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Rory H
11/03/2006, 8:59 PM
now im not that weatherman who put the emphasis on "very" when saying "a very good evening to ya" but i know when its raining and i know when its going to rain for a while and the fact that we only found out that our big return to the big time where its all profeissional and its no more amateur first division is a bit'o disgrace

we only found out as we were about to enter longford and there were about 400 at least who had the same story

its not very fair and is it that hard to inspect at 3 instead of 5 o clock

how can the pitch be waterlogged in just 2 hours

and why did the people of sligo waste thousands[buses plus petrol plus homemade flags] on this pointless trip

sligoman
11/03/2006, 9:07 PM
I agree, the bus cost 15 euro for a wasted trip. Alan Kelly is a fecking idiot!:mad:

Gareth
11/03/2006, 9:08 PM
I was waiting for this thread to appear. Your wait is prolonged!!! My mate was on the way down but got news of it on the 7 o clock news and turned back.

pete
11/03/2006, 9:09 PM
Fog has cancelled at least 2 Longford v Cork City games in the last 5 years i'd say with very late announcements. I think its something to do with the rules refs have to follow...

Rory H
11/03/2006, 9:10 PM
Fog has cancelled at least 2 Longford v Cork City games in the last 5 years i'd say with very late announcements. I think its something to do with the rules refs have to follow...


is that

rule 6]all referees must be throughly unprofessional when refereeing and paul deering must keep the giant stick up his behind 24/7

chippie0001
11/03/2006, 9:11 PM
Same with us a few years back, always seems to be Longford. The ref and the two assistants were in the Longford Arms eating dinner, then went up to call the game off about an hour before KO. Surely they must know in advance that the pitch is not playable. Better not happen next week :mad:

Rory H
11/03/2006, 9:14 PM
Same with us a few years back, always seems to be Longford. The ref and the two assistants were in the Longford Arms eating dinner, then went up to call the game off about an hour before KO. Surely they must know in advance that the pitch is not playable. Better not happen next week :mad:


if that dinner was nice....well its a fecking disgrace:D

BohsFans
11/03/2006, 10:46 PM
I think a local might look at it early in the day, but doesn't have the power to call the game off.

The Pie Man
11/03/2006, 10:51 PM
alan kelly said he could start game but pitch would get so bad he'd have to pull it mid way through so took safe option.

hard position for him to be in

Battery Rover
12/03/2006, 1:07 AM
different match I know but just back from an ass busting trip to ballyboffey only to arrive there at 5.20 and the match called off at 5.30. More about Mad as Cootes day when I wake too tired and need to get thoughts togetther

The Sheliban
12/03/2006, 8:52 AM
To be fair, the Flansiro does have a water retention problem. Last year, or was it the year before, we went down there and the pitch was perfectly playable at the start of the game, but a sudden heavy downpour meant it turned into a lake by half time, and the referee (I think it was Kelly again) really had no option but to call it off.
So I can well believe that pitch would be playable at 3pm but not at 5pm

Maz
12/03/2006, 2:47 PM
Alot of people worked very hard yesterday to have the pitch ready for the game but it was not to be...

It was pouring down here for hours non stop and also last night it was the same

CollegeTillIDie
12/03/2006, 4:05 PM
Well folks I once travelled from Dublin to Cork in the Car to see a game between Cork City and U.C.D. at Turner's Cross which had a 2:45 kick off. I arrived at 12:45 and paid into the ground. Met some fellow U.C.D. fans and some City fans I have known for years. At 1:15 a cloud came over the Turner's Cross area and it bucketed for half an hour flooding the Donie Forde Stand side of the ground. And the referee had no option but to call off the game at 2:00. So I got back into the car and drove home. :(

pete
12/03/2006, 5:14 PM
Blame the ref all you want, the problem was with the rain though...

War on Weather!

1 9 2 8
12/03/2006, 5:21 PM
Alan Kelly didn't arrive at Flancare Park until 6 o'clock the game was officially called of at 645. I sure the Longford officials knew at 5 that the game would be doubtful. Its disgraceful no one from the FAI was in the ground earlier

Maz
12/03/2006, 5:33 PM
Alan Kelly didn't arrive at Flancare Park until 6 o'clock the game was officially called of at 645. I sure the Longford officials knew at 5 that the game would be doubtful. Its disgraceful no one from the FAI was in the ground earlier
I got a phone call at 6.30pm to say the game was not going ahead so he was there before 6.45pm. Longford officials cannot call the game off

sligoman
12/03/2006, 5:34 PM
I got a phone call at 6.30pm to say the game was not going ahead so he was there before 6.45pm. Longford officials cannot call the game off1928 said he arrived at 6pm, so therefore you are correct. Good observation there Maz:rolleyes: :D.

1 9 2 8
12/03/2006, 5:37 PM
I got a phone call at 6.30pm to say the game was not going ahead so he was there before 6.45pm. Longford officials cannot call the game off
Ya I said he arrived at 6. I know Longford officials cannot call the game off that’s why I said their should be some one from the FAI at the ground earlier

Maz
12/03/2006, 5:42 PM
He called it off before 6.45pm is my point because I got the call from a person in the club at 6.30pm!! Thats all....

Shut up Sligoman...shut up! :p

Student Mullet
12/03/2006, 6:21 PM
To be fair, the Flansiro does have a water retention problem.So did I, but I started taking two of these (http://www.healthydirect.co.uk/public/pictures/product/standard/0420.jpg) every morning and I've not missed a game since.

Roverstillidie
12/03/2006, 7:52 PM
Ya I said he arrived at 6. I know Longford officials cannot call the game off that’s why I said their should be some one from the FAI at the ground earlier

this has to be the most ridicilous thread ever on this site. it was a league game, why would 'some one (sic) from the FAI' be there?

the weather is not the fault of football administrators, desipte how much the slig kids want it to be.

monkey magic
12/03/2006, 8:05 PM
and in all fairness lads its not as if ye were half way to cork.. longford is the smallest trip yer gonna have all year ffs. ye should be counting yer blessings it happened here and not somewhere else.

Olander
12/03/2006, 8:10 PM
athlone fans were in ballybofey when they found out that there game was cancelled so look on the brightside

Bosco
12/03/2006, 10:06 PM
athlone fans were in ballybofey when they found out that there game was cancelled so look on the brightside


Thats just God's way of punishing them for being from Athlone!

town73
13/03/2006, 12:03 AM
Pitch was deemed playable at 6pm. It was playable again at the next check at 6.45, but the referee felt that it would have been called off later in the night, given the incessant rain.

hamish
13/03/2006, 12:13 AM
athlone fans were in ballybofey when they found out that there game was cancelled so look on the brightside

Same thing happened to me when Athlone were to play Cork City on St. Stephen's Day in Bishopstown in the early 90s. We all made the trip but the game was called off not long before kick-off.:mad:

pól-dcfc
13/03/2006, 1:38 AM
Thats just God's way of punishing them for being from Athlone!

What? Going to Ballboffey or having to trek back without seeing any football?:)

Bravo
13/03/2006, 7:28 AM
In fairness to everyone, the rain was unbelivable, imo nobodys fault! Kelly called the game off at 6.00 as soon as he arrived apparentley. I was in Newtown forbes heading to Longford at 6.30 when I got word from one of the players it was off could have been Mallow heading to Cork. About 10/15 of us went into The Stillery Bar & had great craic so all wasnt lost, before that we drove to the groung for a look & the rain was coming in heavy from the town side we all would have been soaked to the bone in 5 minuets covered stand or not, Longford were the big loosers great crowd down. Look forward to the trip down on a fine summers evening!