Take some comfort in the fact that Fylde will probably get relegated and hopefully, once this fixture finally gets played, we will never have to play them again.
According to the Radio Nottm interview with Ardley, it’s a sandy area of the pitch that was a bit “mushy”. Ref consulted with all concerned and Cox agreed that the area was dangerous. It had fcuk all to do with rain this afternoon... and grass isn’t miraculously going to grow in this area over the next few weeks/months.
They knew all this yesterday... it should have been called off yesterday. Perhaps Cox would like to reimburse the poor buggers who took time off work band spent a bloody fortune twice going to a schithole like Fylde and their schit pitch.
Fcuking hate this rank amateur league, it’s rank amateur officials and rank amateur organisation.
Watching Ardley on facebook. " if we win on Saturday and it's a big if" FFS.
Last edited by navypie; 25-02-2020 at 08:26 PM.
Jeez gotta feel for the fans who’ve travelled up twice.
Heavy showers all over the country all day, those clowns should have called it earlier just on that basis.
Neal Ardley's not helping himself at the moment.
I wasn't too impressed with his comments post-Hartlepool, apparently claiming that the defeat was some sort of vindication against those who claim we're the best team in the division. The league table tells us we're not, but it's very odd for a manager to actively talk his team down. It suggests he's thinking more about covering his own backside than convincing his players that they CAN be the best. It was around this time in the 2009/10 Munto season that Steve Cotterill told his squad a play-off place in League Two was beneath them and that they should aim to win the title. And look what happened.