Blackpool v Spurs is now OFF according to the Beeb.
The only Premier League team without undersoil heating. I read somewhere that the PL were considering making undersoil heating mandatory for promoted clubs.
Blackpool v Spurs is now OFF according to the Beeb.
Blackpool v Spurs is now OFF according to the Beeb.
Thats two Chumps League teams (so far) who will have to squeeze in a midweek visit to Bloomfield amongst their European commitments.
Shame innit.
The only Premier League team without undersoil heating. I read somewhere that the PL were considering making undersoil heating mandatory for promoted clubs.
That was last weekend, Blackpool are at home to Liverpool this weekend.
Undersoil heating at all the other Premier League clubs still didn't stop almost the entire Premier League programme being wiped out last weekend though did it.
Blackpool v Spurs is now OFF according to the Beeb.
Thats two Chumps League teams (so far) who will have to squeeze in a midweek visit to Bloomfield amongst their European commitments.
Shame innit.
Considering the game was meant to be played on the 19th, that comes as no shock
My schoolboy error has indeed been pointed out.
I live 15 miles to the east of Dagenham, and there has been a thaw today,and no further snow fall. I wouldnt start considering it to be off just yet
Again its not the pitches so much now as the "surrounding areas" problem.
Take Chelsea for example. Guy at work is a STH and he said that essentially at Chelsea it bottlenecks to get to the ground (wouldnt know ages since I last went) so loads of supporters in a confined area and that it was like an ice rink made it the right decision.
This is all EXTREMELY encouraging
Undersoil heating at all the other Premier League clubs still didn't stop almost the entire Premier League programme being wiped out last weekend though did it.
If you don't want ill-informed, moronic reactionary opinions then don't listen to talksport.Exactly. The way the pundits, particularly the dreadful Durham on Talksport, hammered poor little Blackpool after the manu match was postponed, and a couple of weeks later most of The Premier League is wiped out. How dare Blackpool have the effrontery to get promoted against all the odds through the play-offs, and then use the ten weeks close season to try and build some stands that are at least Championship standard, rather than drop everything to put in undersoil heating, even if that meant there was nowhere for anyone to sit!
Hypothetically, if there was a massive extended cold snap until early May, with matches continually called off, what would happen? Would the season be extended into the summer or would they cut it short?