It's odd really that, in this day and age, the decision is down to one person, namely the one highly trained in interpreting the rules of the game, in the face of professional sportsman, equally well trained in caniving/housery.
On a day like today, they are suddenly expected to switch hats and become a health and safety/meteorological expert, capable of determining whether, at 10am, a pitch will be playable two hours later.
Years ago, I can remember turning up for a Sunday League away game in Mansfield. It was a huge park, with, if I recall, 11 games scheduled for that morning. 3 refs deemed the surface playable, the other 8 called their games off.
My point being, maybe it's time for the decision
to be taken away from the ref at Championship level.