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AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
Actually, the current ownership have spent a lot of money on the ground, which had been neglected for decades despite the years in the PL (or because of them). But they can't do everything at once. Drainage was apparently one of the next items on the to do list even before this week. This has not been a regular occurance for PFC- these cancellations are the first since 2013. Aberdeen and Motherwell both had games called off this week.

This.

I think the worst pitch I ever saw was at Fir Park when Gretna were ground sharing with Motherwell in 2007/8. By November the pitch resembled a ploughed field and was basically unplayable. I remember being at a League Cup game there one evening and watching a low cross came in which instead of bouncing stopped dead in a rut full of water. The players just stood and laughed, because there really wasn't anything else you could do.

Took them a good couple of seasons for the pitch to fully recover.

Games aren't just called off for fun, and maintaining a pitch properly is seriously hard work as well as expensive.
 

PaulSB

Squire
A BIG day for Rovers. Away to Norwich with a win giving us 18th spot and breathing space, defeat could drop us back into the bottom three.
 

StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
Defeat at Preston. I don't mind too much given that my train to London yesterday was soured by a bunch of obnoxious 'fans' heading up for the match. I imagine they'll be somewhat quieter heading back…
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
First time in a really long time, went to a game to watch Posh trounce Wigan 6-1.
All Posh the first 30 minutes till Wigan woke up then fairly even through the rest of the game but Wigan never really looked dangerous when it really mattered, Posh did.
Couple pints before, a pint in the way home and a little something to eat at the ground...lovely time considering what's going on for us
 
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PaulSB

Squire
A BIG day for Rovers. Away to Norwich with a win giving us 18th spot and breathing space, defeat could drop us back into the bottom three.
Well it proved to be a big day for all the wrong reasons. Beaten 2 - 0, our interim manager seemed very despondent in his post match comments, dropped into the bottom three.

After yesterday if Pompey get 3/4 points from their games in hand I think it will be a straight shoot out between Leicester, WBA and Rovers for the third relegation spot. Perhaps Oxford but I'm not sure.

I don't like the look of our remaining fixtures for the season. As for February? Four games to play. At best I see two points from twelve. This really is awful.
 

katiewlx

Well-Known Member
Games aren't just called off for fun, and maintaining a pitch properly is seriously hard work as well as expensive.

there appear to be no penalties or sanctions against clubs for doing so though, which I dont think is the case in the Premier League anymore. and its hard not to feel some clubs might see it as advantageous sometimes to not put as much work or expense into ensure games can be played.
 

No Ta Doctor

Über Member
Yeah, the investment in City was very inconvenient indeed to the oligopoly it broke.

It didn't really break an oligopoly though, did it? Just started a new one, but with mega-rich and extremely dubious owners.

Chelsea got there first, obviously. As an Arsenal fan I'm particularly aggrieved, because if we were part of an oligopoly we did it under our own steam. We did it by ending Liverpool's dominance in the eighties and by challenging the superpower of Man Utd in the nineties/noughties. To be competitive with Man Utd we built a new stadium, redeveloped the old one (listed building so we couldn't just tear it down, thankfully) and did some associated development of flats and offices - all without a sugar-daddy, just standard loans from banks.

Our reward for that was the arrival of Abramovich, who "parked his tanks on our lawn and is firing £50 notes at us" as David Dein said at the time. The half a billion he splashed out then was a ridiculous amount of money for the period. Instead of a new golden age in the new stadium, our Invincibles were the last time we won the league as the Chelsea domination (interspersed with some continued Man Utd dominance) started. Then Sheikh Mansour arrived at Man City and suddenly we have to sell our players to keep up the mortgage payments - Clichy, Kolo Touré, Adebayor, Sagna, Nasri went to City - that's half a team.

The massive inflation in player transfer fees and wages caused by Chelsea and City wasn't really possible to compete with, and we dropped from being 1st/2nd to 3rd/4th and then out of the top four entirely and playing in UEFA League instead of Champions League.

I guess some people will think this is a good thing, but I think it's fundamentally broken football. I think both Liverpool and Arsenal lost out on titles to a couple of smaller teams that just happened to win the oligarch lottery. Where we had to compete with the spending power of the Man Utd machine and its global merchandising suddenly we had to compete with teams with bottomless pockets. It gutted English football and opened it up to foreign billionaires (e.g. Dein sold his shares to Usmanov in a bid to get a billionaire on board, but the rest of the board were unimpressed and sold to Kroenke to stop him. Usmanov is currently sanctioned along with Abramovich, having also buggered around with Everton, and eventually we're under sole ownership of Kroenke, in a forced buyout that removed shares from independent Arsenal fans).

And yes, we've spent a fortune on players the last few years, but we've done it within the rules, and we've been limited by them. And maybe one day we'll find out what happens with those 115 (actually 134 now btw) charges. I don't hold out much hope, though precedents have been set with other teams now. I doubt we'll see an open top bus ride for a title awarded retrospectively anyway, the ultimate irony would be to hear you won a title without any of the joy of actually winning it - that's a proper robbery. Bitter? You bet.

Anyway, 3 pts V Sunderland yesterday (still as many titles as Chelsea) and hopefully City lose to Liverpool today and we might be on our way to our first title since 2004.
 

AndyRM

XOXO
Location
North Shields
there appear to be no penalties or sanctions against clubs for doing so though, which I dont think is the case in the Premier League anymore. and its hard not to feel some clubs might see it as advantageous sometimes to not put as much work or expense into ensure games can be played.

What you're suggesting would involve corruption on a huge scale at a club.
 

laurentian

Well-Known Member
First win of 2026 for The Cobblers: 3-1 vs Stevenage!

Sees us rise out of the relegation zone (but it is incredibly close down there)
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
I posted this on FB 12 years ago

What an AWSOME week-end. Liverpool batter Arsenal 5.1. Everton lose to Spurs (draw would have been better). City drop points and to top it all Man Utd throw it away with the last kick of the game.
Sometime life does seem good!!!

Them were the days :blush:
 

T4tomo

Legendary Member
Championship throwing up timely fixtures, the mighty Boro overhaul Cov at the top of the league last night (after being 10 pts behind in November) and what match is next up? yes Cov vs Boro next Monday!
 

laurentian

Well-Known Member
Cobblers manage their second 3-1 victory of the week over Wimbledon to secure a place in the Football League Trophy semi final . . .
 
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