He doesn't mention Fulham either
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Derby boss Gary Rowett has hit back at Cardiff's Neil Warnock over comments made about their recent postponed game.
The Rams said the fixture on 18 March was postponed because snowy weather had left areas surrounding their stadium in an "unsafe condition".
Warnock called it "disgraceful" but the EFL backed Derby's decision.
Rowett told BBC Radio Derby: "I know Neil is an excellent manager but I didn't actually realise he's also a qualified health and safety inspector."
Warnock suggested that Derby were happy with the postponement because of an injury crisis in the build-up to the match, but Rowett insisted it was a decision made with the safety of supporters in mind - and he had nothing to do with it.
"Everyone has a right to voice their opinion, everyone has a right to say what they feel," he continued.
"But we just felt from our point of view, the club and all the safety people around have to make a decision they think is right and, without me going in to the importance of safety for the fans, the reality was the decision was made not just by the club and certainly not by me.
"I like to think I have a say in a lot of things at the club but certainly calling games off is not really something I get involved with.
"The reality is that they then chose to make it all public and I think we've tried to keep a dignified silence, which when there's so many interviews going around I don't think there's any point to start trying to counter those and trying to come back with those.
"I'm really pleased the EFL have spoken about the club and said that whilst they spoke about the process, the reality was the decision was the right one to make at the time."
He doesn't mention Fulham either
He also didn't mention the EFL will be re-visiting the process after their findings.
"Dignified silence".... they changed their story half a dozen times
If he could have been bothered to get out of bed on the Sunday he would have seen the ground and surrounding areas were fine but then I suspect he already knew days in advance that the game would be called off if they could think up an excuse.
Let’s call the game off
Let’s call the game offff
It’s health and safety
Let’s call the game off
Rowett is as dignified as a rats arse
IMO
When the game finally goes ahead all the City travelling army should each take a fake sponge snowball and as one throw them on the pitch .
No surprise with that lot. He couldn't really say any different without dropping himself in it
Is Gary the next Derby manager