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The drainage must be rubbish, I've never seen a pitch like that when it rained as heavily for 90 minutes, this was fifteen minutes of rain, and it should be almost impossible to flood a football pitch.
It is what it is we'll have to move on!
back in 2014 they thought their pitch drainage was pretty good...
“It’s a new pitch, a year and half two years old. It’s got a fantastic draining system on it. That was one of the specs I wanted when we constructed it, to get a top of the range drainage system. It shows now, when a lot of games are being called off we’re still able to play and we’re still watering at half-time"
Pitch looked in pretty decent shape at 6pm, with lines still in tact (I'm presuming they didn't go and repaint them!).
https://twitter.com/GlenWilliams12/s...831244801?s=19
When the rain stopped it looked as though the ‘blurred white overspill’ had vanished and the lines looked as normal. Is is a case of the ref abandoning it too early? Did he have a heavy Saturday night date? Flash flooding, massive puddles etc occurs pretty often and drains can’t cope, not long after the rain stops though it does disappear. There surely can’t be a time limit on a game stoppage, it wasn’t a midweek night game. If it had resumed at half six it would have been done and dusted before half seven, which is before midweek kick off times anyway. The technology is there to have a look if there was going to be another deluge in the meantime.
In terms of the rearranged fixture, it could be as late as Friday May 12th. Clubs have to have their players available for four days after the end of the normal season:
"29.3.2 *any Registered Players,
remain available to the Club during the period of four days commencing with the day after the day of the Club’s last fixture in the League Competition (including play-off matches) so as to enable the fulfilment of any fixtures (in full or in part) ordered by The League to be played after the end of the Season (if any)."
New one on me.
Yep! That EFL rule will not be needed but does go to show that fixtures don't have to be cometed by the end of the season. Imagine if both teams had to win to stay up. So long as Burnley isn't postponed....