The cancellation DOES raise an interesting point though.
In the olden days before Heakth and Safety the only concern was “is the PITCH playable”.
However in recent years there’s been a consideration regards the area surrounding the ground
And whether fans will slip on pavements etc.
However for the Derby - Cardiff both the pitch and the area around the stadium were totally fine.
The decision seems to be based on a significant part of their fan base living in rural areas or side roads. Many fans will have faced a lot of hassle and inconvenience getting the cars off their drives.
It was a £20 ticket offer for the match with almost 30K tickets sold in advance.
The actual attendees would have been 25K max with many fans going through a lot of effort to get there.
Weather conditions where some of the fan base live is usually never considered, the focus is always on the state of the area in and around the stadium.
So why the change?