I don't think it will. What's happened is tragic, but football moves very quickly.
+ Visit Cardiff FC for Latest News, Transfer Gossip, Fixtures and Match Results |
Cardiff City issue Leicester statement ahead of Saturday's planned game
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/f...k_MessageShare
The league cup tie tomorrow has definitely been postponed
I don't think it will. What's happened is tragic, but football moves very quickly.
Speculation from a Leicester journalist on Talk Sport this morning saying the club will ask for the match to be postponed. I don't think there was any evidence for this but he is likely to know more than most of us on here. I hope the game goes ahead as I have a hotel booked on a no cancellation tariff - as it's an international game day that decision will cost me a £150 - but I can well sympathise with the reason for the game to be called off should a request by Leicester be made..
Just read a statement on the LCFC official website ...... Tuesdays game has been postponed but NO mention about Saturdays trip down to us ..........
A yay or nay about the fixture going ahead as scheduled needs to be known today as 30,000 people have planned their day around attending and prolonging any announcement is in nobody's interests.
Yes, decision will have to be made in conjunction with prem league and CCFC, think we will know tomorrow. .
Doubt that we would have 30k Sat as egg chasers in town. Loads of ST holders would be missing as well.
Missing the game due to family wedding, but have passed my seat onto someone else.
Think it will be postponed.
Would be right for Leicesters next game to be at home where the whole club can pay their respects as one. They're home to Burnley on the 10th should be their next game.
I’m sure they will be paying their respects as one at the Burnley game regardless wether they play an away game in between first.
As sad as it is, and he did sound a real top bloke, life goes on. I don’t think having the players dwell on it for a few weeks helps them. I’m sure they will want to get back out there and play the game for him next Saturday.
I've got a feeling some players may need counseling before they return to training, especially the ones who witnessed the fireball close up. It was bad enough watching it on tv without having any connection to those involved, so I can only imagine what it must have been like for the players.
Dreadful some of the clips on the BBC news,suggest they are not in a good place as a team emotionally as in this clip
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/football/46020737
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46012281
They seem to think on the foxes forum that the match will be postponed even though the Leicester allocation for Saturday's match has been sold out.
Listening to Radio Cymru on the way to work earlier, they were saying the decision rests with the Leicester players who want the game to go ahead.
If the game does go ahead, it’s going to be a very strange atmosphere.
Maybe a little uncouth but not sure if it does go ahead what it means for the result of the game. Will Leicester be under too much pressure to win for the boss? Will it spur them on? Will the lack of attendance because of the rugby make for an even more eerie atmosphere?
From a selfish point of view, I’m not sure wherher I want this game to go ahead or not Saturday although obviously it should be down to the people it affected most
For me, there has been one game postponed as a mark of respect, so now Leicester should start playing again. Otherwise, I believe there is a danger of the club being out on hold so to speak for a considerable time as we wait for the players to decide when they're ready to resume.
The thing is, they are all individuals who will react differently. I may be wrong, but I would have thought there were a few in the dressing room who would want to get back playing as soon as possible so that they can return to some sort of normality in their life, while there'll be others who will be haunted by what happened for weeks, months or years to come - it seems unfeasible to me that everyone waits until they feel ready to play again, but, then again, that's easy for me to say because I've never really experienced something as traumatic as that in my life.
The tragedy will affect individuals in a different way but as a group they will help each other.
I suspect that after the players have had a few days to come to terms with what happened and received counselling over the next few days, they will be ready to play.
Similarly, once the fans and the city of Leicester have paid their respects and had their vigils this week, there will be a feeling of the show must go on.
I see it as being played, a minute silence before the game and then shackles off.
I hope they do play, as I think it will be better for them mentally and emotionally, but they would need to start training and preparing for the game, and only they can decide that.