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Has it been confirmed the undersoil heating wasn’t left on?
If you woke up to a frozen car do you need someone to confirm it wasn't running overnight?
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Has it been confirmed the undersoil heating wasn’t left on?
Bang on, these things do happen - but they happen a lot less if you’re a properly organised, professional outfit who aren’t cutting corners.It may have been that it is just a fault and is not working or broke. These things happen.
However, every other club with undersoil heating in the top two divisions (assuming Pompey don't?) had no such issues. So the club has to take full responsibility.
Surely if there was an issue they knew earlier than 10am (they would have known yesterday or first thing this morning you'd assume?) and any problem could have thus seen an earlier inspection at least - alerted the ref. I can only think the club thought the ref would be ok with it, so didn't bother telling him which is a huge gamble. It seems that late, he would have not even planned an inspection (heard nothing about one) and only called it off when he first went out?
Even accepting that things go wrong, to not get the game on is really amateurish and for the decision to be made so late makes it even worse as they will have known they couldn't change the KO time due to regulations/Sky (However crap that is).
It's really poor by the club and reflects badly on a professional operation. Not sure there can be much defence of them. They have a system that probably is only needed for maybe a handful of days out of 365 and the system the club operates failed, making it a waste of time.
Has it been confirmed the undersoil heating wasn’t left on?
We went into the ground, and most of the pitch was fine. They had some giant heaters turned on along the touch line in from of the technical areas.Has it been confirmed the undersoil heating wasn’t left on?
The official SUFC statement says undersoil heating was used as normal, however an area of the pitch (the touch line on the JS side) was still frozen
So attempts were made to rectify this (I’ve seen photos of blower heaters along the John Street stand touchline) but it still didn’t work.
Nope, apparently it was turned on according to United. Therefore it's not fit for purpose.Has it been confirmed the undersoil heating wasn’t left on?
Anyone have any know how on ticket refunds? Short of just going into the ticket office. Can you just ring them? Booked online but there's no refund option online. None of us can make a rescheduled mid week fixture. Will cost the club thousands this
Anyone have any know how on ticket refunds? Short of just going into the ticket office. Can you just ring them? Booked online but there's no refund option online. None of us can make a rescheduled mid week fixture. Will cost the club thousands this
Try Sharrowblade 's websiteThink you’re right, thanks. I was wondering this! Rearranged to 13th Feb 1996.
Same match programme used with an updated sheet - don’t have a hard copy but found below image on internet. You got a less blurry image of the front cover I could use for a social post by any chance please Silent Blade - not got this one in my collection…
Aside from the conspiracy theories and "tinpot" accusations there is actually a very simple explanation, its just not as much fun .
Having spent most of my life in subsurface heating and cooling systems, these systems are made up of a series of loops of pipework .it absolutely not unusual for some loops covering one of the areas to fail , many who have UFH will have experienced this .
Simple mechanical failure in circulation , actuation or a simple air lock can cause this and it cant be anticipated, it just happens .
Mechanical devices fail , at the most inopportune times , and thats probably as simple as it is .
Its not quite as much fun as conspiracy or lack of funds or anything but its the most likely explanation.
What is the point in having undersoil heating if, when "used as normal", parts of the pitch remain frozen.
What is the point in having undersoil heating if, when "used as normal", parts of the pitch remain frozen.
You have just stated why we would not have deliberately let the pitch freeze, They are struggling we are playing well why would we giv e up a chance to put 3 points on the board!!.Do you not think it makes more sense to play a struggle Oxford side now and keep the momentum going?
We can rest players next week in the cup.
Mechanical devices fail , at the most inopportune times , and thats probably as simple as it is .
Yes, basically if it was used as normal and it didn't work, it's pointless having it.
There is a far worse forecast this week so be interesting to see what happens for the game next weekend. If the system is broke/ineffective then that game will be off too you'd think?
Aside from the conspiracy theories and "tinpot" accusations there is actually a very simple explanation, its just not as much fun .
Having spent most of my life in subsurface heating and cooling systems, these systems are made up of a series of loops of pipework .it absolutely not unusual for some loops covering one of the areas to fail , many who have UFH will have experienced this .
Simple mechanical failure in circulation , actuation or a simple air lock can cause this and it cant be anticipated, it just happens .
Mechanical devices fail , at the most inopportune times , and thats probably as simple as it is .
Its not quite as much fun as conspiracy or lack of funds or anything but its the most likely explanation.
Undersoil heating works to minus 20only one company to blame and thats sky if this was 3pm it would have kicked it was -6 at 5 am this morning people some people need to grow the fuck up and stop stamping their feet
As mentioned….it makes me wonder if the undersoil heating was just installed to cover the playing area.
So now that Seles asked for the pitch to be widened then a small part of the extended playing area (on the John St side) is no longer covered by undersoil heating but we assumed we could address this area using commercial blower heaters…..and it looks like it’s not worked.
Yes, basically if it was used as normal and it didn't work, it's pointless having it.
There is a far worse forecast this week so be interesting to see what happens for the game next weekend. If the system is broke/ineffective then that game will be off too you'd think?
Anyone have any know how on ticket refunds? Short of just going into the ticket office. Can you just ring them? Booked online but there's no refund option online. None of us can make a rescheduled mid week fixture. Will cost the club thousands this
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Bang on, these things do happen - but they happen a lot less if you’re a properly organised, professional outfit who aren’t cutting corners.
There is a far worse forecast this week so be interesting to see what happens for the game next weekend. If the system is broke/ineffective then that game will be off too you'd think?
Absolutely, its not emitter (pipe) failure in the most cases just circulation failure .In your experience can these failed parts be fixed without digging up the pitch? If not I guess we can expect more disruption over the winter.

sure, but if it was due to a fault, you'd have thought the club would have said soOr systems break unexpectedly from time to time regardless of what pre-planning is in place. It’s not always due to incompetence but maybe that’s a bit too nuanced for some of the service continuity managers on here.
Is it not possible that the system was working well yesterday but encountered a problem in the early hours of this morning ?It may have been that it is just a fault and is not working or broke. These things happen.
However, every other club with undersoil heating in the top two divisions (assuming Pompey don't?) had no such issues. So the club has to take full responsibility.
Surely if there was an issue they knew earlier than 10am (they would have known yesterday or first thing this morning you'd assume?) and any problem could have thus seen an earlier inspection at least - alerted the ref. I can only think the club thought the ref would be ok with it, so didn't bother telling him which is a huge gamble. It seems that late, he would have not even planned an inspection (heard nothing about one) and only called it off when he first went out?
Even accepting that things go wrong, to not get the game on is really amateurish and for the decision to be made so late makes it even worse as they will have known they couldn't change the KO time due to regulations/Sky (However crap that is).
It's really poor by the club and reflects badly on a professional operation. Not sure there can be much defence of them. They have a system that probably is only needed for maybe a handful of days out of 365 and the system the club operates failed, making it a waste of time.
Next weekend has a forecast of warmer weather and rain. Let’s hope the drainage system works !!Yes, basically if it was used as normal and it didn't work, it's pointless having it.
There is a far worse forecast this week so be interesting to see what happens for the game next weekend. If the system is broke/ineffective then that game will be off too you'd think?
Is it not possible that the system was working well yesterday but encountered a problem in the early hours of this morning ?
Sadly when things do not go as we wish we always have to find someone to blame . Why ?
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