("Notts
County's NPower League One clash with Leyton Orient has been
postponed on the grounds of health and safety.
Although
both teams were eager to go ahead, the match officials decided that
the pitch was not fit for action") - www.nottscountyfc.co.uk
After
seeing the tweets from the Official Notts County Twitter page on
Saturday morning, I must admit, it didn't surprise me that the Meadow
Lane pitch was due for an inspection that morning. Looking outside of
my bedroom window, all I could see was blistering rain, pounding and
bouncing off the pavements. I thought to myself, "Theres no way
the referee is going to let the game play in this! Just unplayable
conditions! Madness!" I'll admit, I never bothered or even
thought about the effort the groundsmen would have made to try and
get the pitch playable at that point in time. I thought the weather
was just going to take its toll on the pitch, and confined it to the
ever growing list of other fixtures that were being cancelled across
the country due to the battering rain.
As I walked to work dreading
the thought of endless queues and pushing trolleys in the soaking
rain for five and a half hours, I just kept assuming to myself that
the match with Leyton Orient would not take place, and I was deemed
correct, as a customer (Who was a fellow Notts County supporter) came
to my till during the afternoon and he informed me of the unfortunate
news. Again, I wasn't that surprised as I was expecting that outcome,
but I was still deeply disappointed. Not only because I couldn't go
due to work commitments, but because of the fact that this game
against Leyton Orient was the perfect opportunity to help address our
home form and to start to erase the minor "blip" were under
at the moment which is two defeats at home in a row. One to Brentford
and the other to League Two side Rotherham which put us out of the FA
Cup at the second round stage, but I wont dwell on those two
results.. less said about them the better!
Anyhow,
I got home, relieved to be away from the mad house that is my
workplace, and as I tucked into my Pepperoni Pizza and Chips my
parents ordered in for me for when I got home, I began to do some
research on the Internet and look for some opinions from any
associated with Notts County based on the earlier postponement. What
I read on the Official Notts County website did make me open my eyes
a lot more to the hard work the Ground staff, Greg Smith and Trevor
Hutchison put into, to make Meadow Lane as firm and steady as it
possibly can be. It also showed me, that we really need to raise the
issue on under heating for Meadow Lane.
Now I know that people are
going to jump on me and say that were a tight budgeted club who cant
afford many luxuries, but what if we actually do go up this season?
What if we do reach the promised land that is the NPower
Championship? We cant expect to just have the same leniency that we
get now as a League One club. We need to start thinking as a
collective unit about under heating, and we need to do it now,
because sooner rather than later, the issue is going to be raised
again. Especially around the Winter. Im not taking anything away from
Greg and Trevor because those two men work their socks off to get
Meadow Lane up to scratch. Their job is made even harder due to the
fact that Nottingham Rugby also share Meadow Lane with Notts County
Football Club as well, I'm just saying that their jobs, as well as
money, which is so important nowadays in todays climate, especially
in Football, can be saved a lot of unnecessary hassle by
re-developing Meadow Lane and acquiring under heating. Will we ever
get it? Sooner rather than later in my eyes, but only time will tell
if the board decide to do this or not. If they want to improve Meadow
Lane, avoid any ludicrous and "astonishing" (In the words
of Chief Executive Jim Rodwell) referee decisions about why the game
should be postponed, then get under heating to melt the frost, and
get more grass for the pitch to help soak the rain water up quicker.
It'll work.. I'm sure!
Looking
at some of the Meadow Lane pictures that were taken by the Official
Notts County website, I am actually surprised that the game got
postponed itself. Yes, I know I sound like I'm contradicting myself
but let me get straight to the point. The ball bounced when the
referee dropped the ball in the middle of the pitch to test how
soaked the grass was. It bounced, so therefore, the pitch is
playable. The referee then called the game off due to the safety of
the players.
Now, I'm no doctor or physiotherapist when it comes to
injuries, but seriously, I have absolutely no idea what the referee
was thinking when he made that call! I mean, the players trained on
the pitch whilst the referee was there! He could see them playing on
the pitch and not once did it look like a player was going to take a
tumble or develop an injury! Was he looking at the weather report for
during the match itself? I don't know, but what I do know is that the
match should not have been postponed, and that by the game being
cancelled, it has cost Notts County several thousands of pounds in
money (According to Chief Executive Jim Rodwell) which could have
spent on funding for players in January but will now make Keith
Curles budget for new players less in the January Transfer Window.
Not to mention the long journey back to London for the away Leyton
Orient supporters! I feel for them. All the way just to be told the
game is off.. Embarrassing!
Frustrated,
disappointed & confused are the words id use right now at this
moment in time
Our
next home game is now on New Years Day against high flying and
promotion rivals Milton Keynes Dons, which, if the game is still on
for (Tongue in cheek!), im sure it'll promise to be a very
entertaining match up, pitting two teams who like to pass the ball
around on the pitch.
But
for now, i'll leave you with some interesting quotes from Manager
Keith Curle and Chief Executive Jim Rodwell after the announcement of
our home match against Leyton Orient being postponed from the
official Notts County website
Bring
on Shrewsbury away on Boxing Day!! Lets make it 22 unbeaten away!
“It’s
understandable when it’s dangerous conditions or freak of nature
weather conditions, but the pitch was in fantastic condition,” -
Keith Curle
“I
am astonished at the decision of today’s match referee to call the
game off. In all my years in football I have never been more
surprised at a decision, it quite simply beggars belief that a
professional match official could come to this conclusion." -
Jim Rodwell

I actually watched the video of the team training, the ball was bouncing better than what you would of expected. Only certain areas the ball seemed sluggish but there was worse pitches in-which the games actually went ahead. It was a very strange decision.
ReplyDeleteGood Read
~Notts Joe