The precautions you would advocate ate what in relation to the weather? The pitch is heated and was presumably switched on. Snow fell around 2.5 hours before kick off. The referee decides if the pitch is playable or not. There was no overnight snow meaning there was no reason to call for an early pitch inspection.
The situations are somewhat different. One was predictable today's was not.
I didn't think you'd accept the similarities, as you never really seemed to grasp what had gone on. The key similarity is neither club made the decision, and both seemingly complied with the FL requirements, and played no part in making the decision. It was pointed out that the angst Blackburn fans were trying to throw our way was misguided. Blackburn fans seem to choose to ignore that.
I'll summarise once again what I said at the time, which has since been confirmed by all parties, but I have no intention of labouring it, as you seem to have already made your mind up.
In the run up to our game, the club had been advising the FL that the covid situation had reached a critical stage in the week before and we were unlikely to have a team,, it's reasonable to assume Blackburn were informed of this. This was ignored, right up until the final covid tests, where additional players tested positive. The FL were fully informed at all times, and they made the last minute decision.
Today, the weather was forecast well in advance, and as you ask, Blackburn claim to have taken all precautions, which seems to be borne out by the pictures and videos I've seen of the players warming up, yet as in our case, it was the fl that made the final decision.
You can choose to ignore the similarity, in the same way I'll ignore your reply if you do. I doubt many others on here are all that interested. I just thought it could help with your earlier misunderstanding.
