Game in doubt? 08:31 - Sep 28 with 17785 views | rochedale | Weather is shocking and forecast similar. Potential of a PP? Anyone heard owt? | |
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Game in doubt? on 11:29 - Sep 28 with 3156 views | boromat |
Game in doubt? on 11:25 - Sep 28 by DaleiLama | Time to lay a new pitch, never mind inspect the old one! |
A second one at 12:15 now. That's Wycombe fans not traveling I should imagine. | |
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Game in doubt? on 11:31 - Sep 28 with 3122 views | D_Alien |
Game in doubt? on 11:27 - Sep 28 by BuckTheTrend | Puerile in the extreme even by your troglodyte standards. |
Well done for having the guts to post Troglodyte? Rather than caving in, how about posting a rebuttal to my points than shite criticism Edit: Nah, just more markdowns. No ability to respond to my points then? [Post edited 28 Sep 2019 11:35]
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Game in doubt? on 11:31 - Sep 28 with 3114 views | Ninco | Further inspection 12:15 | | | |
Game in doubt? on 11:33 - Sep 28 with 3039 views | 442Dale | The updated communication from the club on twitter is excellent. | |
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Game in doubt? on 11:34 - Sep 28 with 3025 views | SuddenLad | If no further rain, should be O.K., I presume, or I guess it would have been postponed already. | |
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Game in doubt? on 11:37 - Sep 28 with 2963 views | aleanddale | Blue sky’s over Spotland now. Ground staff doing all they can. Do we have the water hog rollers like they use at most cricket clubs? | | | |
Game in doubt? on 11:39 - Sep 28 with 2934 views | D_Alien |
Game in doubt? on 11:34 - Sep 28 by SuddenLad | If no further rain, should be O.K., I presume, or I guess it would have been postponed already. |
Fair point And as I posted originally, hope I was wrong in my assessment of the weather That won't alter the issue around match day tweeting one little bit | |
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Game in doubt? on 11:39 - Sep 28 with 2931 views | Ninco |
Game in doubt? on 11:34 - Sep 28 by SuddenLad | If no further rain, should be O.K., I presume, or I guess it would have been postponed already. |
Forecast is for it to rain continually until 8pm Sunday night. Even if they can get it playable for 3pm, with it still coming down, we could be off at half time again. How would that feel if you had travelled from Wycombe for 45 minutes football? | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Game in doubt? on 11:42 - Sep 28 with 2890 views | BuckTheTrend |
Game in doubt? on 11:31 - Sep 28 by D_Alien | Well done for having the guts to post Troglodyte? Rather than caving in, how about posting a rebuttal to my points than shite criticism Edit: Nah, just more markdowns. No ability to respond to my points then? [Post edited 28 Sep 2019 11:35]
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It doesn't take any "guts" to stand up to a preening self-aggrandising pipsqueak keyboard-warrior like you. You made vexatious, vulgar and ignorant posts about a lack of professionalism , without ANY knowledge of the facts, which I disliked and therefore exercised my prerogative to down-vote. Now bore off and turn your attention to someone who does give a "flying flamingo", you oxygen thief. | | | |
Game in doubt? on 11:43 - Sep 28 with 2870 views | 49thseason |
Game in doubt? on 11:37 - Sep 28 by aleanddale | Blue sky’s over Spotland now. Ground staff doing all they can. Do we have the water hog rollers like they use at most cricket clubs? |
You might expect that the club based in the wettest large town in the country might have a better wet weather plan than just hoping it doesnt rain. Better than average drainage, a tent to keep the rain off, blowers, water hogs, etc. | | | |
Game in doubt? on 11:43 - Sep 28 with 2868 views | SuddenLad |
Game in doubt? on 11:39 - Sep 28 by Ninco | Forecast is for it to rain continually until 8pm Sunday night. Even if they can get it playable for 3pm, with it still coming down, we could be off at half time again. How would that feel if you had travelled from Wycombe for 45 minutes football? |
Not as bad as having travelled to Wycombe to see no football at all. Twice. | |
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Game in doubt? on 11:43 - Sep 28 with 2868 views | downunder |
Game in doubt? on 11:39 - Sep 28 by Ninco | Forecast is for it to rain continually until 8pm Sunday night. Even if they can get it playable for 3pm, with it still coming down, we could be off at half time again. How would that feel if you had travelled from Wycombe for 45 minutes football? |
Better than if you had traveled from New Zealand for zero minutes. Just the luck of the draw sometimes. | | | |
Game in doubt? on 11:46 - Sep 28 with 2817 views | TVOS1907 |
Game in doubt? on 11:43 - Sep 28 by SuddenLad | Not as bad as having travelled to Wycombe to see no football at all. Twice. |
...and then not being able to make it when it was eventually played! | |
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Game in doubt? on 11:47 - Sep 28 with 2813 views | boromat |
Game in doubt? on 11:43 - Sep 28 by 49thseason | You might expect that the club based in the wettest large town in the country might have a better wet weather plan than just hoping it doesnt rain. Better than average drainage, a tent to keep the rain off, blowers, water hogs, etc. |
Guessing they still have the verti drainer. | |
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Game in doubt? on 11:52 - Sep 28 with 2749 views | D_Alien |
Game in doubt? on 11:42 - Sep 28 by BuckTheTrend | It doesn't take any "guts" to stand up to a preening self-aggrandising pipsqueak keyboard-warrior like you. You made vexatious, vulgar and ignorant posts about a lack of professionalism , without ANY knowledge of the facts, which I disliked and therefore exercised my prerogative to down-vote. Now bore off and turn your attention to someone who does give a "flying flamingo", you oxygen thief. |
But I do have knowledge of how these things work, and made sure they worked so the public weren't inconvenienced due to such things Posting irrelevant blather from an insult dictionary c.1956 is no substitute for rebutting the validity of my points - the same points made by plenty of others, not that that concerns me I'll be boring the f*ck until the club bring it's procedures up to date You and your craven ilk can do what you like, you know I'm right | |
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Game in doubt? on 12:04 - Sep 28 with 2628 views | James1980 | | |
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Game in doubt? on 12:05 - Sep 28 with 2611 views | RooleyMoorBlue | It seems ridiculous to me that every season we have an issue with the rain. It`s not like Rochdale has suddenly become the wettest town in the country overnight. It has ALWAYS been so, so why don`t the club invest in said raincovers and then no games would be called off and the covers would pay for themselves over two or three seasons. I don`t understand the logic of not investing. | | | |
Game in doubt? on 12:08 - Sep 28 with 2578 views | BuckTheTrend |
Game in doubt? on 11:52 - Sep 28 by D_Alien | But I do have knowledge of how these things work, and made sure they worked so the public weren't inconvenienced due to such things Posting irrelevant blather from an insult dictionary c.1956 is no substitute for rebutting the validity of my points - the same points made by plenty of others, not that that concerns me I'll be boring the f*ck until the club bring it's procedures up to date You and your craven ilk can do what you like, you know I'm right |
You had no specific knowledge of ANY of the facts in the matter on which you got on your high horse - relating it to some dreamy rose-tinted reminiscence of your former life is totally irrelevant, boring and vomit-inducing. That is why it's irrelevant. I'm sorry that you feel the need to debase your own comments by resorting to foul language (not for the first time) but that is a mark of the man. I can't begin to understand what your last sentence means as there is nothing craven about my position, I'm not part of a group or ilk and you certainly are not right (in so many senses). Now go forth and contemplate (and calm down dear before you give yourself a thromby). | | | |
Game in doubt? on 12:23 - Sep 28 with 2404 views | James1980 |
Game in doubt? on 12:05 - Sep 28 by RooleyMoorBlue | It seems ridiculous to me that every season we have an issue with the rain. It`s not like Rochdale has suddenly become the wettest town in the country overnight. It has ALWAYS been so, so why don`t the club invest in said raincovers and then no games would be called off and the covers would pay for themselves over two or three seasons. I don`t understand the logic of not investing. |
Do they have covers at Giggle? They don't need them at the moment. | |
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Game in doubt? on 12:25 - Sep 28 with 2346 views | Ninco |
Game in doubt? on 12:23 - Sep 28 by James1980 | Do they have covers at Giggle? They don't need them at the moment. |
Weatherfield County have borrowed them. | | | |
Game in doubt? on 12:27 - Sep 28 with 2274 views | D_Alien |
Game in doubt? on 12:08 - Sep 28 by BuckTheTrend | You had no specific knowledge of ANY of the facts in the matter on which you got on your high horse - relating it to some dreamy rose-tinted reminiscence of your former life is totally irrelevant, boring and vomit-inducing. That is why it's irrelevant. I'm sorry that you feel the need to debase your own comments by resorting to foul language (not for the first time) but that is a mark of the man. I can't begin to understand what your last sentence means as there is nothing craven about my position, I'm not part of a group or ilk and you certainly are not right (in so many senses). Now go forth and contemplate (and calm down dear before you give yourself a thromby). |
The issues concerned far more important matters than whether a football match would be taking place, and i have specific knowledge of how protocols can - SHOULD - be put in place so that IT systems are geared up not to inconvenience the public as far as possible Since you've been so crass, i'll bore you further by spelling it out NHS emails systems are geared towards keeping patients informed if their procedure is in any danger of not taking place. We received complaints galore - and rightly so - when patients had scheduled procedures cancelled on the day. If the theatre list was in the afternoon (i.e. as with a 3pm kick off at football), i liaised with our IT Dept to ensure that protocols were in place to send automated emails as soon as we became aware there might be an issue. The IT protocol came from the same place as the scheduling email, so it was in effect a simple "cancel response" mechanism in real time. What it asked patients to do was phone their hospital to check if they should turn up or not I know it can work, because it cut down the number of complaints by more than half over a short period of time. All it takes is for someone responsible to put such a protocol in place at the football club, using the same IT facility as in setting up the automated tweet. That is, someone at the club activating a simple "cancel" mechanism for the 9am tweet So much for your very ignorant accusations [Post edited 28 Sep 2019 12:39]
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Game in doubt? on 12:29 - Sep 28 with 2201 views | Ninco |
Game in doubt? on 12:27 - Sep 28 by D_Alien | The issues concerned far more important matters than whether a football match would be taking place, and i have specific knowledge of how protocols can - SHOULD - be put in place so that IT systems are geared up not to inconvenience the public as far as possible Since you've been so crass, i'll bore you further by spelling it out NHS emails systems are geared towards keeping patients informed if their procedure is in any danger of not taking place. We received complaints galore - and rightly so - when patients had scheduled procedures cancelled on the day. If the theatre list was in the afternoon (i.e. as with a 3pm kick off at football), i liaised with our IT Dept to ensure that protocols were in place to send automated emails as soon as we became aware there might be an issue. The IT protocol came from the same place as the scheduling email, so it was in effect a simple "cancel response" mechanism in real time. What it asked patients to do was phone their hospital to check if they should turn up or not I know it can work, because it cut down the number of complaints by more than half over a short period of time. All it takes is for someone responsible to put such a protocol in place at the football club, using the same IT facility as in setting up the automated tweet. That is, someone at the club activating a simple "cancel" mechanism for the 9am tweet So much for your very ignorant accusations [Post edited 28 Sep 2019 12:39]
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Game in doubt? on 12:30 - Sep 28 with 2174 views | James1980 | On as it stands | |
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Game in doubt? on 12:30 - Sep 28 with 2164 views | 442Dale | | |
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Game in doubt? on 12:31 - Sep 28 with 2144 views | Ninco | Game on | | | |
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