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Latest Tweet from Brentford
We are continuing to monitor the weather conditions ahead of the weekend's game
Plans are in place for the next 48 hours to do everything in our power to get the game on
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Covering the pitch in the first place would’ve helped
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Auntie Andy
We are continuing to monitor the weather conditions ahead of the weekend's game
Plans are in place for the next 48 hours to do everything in our power to get the game on
The road conditions are treacherous.
The pavements are treacherous.
It was -16 here this morning and i live about 10 miles from Brentford.
The ground everywhere is frozen solid and has been for the last week.
If this game goes ahead I'll be amazed.
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I hope it doesn't go ahead , firstly for the safety of the fans and secondly because even though we are a physical team , bad weather turns games like this into lotteries
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Jonny London
The road conditions are treacherous.
The pavements are treacherous.
It was -16 here this morning and i live about 10 miles from Brentford.
The ground everywhere is frozen solid and has been for the last week.
If this game goes ahead I'll be amazed.
First it's the remoaners, then the rebel Tories, now it's the pavements and roads that are treacherous. Where will it end?
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If the pitch is playable it should go ahead I say...you never see Tesco’s closed because the pavements are icy.
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Latest forecast for the area is not too bad, with no snow from Friday on and about 3or 4 degrees on Saturday.
Could be O. K.
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Think they may get a load dumped on them tomorrow
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Wouldn't play Morrison in this weather.Slippery conditions are no good even if your groin is in good shape.
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sneggyblubird
Wouldn't play Morrison in this weather.Slippery conditions are no good even if your groin is in good shape.
Agree with that. My groin is in great shape but I'm not leaving the house today.
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It may be that the issue will be getting team and supporters from South Wales to London.
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the other bob wilson
It may be that the issue will be getting team and supporters from South Wales to London.
Agreed Paul
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Whisperer
If the pitch is playable it should go ahead I say...you never see Tesco’s closed because the pavements are icy.
M6 services closed because of icy pavements & Morrisons closed because of a spider escaped from a fruit delivery. Sort of fits the crireria! :-)
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I think they’ll probably see what transpires overnight. They’ve got plenty of time to grit the area around the ground, and any snow lying on the pitch will help to stop it freezing. If they don’t get any more significant snowfall in London in the next 24-36 hours and if the M4 remains clear then it could be ok.
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Get out there and play football with an orange ball.
It won't be long until football is cancelled when it's raining.
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I wouldn't mind a postponement. Hopefully, full points from Barnsley and Birmingham will keep a great run going.
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the other bob wilson
It may be that the issue will be getting team and supporters from South Wales to London.
Would a game be postponed for that reason ? I know games are called off because of conditions around a ground, but can't remember a game being called off because the away fans live in a snow storm?
Common sense dictates the game should be postponed for this reason (people will travel in these conditions if there is a game), and the last thing we want to see is people involved in accidents for the sake of a football game.
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Louth
I wouldn't mind a postponement. Hopefully, full points from Barnsley and Birmingham will keep a great run going.
I was thinking this as well, Brentford could put a stop to our good run of form as they’re a difficult side to play against.
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Didn't we have a game called at the CCS due to surrounding area being deemed unsafe even though the pitch was fine - early days of the new stadium?
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Actually the Brentford fans are saying that the pitch at Griffin Park has covers and heaters too. And the areas around the stadium aren’t too bad. Still a decent chance it’ll go ahead.
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There was a game called off when it was found out the under soil heating was installed but the riddler never sanctioned a boiler or whatever was needed to heat the pitch!
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fred keenor
There was a game called off when it was found out the under soil heating was installed but the riddler never sanctioned a boiler or whatever was needed to heat the pitch!
Leicester, December 2009, we all fecked off to Newport to watch a game.
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Nobody's Rep
Didn't we have a game called at the CCS due to surrounding area being deemed unsafe even though the pitch was fine - early days of the new stadium?
I went down and shovelled snow that time. It was against Blackpool I think
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City123
I went down and shovelled snow that time. It was against Blackpool I think
That game went ahead, we drew 1-1. Pretty sure the only postponement at the new stadium was the Leicester match in December 2009.
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Badly Ironed Shirt
Would a game be postponed for that reason ? I know games are called off because of conditions around a ground, but can't remember a game being called off because the away fans live in a snow storm?
Common sense dictates the game should be postponed for this reason (people will travel in these conditions if there is a game), and the last thing we want to see is people involved in accidents for the sake of a football game.
Remember when the whole of York flooded and 10 minutes into the game about 5 fans walked on to the Grange end!