BurnCK
Well-Known Member
After the game got the go ahead from Marvin, the groundsman put the nets back up.
The blades / blunts are possibly a hardier breed all round but don't have hundreds of security, marketing, hospitality and parking staff to consider as well as having 28000 fans only most of whom travel a short distance.
True. I suppose GMP could argue there were extenuating circumstances then. A foreign team and their fans having already travelled. They might not be as accommodating this time, especially if there are other available mid week datesLast time it was 20 hours notice.
Just starting to descend over Germany. Interesting.Could be several reasons. Schiphol may be an Emirates base, but I would guess that it's far enough out of the Ciara storm swirl and there's more scope there/spare runways (just a guess, mind). IT's actually aiming more towards Rotterdam at the moment.
Trying to land at Heathrow needs some time finding, and it is very windy in London too.
Marvin’sSorry who’s flight are people tracking lol
because it's the internet era and 24 hour media. And people panic. They have gone soft.The only thing stopping the game go ahead really is supporters having to travel to Manchester, but Bournemouth fans have still got to get to Sheffield for a 2pm kick off during the storm.
The conditions will have settled by 4.30. I don't get why one goes ahead and the other doesnt. E
Ant Middleton. What an annoying little prick he is
No. It's clear and obvious, so VAR not involved.I'm in the middle of Manchester and it's calming down noticeably at the moment. Perhaps we could VAR on it.
Sorry who’s flight are people tracking lol