by cheeryoleary » 21 Dec 2006 12:46
by Only one Trevor Morley » 21 Dec 2006 12:49
by cheeryoleary » 21 Dec 2006 12:50
by Royal With Cheese » 21 Dec 2006 12:50
Only one Trevor Morley Anyone know what its like at the stadium currently?
by Tony Le Mesmer » 21 Dec 2006 12:56
by Tony Le Mesmer » 21 Dec 2006 12:57
RG30 Reading Vs Leicester, abandoned at Half Time?
by ddetisi » 21 Dec 2006 12:58
RG30 Reading Vs Leicester, abandoned at Half Time?
by floyd__streete » 21 Dec 2006 13:02
Kitson12 Is there a chance, seeing how bad the fogs' been over the last couple of days, and if it doesn't lift, that the Everton home game may be postponed?
floyd__streeteKitson12 Is there a chance, seeing how bad the fogs' been over the last couple of days, and if it doesn't lift, that the Everton home game may be postponed?
Here's hoping.
by Warfield Royal » 21 Dec 2006 13:09
by Tony Le Mesmer » 21 Dec 2006 13:11
Warfield Royal When the Liverpool v Arsenal match was postponed was it solely down to the Referee?
Does anyone know of any rules are guidelines for a match to be postponed due to fog and does the Premier League have their own rules?
How bad should visibility be before YOU as a spectator would want the match postponed?
For a one off match affected by fog I would be happy as long as I could see 1 goal and half the pitch.
Kitson12floyd__streeteKitson12 Is there a chance, seeing how bad the fogs' been over the last couple of days, and if it doesn't lift, that the Everton home game may be postponed?
Here's hoping.
Why so?
WSRL
by playoffs or layoffs » 21 Dec 2006 13:21
Warfield Royal How bad should visibility be before YOU as a spectator would want the match postponed?
For a one off match affected by fog I would be happy as long as I could see 1 goal and half the pitch.
by RoyalBlue » 21 Dec 2006 13:23
Tony Le MesmerWarfield Royal When the Liverpool v Arsenal match was postponed was it solely down to the Referee?
Does anyone know of any rules are guidelines for a match to be postponed due to fog and does the Premier League have their own rules?
How bad should visibility be before YOU as a spectator would want the match postponed?
For a one off match affected by fog I would be happy as long as I could see 1 goal and half the pitch.
For fog the ref has to be able to see both goals from the Centre Spot.
by Wycombe Royal » 21 Dec 2006 13:28
RoyalBlue and whether his assistants can see well enough to make offside decisions.
by Warfield Royal » 21 Dec 2006 13:30
RoyalBlue It's no longer that simple, as anyone who saw the lengthy interview with the ref who postponed the Liverpool V Arsenal game will know. Lots of factors taken into account including importance of game, whether supporters can actually see the game they've paid a lot of money to see, and whether his assistants can see well enough to make offside decisions.
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