in midweek, and you can`t honestly blame them.
Would calling these games off yesterday not have been preferable to having fans and players travelling considerable distances in poor driving conditions only to find their games had been postponed late in the day?
Not your average Sunday League player.
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