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by Goaters 103 » Tue Jan 05, 2010 12:21 pm
OliverHardy wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:OliverHardy wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:OliverHardy - Take a look outside, read the weather forecast and apply common sense
so "1st leg will revert to 19th Jan now." is nailed on? stop thinking you are the FA, when in fact you actually know FA ;-)
Wait and see then brain of Britain. With the spare time you have this week due to postponement, seek out a common sense pill for the defecit you have.
whats with the attitude? use the snow to chill out dude.
I was merely saying that what you are saying is YOUR opinion and not an official statement.
I'm not trying to get involved in a guessing game on who is right or wrong on whether it will be called off, I have better things to do.
Check out Roslers Rocket's post - and for the record I wasn't playing a guessing game either as you insinuate, having spoken to a GMP officer in the last hour who is a family friend.
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by OliverHardy » Tue Jan 05, 2010 12:23 pm
ok dude, I will take your word on it
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by eastlandsblue » Tue Jan 05, 2010 12:31 pm
Until its mentioned on the offical site, im sticking to my plans.
pain i can handle, but pride hurts
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by zuricity » Tue Jan 05, 2010 12:31 pm
Airport has now re-opened.
I guess that means like me , all the United fans can now arrive as well :-))
Report just now on GMR radio says game is still on at 12.30 pm gmt.
I hope the snow can now ease off and it can warm up a bit this afternoon !
We really want this game tomorrow and not later.....
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by Rosler's Rocket » Tue Jan 05, 2010 12:33 pm
eastlandsblue wrote:Until its mentioned on the offical site, im sticking to my plans.
No problem
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by lets all have a disco » Tue Jan 05, 2010 12:52 pm
Well one mile away from Eastlands,i can see office workers building a fucking Igloo.
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by bawbag » Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:14 pm
See attached from Daily Telegraph webpage - problems with turnstiles. Can't see this going ahead - as long as they don't re-schedule for next Wednesday as I am not here!!
Senior City officials are in talks with Greater Manchester Police, the Manchester Safety Advisory Committee and the Football League due to the adverse weather affecting the City of Manchester Stadium and surrounding area.
With over six inches of snow falling on central Manchester overnight and this morning, City have already been forced to close the ticket office and club megastore due to the inability of staff to make their way in to work.
And with ice lying beneath the snow, the car parks at Eastlands are currently unsafe for use. Walkways towards the stadium are also treacherous.
A further complication ahead of the United game, which is a 48,000 sell-out, is that the computerised turnstiles at Eastlands have frozen and the club have so far been unable to resolve the problem.
Although the playing surface at the stadium is free of snow and perfectly playable, safety issues outside the ground are the area causing most concern to the club and authorities.
With United due to be supported by almost 5,500 travelling fans, the fixture is already a potentially volatile encounter.
But with the hazardous conditions and the problems City face in terms of ensuring that stewards and catering staff can actually make their way to the stadium tomorrow, the game is understood to be in the balance.
With local weather forecasts suggesting that temperatures could fall to as low as minus 5 degrees tomorrow, the risk of the conditions deteriorating is another factor being considered by the club and authorities.
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by Alex Sapphire » Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:17 pm
bawbag wrote:[
With U***d due to be supported by almost 5,500 travelling fans...
I fookin love that line.
And your username
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by psut1 » Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:19 pm
on the os
http://www.mcfc.co.uk/News/Club-news/20 ... e-in-doubtDue to the extreme weather conditions Wednesday night’s fixture against Manchester United is at risk of postponement.
The club has this morning been consulting with Greater Manchester Police, the City Council’s Safety Advisory Group, Manchester United and the Football League with regards to the viability of the game taking place.
Fans travelling a long distance for the Carling Cup semi final are advised not to begin their journey until further notice.
We will inform everyone of a definitive decision as soon as possible.
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by zuricity » Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:19 pm
bawbag wrote:See attached from Daily Telegraph webpage - problems with turnstiles. Can't see this going ahead - as long as they don't re-schedule for next Wednesday as I am not here!!
Senior City officials are in talks with Greater Manchester Police, the Manchester Safety Advisory Committee and the Football League due to the adverse weather affecting the City of Manchester Stadium and surrounding area.
With over six inches of snow falling on central Manchester overnight and this morning, City have already been forced to close the ticket office and club megastore due to the inability of staff to make their way in to work.
And with ice lying beneath the snow, the car parks at Eastlands are currently unsafe for use. Walkways towards the stadium are also treacherous.
A further complication ahead of the U***d game, which is a 48,000 sell-out, is that the computerised turnstiles at Eastlands have frozen and the club have so far been unable to resolve the problem.
Although the playing surface at the stadium is free of snow and perfectly playable, safety issues outside the ground are the area causing most concern to the club and authorities.
With U***d due to be supported by almost 5,500 travelling fans, the fixture is already a potentially volatile encounter.
But with the hazardous conditions and the problems City face in terms of ensuring that stewards and catering staff can actually make their way to the stadium tomorrow, the game is understood to be in the balance.
With local weather forecasts suggesting that temperatures could fall to as low as minus 5 degrees tomorrow, the risk of the conditions deteriorating is another factor being considered by the club and authorities.
Looks like the game wil be on then !
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by sandman » Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:19 pm
bawbag wrote:With U***d due to be supported by almost 5,500 travelling fans, the fixture is already a potentially volatile encounter.
Is the M5 clear??
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by feedthegreek » Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:19 pm
Wonderwall wrote:blackburn and villa called off, chances are we will be with the forecast
next available playing date will be weds 3rd Feb....!
according to ssn blacburn will be played next wednesday. how that will affect our match v blackburn next monday though.
although we played wigan on a sat, then played west ham on monday night in the quarter final of the fa cup.
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by BlueJohnBlue » Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:21 pm
Just had a text saying its off. nothing on the OS yet
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by Wonderwall » Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:25 pm
feedthegreek wrote:Wonderwall wrote:blackburn and villa called off, chances are we will be with the forecast
next available playing date will be weds 3rd Feb....!
according to ssn blacburn will be played next wednesday. how that will affect our match v blackburn next monday though.
although we played wigan on a sat, then played west ham on monday night in the quarter final of the fa cup.
I mean for the second leg of our game
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by Sister of fu » Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:28 pm
Just can't see it being on IMO, even if it don't snow again the snow on the ground will more than likely ice making it dangerous. It was really icey at the Stoke game and i can only see it being worse after today. Took us 25 mins to walk from asda to the Townley before the Stoke game and that was sober. Hope I'm wrong!!
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by Curlie » Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:29 pm
Game off
SSN
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by 10.Goater_Legend » Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:30 pm
SSN - game off.
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by Curlie » Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:31 pm
Nothing on OS yet though
Just that game is in doubt
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by Rosler's Rocket » Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:32 pm
Rosler's Rocket wrote:ITK - The game is OFF first leg now 19th Jan , Just got text from someone at the club.
I did tell you all at 12:15pm ;)
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by Feed The Goat » Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:34 pm
First leg at home 19 second 27
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