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That’s the bit that jumped out at me, you could clearly see what the temperatures were going to be in the early hours of Saturday morning.lowerbourneshot wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 8:08 pmWorsened ? The temperature was there for all to see it was going as low as minus 6 to 7 early hours .Sean Chambers wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 8:04 pm Louis the club Secretary has apologised.
I can only apologise profusely to supporters and staff who made the long journey. The pitch was inspected yesterday with similar forecasts predicted overnight. Conditions worsened in the early hours unexpectedly. I’m sorry we did not get an earlier decision.
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Especially as the covers only go down to minus 4 . Lower than that would take a lot of thawing out .Sean Chambers wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 9:31 pmThat’s the bit that jumped out at me, you could clearly see what the temperatures were going to be in the early hours of Saturday morning.lowerbourneshot wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 8:08 pmWorsened ? The temperature was there for all to see it was going as low as minus 6 to 7 early hours .Sean Chambers wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 8:04 pm Louis the club Secretary has apologised.
I can only apologise profusely to supporters and staff who made the long journey. The pitch was inspected yesterday with similar forecasts predicted overnight. Conditions worsened in the early hours unexpectedly. I’m sorry we did not get an earlier decision.
https://x.com/louisjfell/status/1878084 ... noSUKY2TPv
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Spot on.lowerbourneshot wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 9:33 pmEspecially as the covers only go down to minus 4 . Lower than that would take a lot of thawing out .Sean Chambers wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 9:31 pmThat’s the bit that jumped out at me, you could clearly see what the temperatures were going to be in the early hours of Saturday morning.lowerbourneshot wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 8:08 pm
Worsened ? The temperature was there for all to see it was going as low as minus 6 to 7 early hours .
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Do other clubs do these kind of things ? If it was a one off you'd accept it but we do like to shoot ourselves in the foot . If the game had been called of yesterday nobody would have complained.Sean Chambers wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 9:34 pmSpot on.lowerbourneshot wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 9:33 pmEspecially as the covers only go down to minus 4 . Lower than that would take a lot of thawing out .Sean Chambers wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 9:31 pm
That’s the bit that jumped out at me, you could clearly see what the temperatures were going to be in the early hours of Saturday morning.
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Yes, peter. I accept that. It is regrettable when regular posters fall out. We are all Shots supporters after all.
(Shots supporters? We must be mad )
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Sensible post....Though I will ask why oh why did the club post a tweet being rather over confident that all was fine. Also helpers with the pitch also had that confidence..Silasgoldeen wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 9:29 pm To me the problem today was last week. Last week they didn't get covers down in time but managed to turn things around. The ref was sympathetic and by hook or by crook they got where they needed to get.
This week they had covers down in time and, having succeeded in getting the game on last week, thought that everything would be okay. And the ground was seemingly in good nick this morning.
So it seems likely that last week's success probably led to this week's over-confidence.
Then the new ref turned up and - as is his right - decided that he wasn't happy with the pitch.
We might infer from the tone of the club's message "the ref has turned up and called it off" (or words to that effect) that the club weren't very pleased with this, but that's just my assumption, having left just after 11 with everyone content that the game was on.
I'd be interested to know if the area in front of the South Stand was worse than last week or whether the ref just wasn't prepared to give the game a chance.
Whatever. I'm sure there'll be a bit of a review within the club. Whenever this sort of thing happens it seems like fans default to assuming that the people involved are idiots, which plainly isn't the case. But yeah, to me it seems like the club got caught out either a) by two refs having different interpretations, or b) the area in front of the South Stand not thawing as quickly as expected, or maybe both. They could have taken the easy way out (along with the rest of the division) and just called the game off yesterday, but in trying hard to give us all a game of football they've ended up with egg on their face. Live and learn.
It would have been best keeping quiet till the man that mattered said yes or no
Also I apologise to the Secretary Louis.. I thought it said louise and was a women (
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Some people have this weird obsession with getting upset even when they know You’re talking sense and it drives me mad
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I was lucky in that I was an Army FA referee and that there were never any problems from others with my decisions. Even with civilian matches. I always gave explanations for my decisions. However, I really do despair for our officials safety these days, especially in the lower echelons as highlighted in another thread.lowerbourneshot wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 9:15 pmI bet you took no nonsenseStenhouse wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 8:54 pmLower I agree with you. As I said the messages that the game was definitely on was foolish! As I was a Referee in the 70's to 90's it was always my decision if a game was on - nobody else's.lowerbourneshot wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 8:51 pm
It the whole thing stenny of how everything was smugly communicated that irks everyone . Oh look we don't need a pitch inspection etc etc . The covers go down to minus 4 well ĥere 5 miles away this morning it was minus 8.9 . The grassy areas in Aldershot were solid at midday . It was freezing again at 4pm
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I imagine everyone was pleased with the morning's work and the social media person was just reflecting the positive vibes. Maybe someone somewhere should've been prodding and saying "are we sure?" but I'm not sure whose job that would be.Rba wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 9:37 pmSensible post....Though I will ask why oh why did the club post a tweet being rather over confident that all was fine. Also helpers with the pitch also had that confidence..Silasgoldeen wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 9:29 pm To me the problem today was last week. Last week they didn't get covers down in time but managed to turn things around. The ref was sympathetic and by hook or by crook they got where they needed to get.
This week they had covers down in time and, having succeeded in getting the game on last week, thought that everything would be okay. And the ground was seemingly in good nick this morning.
So it seems likely that last week's success probably led to this week's over-confidence.
Then the new ref turned up and - as is his right - decided that he wasn't happy with the pitch.
We might infer from the tone of the club's message "the ref has turned up and called it off" (or words to that effect) that the club weren't very pleased with this, but that's just my assumption, having left just after 11 with everyone content that the game was on.
I'd be interested to know if the area in front of the South Stand was worse than last week or whether the ref just wasn't prepared to give the game a chance.
Whatever. I'm sure there'll be a bit of a review within the club. Whenever this sort of thing happens it seems like fans default to assuming that the people involved are idiots, which plainly isn't the case. But yeah, to me it seems like the club got caught out either a) by two refs having different interpretations, or b) the area in front of the South Stand not thawing as quickly as expected, or maybe both. They could have taken the easy way out (along with the rest of the division) and just called the game off yesterday, but in trying hard to give us all a game of football they've ended up with egg on their face. Live and learn.
It would have been best keeping quiet till the man that mattered said yes or no
Also I apologise to the Secretary Louis.. I thought it said louise and was a women (
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a friend of mine has just started and has been bumped up 2 or 3 levels already. The interesting thing is that to get to National League you need about 8 promotions, so while we might all get upset at what we see, these are good and dedicated refs, relatively speaking. My friend was saying that often there aren't right or wrong answers and you just have to call it as you see it, and that to be mindful that you're managing a game, so it's not always black or white. He says he talks to players all the time and explains to them that if they keep giving him grief he's probably not going to be on their side in a borderline call... and many decisions really are borderline. But he still gets a lot of nonsense from players.Stenhouse wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 9:42 pmI was lucky in that I was an Army FA referee and that there were never any problems from others with my decisions. Even with civilian matches. I always gave explanations for my decisions. However, I really do despair for our officials safety these days, especially in the lower echelons as highlighted in another thread.
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Could well happen if we avoid away draws in the Trophy. We seem to be taking the Hampshire Cup very seriouslylowerbourneshot wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 9:13 pm3 cup finals and a relegation would be quite a seasonPeter macdonald wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 9:08 pm Another p-p or 2 then that pathetic cup competition could really be a nuisance
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Exactly!Silasgoldeen wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 9:48 pma friend of mine has just started and has been bumped up 2 or 3 levels already. The interesting thing is that to get to National League you need about 8 promotions, so while we might all get upset at what we see, these are good and dedicated refs, relatively speaking. My friend was saying that often there aren't right or wrong answers and you just have to call it as you see it, and that to be mindful that you're managing a game, so it's not always black or white. He says he talks to players all the time and explains to them that if they keep giving him grief he's probably not going to be on their side in a borderline call... and many decisions really are borderline. But he still gets a lot of nonsense from players.Stenhouse wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 9:42 pmI was lucky in that I was an Army FA referee and that there were never any problems from others with my decisions. Even with civilian matches. I always gave explanations for my decisions. However, I really do despair for our officials safety these days, especially in the lower echelons as highlighted in another thread.
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Spot on Old Bob, we all want the same thing. We are all allowed different opinions but we all still want us to win football matches.
Yep we are all mad.
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Good post, Silas. And this, the bit about it's not always black and white, is EXACTLY why VAR is such a dumb stupidity. It's an attempt to be black and white in a domain where honest opinions differ.Silasgoldeen wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 9:48 pma friend of mine has just started and has been bumped up 2 or 3 levels already. The interesting thing is that to get to National League you need about 8 promotions, so while we might all get upset at what we see, these are good and dedicated refs, relatively speaking. My friend was saying that often there aren't right or wrong answers and you just have to call it as you see it, and that to be mindful that you're managing a game, so it's not always black or white. He says he talks to players all the time and explains to them that if they keep giving him grief he's probably not going to be on their side in a borderline call... and many decisions really are borderline. But he still gets a lot of nonsense from players.Stenhouse wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 9:42 pmI was lucky in that I was an Army FA referee and that there were never any problems from others with my decisions. Even with civilian matches. I always gave explanations for my decisions. However, I really do despair for our officials safety these days, especially in the lower echelons as highlighted in another thread.
We saw that today, with two referees having differing opinions on the pitch being playable.
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You should never label anyone these days incase of causing offence .Rba wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 9:37 pmSensible post....Though I will ask why oh why did the club post a tweet being rather over confident that all was fine. Also helpers with the pitch also had that confidence..Silasgoldeen wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2025 9:29 pm To me the problem today was last week. Last week they didn't get covers down in time but managed to turn things around. The ref was sympathetic and by hook or by crook they got where they needed to get.
This week they had covers down in time and, having succeeded in getting the game on last week, thought that everything would be okay. And the ground was seemingly in good nick this morning.
So it seems likely that last week's success probably led to this week's over-confidence.
Then the new ref turned up and - as is his right - decided that he wasn't happy with the pitch.
We might infer from the tone of the club's message "the ref has turned up and called it off" (or words to that effect) that the club weren't very pleased with this, but that's just my assumption, having left just after 11 with everyone content that the game was on.
I'd be interested to know if the area in front of the South Stand was worse than last week or whether the ref just wasn't prepared to give the game a chance.
Whatever. I'm sure there'll be a bit of a review within the club. Whenever this sort of thing happens it seems like fans default to assuming that the people involved are idiots, which plainly isn't the case. But yeah, to me it seems like the club got caught out either a) by two refs having different interpretations, or b) the area in front of the South Stand not thawing as quickly as expected, or maybe both. They could have taken the easy way out (along with the rest of the division) and just called the game off yesterday, but in trying hard to give us all a game of football they've ended up with egg on their face. Live and learn.
It would have been best keeping quiet till the man that mattered said yes or no
Also I apologise to the Secretary Louis.. I thought it said louise and was a women (