Bladesman
The Great Grumbleduke
The club are unsure if the match will go ahead tomorrow.
I hope it goes ahead and we can put to bed the loss yesterday.
The Club is advising all supporters to refrain from travelling to Bramall Lane today (Saturday) as a consequence of the treacherous conditions around the stadium and its surrounding areas from the heavy overnight snowfall.
This has had a knock-on effect to the Club's operations and has left the Ticket Office as a phone-only service today, on 0871 995 1889, although customers can still purchase tickets online.
The Blades Superstore will not be open today.
There is currently a doubt over the fixture with Scunthorpe United going ahead tomorrow (Sunday).
The pitch is covered with almost four inches of snow, which added to the snow and ice in other areas inside the stadium and the surrounding streets, makes access to the ground hazardous.
Managing Director Mal Brannigan commented: "The conditions have caught everyone by surprise and our main priority has to be safety.
"It has proved particularly difficult for staff to get in to Bramall Lane this morning (Saturday) and we advise supporters not to do so. It is proving difficult to clear the car park areas and the paths and streets around have not all been gritted yet.
"There is already a covering of snow on the pitch, which the undersoil heating should be able to clear but may cause additional problems, such as surface water around the ground. We will continually assess the conditions with regards to Sunday's game."
"We are aware that a substantial number of the 2,500 Blades who travelled to Port Vale yesterday had a hazardous journey home last night, with some either not making it back home until the early hours of this morning or having to be housed in community facilities.
"The Club has a duty to make sure that all visitors to Bramall Lane do so safely; this is very much at the forefront of our thoughts and includes the travel conditions home after the game."
Read more at http://www.sufc.co.uk/news/article/sheffield-united-snow-update-2167041.aspx#GvRdtDT0rE71AbTh.99
I hope it goes ahead and we can put to bed the loss yesterday.