[Albion] Palace Game - Postponed [was on/off?]

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Washie

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Jun 20, 2011
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We really really don't want this game going ahead. After all the disruption, a game against Palace is the last thing we need
 






Marty___Mcfly

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Sep 14, 2011
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This should be put back on 100%

Fixtures are compressed enough this season, postponing a game because of a train strike that isn’t happening doesn’t make sense.

If all games get called off that’s another thing.
 




Deadly Danson

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Oct 22, 2003
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Absolutely. If other games do go ahead then I will be very disappointed with the club if they don't reinstate this even if it's not the best time football wise for us to play.
 


southstandandy

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Jul 9, 2003
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This should be put back on 100%

Fixtures are compressed enough this season, postponing a game because of a train strike that isn’t happening doesn’t make sense.

If all games get called off that’s another thing.

Apparently the reason most games will be potentially called off next weekend is down to the vast numbers of police to be put in place for the state funeral likely to be on the Monday after.

It has been suggested it will require a massive police turn out which will see many forces all over the country heading to the capital next weekend, hence the stretched resources.

That is was has been suggested.
 






Jim in the West

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Sep 13, 2003
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I would imagine all the Corporate Hospitality types have told their guests that the match is off, so people will have made alternative arrangements. It would be bizarre to go back to them and say “sorry, match back on”. Doubtless lots of other stuff to consider too, like bus and coach contracts, bar staff, stewards etc - trying to get them all back on duty would be a massive headache. I’d be amazed if it went ahead, even if other EPL games happen.
 


kevo

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Mar 8, 2008
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We will almost certainly lose if it does go ahead. Postpone, postpone, postpone...
 






Deadly Danson

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What’s more important to you, having a game to watch next weekend or being well prepared to beat Palace?!

Easy. Having a game to watch. People forget how hard it is to arrange shifts etc to get to games. For example I've already had to sort annual leave for 2 Saturdays NEXT August and even then the dates can change. Postponing tomorrow and Sat may well mean I can't go to the rearranged fixture. Whilst it's obviously not about me the club can't go around not playing just because it doesn't suit them. I'm sure you will have seen posts from others who were coming over specially for the game. The club owe it to the fans to put the game on if its practicable. If not, then I totally understand.
 


brighton_tom

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Jul 23, 2008
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Absolutely. If other games do go ahead then I will be very disappointed with the club if they don't reinstate this even if it's not the best time football wise for us to play.

But it wasnt the club who made the decision to postpone it. Sussex Police, and whoever looks at travel safety for Prem games made the decision. If its back on or not, its not down to the club.

Clubs themselves cant just choose to postpone or not a game. Maybe they can ask the question, but the decision is not with the club. And therefor if the train strike doesnt happen, and other games do go ahead the club will be told that the game should go ahead.
 


Kinky Gerbil

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Jul 16, 2003
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Apparently the reason most games will be potentially called off next weekend is down to the vast numbers of police to be put in place for the state funeral likely to be on the Monday after.

It has been suggested it will require a massive police turn out which will see many forces all over the country heading to the capital next weekend, hence the stretched resources.

That is was has been suggested.

This needs to be announced tomorrow / Sunday if they are off

People are going to start making plans, booking train tickets etc
 






Deadly Danson

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Oct 22, 2003
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But it wasnt the club who made the decision to postpone it. Sussex Police, and whoever looks at travel safety for Prem games made the decision. If its back on or not, its not down to the club.

Clubs themselves cant just choose to postpone or not a game. Maybe they can ask the question, but the decision is not with the club. And therefor if the train strike doesnt happen, and other games do go ahead the club will be told that the game should go ahead.

Oh I agree completely. Annoying though it was, I have no issue with the original decision to postpone. I'm merely saying that if games do go ahead next weekend and the police say yes then the game should go ahead regardless of how prepared the team are.
 


brighton terra

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Dec 5, 2008
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Easy. Having a game to watch. People forget how hard it is to arrange shifts etc to get to games. For example I've already had to sort annual leave for 2 Saturdays NEXT August and even then the dates can change. Postponing tomorrow and Sat may well mean I can't go to the rearranged fixture. Whilst it's obviously not about me the club can't go around not playing just because it doesn't suit them. I'm sure you will have seen posts from others who were coming over specially for the game. The club owe it to the fans to put the game on if its practicable. If not, then I totally understand.

Fair enough, I can understand your reasoning.
 


brighton_tom

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Jul 23, 2008
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If PL is on next weekend, so should the Palace game.

Im sure that will be the case. But given that next weekend will be the funeral im not so sure games will be on.

Unless there's strange rules about un-postponing a postponed game.

Its out of our hands really. Police and the safety advisory board made the decision to postpone it, so they will be the ones to say if it can actually now go ahead.
 




brighton_tom

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Jul 23, 2008
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Oh I agree completely. Annoying though it was, I have no issue with the original decision to postpone. I'm merely saying that if games do go ahead next weekend and the police say yes then the game should go ahead regardless of how prepared the team are.

Absolutely, yes im sure that will be the case. Team preparation wont come into, the club wont have a say in the decision. And im sure if the fixture can go ahead then the club will want it too.
 


B-right-on

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Apr 23, 2015
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Hope it doesn't go ahead. Worst game to have as our first/ only managerless one.

Sorry for those who have had to shift things around, but I can see it being a disaster with the turmoil of no coaching staff at all. Rather upset a few fans who can't make the rearranged time, than upset all the fans by losing to that lot.
 


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