What does it take for the club's 'powers that be' to feel utter shame?
What does it take for the club's 'powers that be' to feel utter shame?
The fleece cover that we had prior to the last flood was replaced by a cover of inferior quality.
The under-soil pipes remain unused despite the fact that it is easy to hire a boiler of the appropriate capability.
There are also companies that provide a service of ensuring that a match will not be postponed for reasons of snow / ice / frost.
At this juncture I would normally swear but to be quite frank I am so pissed off with the utter buffoons in charge of the club that I am beyond swearing.
The owners / executives etc should now start to plan the club's 2021 Christmas Party at The Brewery Arts Centre, Kendal. Let's see if they can organise a piss up in a brewery.
Pitch was inspected by a ref yesterday and said it was in good condition before putting the covers on.If those covers cannot cope with a minus 3 or so then they want burnt as quick as possible because they are of little use,you may as well of put tissue paper down.
Similar temperatures to the last 24 hours are forecasted to occur in the 24 hours prior to this coming Saturday's match at Brunton Park.
Once again there would be no reason for it to be postponed if the club's owners were to use the common sense written in this thread.
The owners and executives are much worse than merely utterly inept.
Surely it's in everyone's interest including the owners to get as many games played as quick as possible,how much does it costs to rent a heater for 48hrs anyway or even buy one for the club?
I have taken all the swearing out of this post. So there is all left.
The only free Tuesdays now are 23rd March, 30th March and 4th May. This Leyton Orient match will use one of those dates so that makes only two free Tuesdays. When the Crawley match gets postponed on Saturday it will use one of those two free Tuesdays.
Thus there will then be only one free Tuesday.
Could always play on Wednesday.
All that was needed in order to get the match played on Tuesday was to address the problem of low temperatures from late afternoon Monday onwards. There were numerous ways in which this could have easily been done, in fact done prior to the originally scheduled date of 9th January.
However, maybe I am wrong about this. It could be that this was such a profound problem that even the greatest thinkers of all time could not solve it, people such people as Kant, Heidegger, Wittgenstein, Nietzsche, Plato, Aristotle, Descartes, Socrates and Steven Pattison.