Anyone reckon the game on Wednesday may be in doubt? Could see ross county struggling to get down the road....
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10-02-2020 03:14 PM #1
Game in doubt v2
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10-02-2020 03:24 PM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-02-2020 03:44 PM #3
If there's a danger to travelling COunty fans (which there could well be) they'd be within their rights to request a postponement, no?
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10-02-2020 03:55 PM #5
All will be well by Wednesday morning.
Tuesday's SPFL game could be off though.
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10-02-2020 03:56 PM #6
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Midweek games should be postponed. What is the point in supporters traveling to and from games when there is a risk of very poor weather conditions. Absolutely mental to put us through that.
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10-02-2020 04:43 PM #8
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Surely that’s not reasonable.
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10-02-2020 05:06 PM #15InconsequentialLeft by mutual consent!
The weather forecast for Wednesday in Dingwall is some sun and a moderate breeze astonishingly the same as for Edinburgh. Of course there may be 30 foot snowdrifts on the A9 to contend with.
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10-02-2020 05:41 PM #20
This happens every year just so the players can have a wee break in the sun, we miss out on weekend games in January and have to freeze in terrible weather conditions for midweek February games.
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10-02-2020 06:12 PM #21
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Sure I read ross county have the biggest support in Scotland per head of population.
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10-02-2020 07:17 PM #25
Bit of wind and rain and the media treat it like the apocalypse.
Life's a risk ffs... from birth to death!
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10-02-2020 07:40 PM #26
Queensferry Crossing closed to southbound traffic, falling ice has damaged the carriageway. Worth remembering someone was killed yesterday in England in an accident related to the weather.
If the weather improves then great but no football match is worth endangering people.
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10-02-2020 08:08 PM #27
Lets not forget the Easter Rd pitch has taken, and will continue to take a battering from the rain and snow over the next few days, it could well be unplayable on Wednesday.
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10-02-2020 09:17 PM #30
I live at 200m above Pitlochry, currently 10cm of snow. More expected tomorrow, and the A9 is a lot higher at both the Slochd and Drumochter. I wouldn't want to drive that at night when more snow is going to fall.
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