Tommoblade66
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Would prefer the match to be on
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Hopefully we can slot it in Saturday 3pm on 24th March. Can’t see either team will have many internationals on duty that weekend.The only positive is we'll be fresher for Fulham. That's it.
It'll cause unwanted fixture congestion and midweek games are often more unpredictable.
I hope it's rearranged for Tuesday 13th March between Ipswich away and Forest at home.
You're so right. I remember walking 3 miles to school on numerous occasions and then also walking 5 miles to work as I got older. The snow never bothers me now but the whole country seems to grind to a standstill whenever it snows!. They're just big softies nowadays. UtbThe older we get the worse it was and the better we were!!
Seriously, when you read about days off school and days off work due to adverse weather it makes me fucking weep. It was honestly zero in my day and a few on here will back me up on this.
Hopefully we can slot it in Saturday 3pm on 24th March. Can’t see either team will have many internationals on duty that weekend.
Into March and still no league home game played this year on a Saturday, with Saturday being the best day for a bigger attendance.
That is tough the older fans who don't want to go out at night and the children have to go to school.
Doesn't seem very accurate to me. If you can't see it, it could be thick fog, or the middle of the night...I bought one of those weather stones from the local garden centre, it's brilliant .it only cost me £75. Works every time ,it sits outside in my garden
If the stone is warm, the sun is shining
If it's wet, it's raining
If I can't see it, it's snowing
BRILLIANT![]()
Really does make you wonder how this country won 2 world wars with the pathetic response to this snow. I was born in 95 so the heaviest snow I've seen was 2010 but based on accounts from others, things still carried on in snow 4x this severity back int day. Makes you wonder where things are heading.
Can you tell I'm disappointed the game has been called off?

Never a penalty
Also, far less snow about then I remember.
Smart pen admittedly. I was on the kop and I thought Yorke had fucked it up.
Hopefully we can slot it in Saturday 3pm on 24th March. Can’t see either team will have many internationals on duty that weekend.
What a wank rule ! Guess it’ll cover Fri to Mon an all. So Tuesday night it is !Not allowed Championship rules.
Fair points. Just the thought of Tuesday night against Burton, brings back memories of our dark past. 100 away fans, Pay as you go Blades, understandably, giving it a missNot so sure about that. For starters Lee Evans and Brooks will likely stay in the Wales squad – we’re in the China Cup, which will definitely mean two matches and could be three (held between the 19th and 27th). Lafferty will be called up for N.Ireland, and Fleck may at last get that Scotland call-up in McLeish’s first squad since his reappointment.
Can I asked which supermarket you assisted in stripping the shelves in a panic buying frenzy?
No milk, no eggs, no bread, I'd better buy some icing sugar and a tin of cherry blossom just in case..... Oooh maple syrup....
Now Now 'Snoots'
What have your mother and I told you about mocking the afflicted
Remember you wouldn't have even got to "the woods" without The Bentley let alone watch Burrell walking the Corgi.
One continues to marvel at your modesty & humility in making light of your horrendous afflictions by stoically recognising/ suggesting that everyone is younger (& "better") than you
Such will be immensely heartening and a great example for the great unwashed even if they think they're badly done to.
Remember what we learned from your private 'footer' tutor about 'sins in a previous life' - you know the chap I'm referring to, one of the 2 crooners who rolled up their jacket sleeves - how common - jaunty little tune though.
You've really not learned much from the situation from your nephew Chuck (Aunty Liz & Uncle Phil's wee lad) with your
"being-offended-on-behalf-of-others" comment. He does that all the time (about turnips) and HE's going to be King one day !
PS what is this 'Ovaltine' of which you speak, have we run out of Henri IV Dudognon Heritage ? - If so I'll wager that baaarstad Aunty Marge has been let out of the dungeon again
If you insist on attending an Association Football match on Saturday perhaps you could ask this 'Longhorn' fellow to loan you his wheelchair - it will be much safer than your bath chair I'll wager, and he could push it for you as well rather than being sat on his expansive posterior with his floppy lifeless limbs inconveniencing some other poor soul
What is this glorious nation of ours coming to ?
I blame that Beveridge fellow - damn Trot
Next thing you know they'll be wanting to vote.
Shame Mags isn't still with us - she'd not tolerate any of this 'love thy neighbour' tosh.
Hmmm thinking about it her hubby Dennis 'enjoyed a tipple' perhaps it was him that had away with the Brandy .
Chin Chin
Ageist and fattist - down with you ! Personally I think she is gorgeous and definitely would !
If you spent less time on here they might get cleared ......![]()
It's why I was told no to go in, I was prepared to walk to work.
Bugger off, I'm awayCan we not rearrange this for the 24th? It's international break but it's not like either team is going to miss anyone of critical importance
I like Saturday games too but I’m 64 and if that makes me one of your “older fans” trust me: I really don’t mind “going out at night”.Into March and still no league home game played this year on a Saturday, with Saturday being the best day for a bigger attendance.
That is tough the older fans who don't want to go out at night and the children have to go to school.
I live near the ground just got to work at Leeds like I have done all week with no real issues. The roads around the ground are clear....
Correct. You have to weigh up the risks and your own personal circumstances and make a decision as an adult. If you decide it’s not worth it then you miss a football match. Not the end of the world. I just think if it’s ok where the ground is (which I think it is or could be with a bit of effort) then play it.It's a good job everyone lives near the ground then, isn't it?
Oh....
If push came to shove, I could've got to the match but I'd have to weigh-up the risks of slipping on the ice with the little 'un to drop her at her Nana's then get the bus from Woodseats... and obviously the reverse journey after the match. We've a good four inches of settled snow and hills everywhere you look. I might not have bothered.
As I said earlier, I don't think it was necessarily the club pushing for this but the council/Police not wanting to encourage non-essential travel and the Police not wanting to commit resources to a leisure activity when they've better things to do. But the club has everyone's addresses and will have a rough idea of where people have to travel from. If we all lived on Shoreham Street, the story may have been different.
winter break would have to be feb. in this country that's when we get the most snow..It does make a mockery of the calls for a Christmas "break" (piss off to play in the sun).
So we'll have the week off over Christmas when the weather is usually fine and have to slot those three games in elsewhere, then hit February when the bad weather tends to be and have a load of games postponed. Cue managers complaining of fixture congestion at the arse-end of the season.
Correct. You have to weigh up the risks and your own personal circumstances and make a decision as an adult. If you decide it’s not worth it then you miss a football match. Not the end of the world. I just think if it’s ok where the ground is (which I think it is or could be with a bit of effort) then play it.
I used to live in Dronfield. My mum says it’s pretty bad up there. If I still lived there and couldn’t get the car out and the buses weren’t running I’d get wrapped up, get my walking boots on and walk, via a few pubs! Same on the way back. If I couldn’t be arsed to do that or didn’t feel I was able, I wouldn’t go. Like I say make your own decision as an adult.
It originally showed no more snow from 10am this morning. Now shows heavy snow through tonight and tomorrow morning.
I'd hazard it wasn't so much a club decision but more a Police and SAG (council) one.
But the club has everyone's addresses and will have a rough idea of where people have to travel from.
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