You see. There's the difference. I've not called any one poster a knobhead. I put out a general insult. Only knobheads should take offence. But then they're admitting they're a knobhead. As for you calling me a knobhead, I will now run along to my clique and ask for your removal from the forum. Or I would if I was a knobhead.
Was it the club's decision to play at a different time to everyone else? Irrespective of the snow / ice, it wasn't a fixture I was looking forward to. I was frozen to the bone at the Doncaster match. I can't say I was sorry to see this one called off.
Won't have been because they began on saturday morning with the clearing jobs on the pitch and surrounding areas so not to leave it until the last minute. Barely any snow at all that end of town either. Went up Asda earlier at Brackenhall and on that route through Fartown there is barely a speck now.
I went to Millwall just before Christmas 2010. I was in Covent garden about 12:30 when the game was called off. Reight supporter.
I'm not sure the postponement does Danny any huge favours. We might have the chance to get players back fit and add to the squad in January but that has to be balanced against possibly dropping lower down the league having not played this match and the FA Cup game. Are we just 3 points above the drop zone now? The likes of Scunny and Crewe are playing well at present and could be above us after Saturday. That builds pressure. What do others reckon? Do the positives outweigh this?
The snow acts as insulation, matey. The freezing conditions rendered our heating useless on occasion. Not sure what you were expecting them to do? The surrounding areas are irrelevant, the game was called off due to a frozen pitch. A couple of years ago we had a game called off when it was hardly frozen at all, to the naked eye. Think it was the Ponty goalmouth that did for it. Perhaps our heating system etc isn't much cop?
I've already said why. You're chasing me for a response to your posts and you're not even reading my posts in the first place.