We've our players back. Assou-Ekotto by his own admission doesn't give a fuck, he won't like the cold and Albrighton will tear him apart. Downing will have Hutton inside out and Ashley will have donkey Dawson spinning.Not being clinical enough will cost us the three points, again. But we'll get something and a positive performance to accompany it.
Quote from: Chris Smith on December 21, 2010, 01:38:23 PMQuote from: Dave Summers on December 21, 2010, 01:23:26 PMI understand that there is a lot of snow, I also understand that at the moment the roads are awful and I finally understand that there is some more snow on the way. However, why is this seemingly certain to be called off?.The pitch will be fine, the stands will be fine, it's just a case of working together, like Man City did last night to clear the necessary walkways, pavements, entrances etc. If that is done, then like most of the Heineken Cup Rugby matches at the weekend, this should go ahead surely?.People can then make their own minds up as to whether or not they want to travel to the game or watch it on TV. There's no public transport so the roads and car parks will be more over worked. There are 3000 who need to travel from London. They haven't had the same amount od snow in the nort west. It's played late so the pitch has more chance of freezing. Rugby isn't played with the ball on the ground so isn't a valid comparison. Who do you suggest gives up their Christmas to clear the surrounding area, are you willing to volunteer?Chris, I didn't say it was going to be easy to get the game on, far from it. But I personally don't think we should just give up.
Quote from: Dave Summers on December 21, 2010, 01:23:26 PMI understand that there is a lot of snow, I also understand that at the moment the roads are awful and I finally understand that there is some more snow on the way. However, why is this seemingly certain to be called off?.The pitch will be fine, the stands will be fine, it's just a case of working together, like Man City did last night to clear the necessary walkways, pavements, entrances etc. If that is done, then like most of the Heineken Cup Rugby matches at the weekend, this should go ahead surely?.People can then make their own minds up as to whether or not they want to travel to the game or watch it on TV. There's no public transport so the roads and car parks will be more over worked. There are 3000 who need to travel from London. They haven't had the same amount od snow in the nort west. It's played late so the pitch has more chance of freezing. Rugby isn't played with the ball on the ground so isn't a valid comparison. Who do you suggest gives up their Christmas to clear the surrounding area, are you willing to volunteer?
I understand that there is a lot of snow, I also understand that at the moment the roads are awful and I finally understand that there is some more snow on the way. However, why is this seemingly certain to be called off?.The pitch will be fine, the stands will be fine, it's just a case of working together, like Man City did last night to clear the necessary walkways, pavements, entrances etc. If that is done, then like most of the Heineken Cup Rugby matches at the weekend, this should go ahead surely?.People can then make their own minds up as to whether or not they want to travel to the game or watch it on TV.
Its a boxing day game at home shoved back to 5.30 for the Sky TV cameras for the third time on the trot so, I couldn't give a toss if its called off. It would be nice to see a home game on the 26th december kicking off in daylight, I hope every game Sky has shoved back over the festive period gets called off serve them right tossers.
Quote from: andyaston on December 21, 2010, 03:13:53 PMIts a boxing day game at home shoved back to 5.30 for the Sky TV cameras for the third time on the trot so, I couldn't give a toss if its called off. It would be nice to see a home game on the 26th december kicking off in daylight, I hope every game Sky has shoved back over the festive period gets called off serve them right tossers.wasn't it actually moved to the 27th last year?