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Thread: Will the Exeter game go ahead

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    Will the Exeter game go ahead

    We are currently getting battered down here with gales and rain coming in sideways and no let up till Friday and more predicted on Saturday . Already had to clear a couple of blown down trees from the road and with the high tide and huge waves battering Kingsand and Cawsand the emergency services are are clearing residents from the sea front homes. Mind you half of them are second homes so no one will be at home and it'll be a while before they find out what damage has been done to their holiday homes, what it is to have a thriving village.
    Oh well time for a cup of tea and wait for the next call.
    And the rest of you batten down the hatches there's a storm coming your way

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    re: Will the Exeter game go ahead

    14000 homes in the south west reportedly without power plus train passengers being advised not to travel west of Exeter. Your area is getting a battering

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    re: Will the Exeter game go ahead

    After your report Tamar, i'd say it's a big fat NO

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    re: Will the Exeter game go ahead

    Well they have just cancelled all trains in that area from 2100 tonight.

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    No surprise they have massive problems around Dawlish I believe

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    re: Will the Exeter game go ahead

    Quote Originally Posted by tamarblue
    We are currently getting battered down here with gales and rain coming in sideways and no let up till Friday and more predicted on Saturday . Already had to clear a couple of blown down trees from the road and with the high tide and huge waves battering Kingsand and Cawsand the emergency services are are clearing residents from the sea front homes. Mind you half of them are second homes so no one will be at home and it'll be a while before they find out what damage has been done to their holiday homes, what it is to have a thriving village.
    Oh well time for a cup of tea and wait for the next call.
    And the rest of you batten down the hatches there's a storm coming your way
    Already battering my house in Portchester, only just recently spent 300 quid on new fences and gravel boards, the wind blowing up through Portchester creek is very strong, might be missing a few roof tiles by the morning.

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    re: Will the Exeter game go ahead

    My Missus is due to be running a coastal half marathon in Kingsbridge (between Exeter and Plymouth) on Saturday morning. Picked a good weekend for it!!

    Not sure that will be on either.

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    re: Will the Exeter game go ahead

    Pretty bad here in West Kerry too, my roof is missing around a hundred slates since saturday, the loss assessor won't be out till friday, my beloved previously immaculate landcruiser has been peppered with deep scratches from said slates and it's still blowing a mare. At least we still have power.

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    re: Will the Exeter game go ahead

    Still blowing here although it has died down a bit from last night. What a night it was. Spent all day with a chainsaw clearing paths around the site but have bearly scratched the surface. We must have around 100 large trees down and with worse weather predicted on Saturday it's going to be a busy couple of weeks with the chainsaw. At least I can start storing firewood for next winter. As for Kingsand and Cawsand, you may have seen it in the news, looks like their going to loose the institute and the clock tower on the front as it's foundations have be washed away at one end and several of the houses are now full of stones, seaweed and sand.
    But getting onto whether the match will go ahead, I noticed that their reserve match(don't know what this reserve stuff is all about, strange concept) got cancelled last night due to water logged pitch.

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    re: Will the Exeter game go ahead

    I was working in Weymouth today, and the wind and rain there was horrendous, we drove along the sea front and the waves were crashing on to the beach, there was a media crew trying report on the waether and they were getting blown to bits, not experienced winds that strong for a long time.

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