The result has to stand surely. It would be ridiculous to make them play that again.
Since moving to Buxton a few years ago I try to jeep my eye on there results.
Yesterday they were playing a league away at S cu n thorpe, which seems fairly astonishing in itself.
I was at work , glancing at updates and saw they had a HT lead at the league leaders.
When I checked later to look at the final score
I watched it change from a 2-1 "win" to abandoned.
Turns out Scunny equalised on 81 minutes with Buxton retaking the lead a couple of minutes later.
Apparently there was a torrential downpour which waterlogged the pitch, not sure at what stage it started, but Scunny missed a penalty
"Because the lad couldn't see the ball " on around 90 minute mark with 10 left to play.
About half way through the added time the ref blew up and both teams thought he'd just finished the game early, only to find out he'd actually abandoned the game.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/66765341
The result has to stand surely. It would be ridiculous to make them play that again.
Decision made today. Match to be replayed in full.
It's unlucky on Buxton but they really had no choice but to make that decision given the current laws of the game. You can't make a different decision for a game abandoned for the reasons of weather after 15, 45 (like ours against Cardiff), 90+5...whatever without changing the laws. Plenty of goals could have been scored in those last 5 minutes as we ourselves have found out to our detriment on too many occasions.
Diabolical decision
What idiot came up with that joke decision? Was it a Cardiff fan?
Are they going to rescind the players red card ?
I’d definitely be looking into this if I was Buxton
I've just been reading a follow up article to this and it appears the red card stands, which seems very harsh, as disciplinary issues aside, everything else from the game seems to have been scratched.
I did see a statement from the league stating the game would be rescheduled in full, but no mention of the red card in that.
Also, mentioned in the bbc article, quite a portion of the added time came from a stoppage when some Scunny fans were throwing items at the Buxton keeper.
One of those, where the rules seems to have been followed but leaves a very bitter taste in the mouth.
Scunny have definitely dodged bullet if they go on and get anything out of the rescheduled game.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/66778293