Aye course he did.
Some bloke that posts on another message board was privvy to information that only a handful of people knew. It was going to rain in march.
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5 years to the day 😳😳did Nigel Harris have inside information?
https://twitter.com/nigelblues/statu...ByhO84uKBN8t-g
Aye course he did.
Some bloke that posts on another message board was privvy to information that only a handful of people knew. It was going to rain in march.
I’m not arguing with you about it…………..hahaha
Having seen some of them videos this morning I can completely see why the game was called off. I don’t think even the most popular passionate groundsmen would have made a difference.
It’s frustrating but the key issues are the pathetic drainage and the poor EFL rules that are open to abuse.
You don't have to argue with me, I'm simply telling you I wasn't being argumentative 😘
I was watching the game, the pitch was a state, they made little to no effort to resolve it although the way the rain came down for 25 mins I can't recall seeing rain like that myself unless it just seemed that way from seeing it on a TV screen as opposed to being stood in it yourself...
The problem with this board is people tend to take a lot the wrong way, and also reply in a way they would in a normal conversation (as it's easier to understand tone etc face to face)
I reckon most of the issues we have on here wouldn't happen. I can have discussions with people about all sorts irl and it hardly ever gets heated, and I say things the same way I do on here, yet on here it's an instant argument.
I've replied in the "streams" thread too.
That reply wasn't being argumentative either, just pointing something out, but you can almost guarantee if they don't read this thread before replying it'll be considered an act of war because of the name of the poster who typed the reply. This type of thing doesn't happen outside the internet.
The pitch was unplayable nqat and I doubt it would’ve recovered if we stood there for 3 hours.
The water just seemed to sit on the pitch but I don’t know if that’s a fair criticism as I’m not grass expert and the rain was biblical for 10 minutes.
Frustrating thing for me was that the game was never going to resume so I don’t know why we were kept standing there for almost an hour. The corner flag was underwater and some of the lines had washed away - how could a game ever be played on that?
Anyway, them’s the breaks as the great Boris Johnson says
Do we have any posters who are grass experts? It would be interesting to hear their take on this.