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Re: Water logged pitch?

by popside_yidlad » 27 Apr 2012, 15:39

In no doubt game will be on now.
Looking forward to it. Lets hope its only raining torquay goals tomorrow at plainmoor and hereford goals at crawley

Re: Water logged pitch?

by Gullscorer » 27 Apr 2012, 08:17

Saturday's forecast: http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2635650" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Re: Water logged pitch?

by popside_yidlad » 27 Apr 2012, 06:55

Good news Austrian, I have woke up to gorgeous sunshine and no clouds in the sky. Lets hope it stays that way :)

Re: Water logged pitch?

by HeavenAndHele » 26 Apr 2012, 19:16

Fair play, I haven't had the benefit of visiting Plainmoor itself. I'm just going by what I've seen here, and it didn't seem enough to overwhelm the pitch. Fingers crossed.

Re: Water logged pitch?

by popside_yidlad » 26 Apr 2012, 17:46

Sorry but have to disagree with above. Since weekend its been heavy downpours. I was there Tuesday and pitch was heavy under foot. It then rained most of that afternoon and yesterday. Concern was such that they were due to train there today but changed venue Tuesday.
If we get another day like today, tomorrow should be on tho

Re: Water logged pitch?

by HeavenAndHele » 26 Apr 2012, 17:37

I'm a mile from the ground and I don't have fish swimming past my windows just yet, so it should be fine :)

Seriously, it has been showery, and the forecast for tomorrow is more showers, but if it's anything like it's been all week they won't be heavy or persistent enough to waterlog the pitch. The good news is only light rain is forecast for Saturday afternoon... the bad news is look what happened when it rained at Wimbledon :(

Re: Water logged pitch?

by popside_yidlad » 26 Apr 2012, 17:32

Its basically top of town centre. Weather today been mostly dry broken up by sporadic downpours just to keep you updated Austrian

Re: Water logged pitch?

by AustrianAndyGull » 26 Apr 2012, 17:29

In all seriousness, is a waterlogged pitch a real possibility at this stage or has the danger passed? I'd like to know for definate tomorrow as i'm due to travel down early doors saturday. I hope for GazzaB's sake the game will be on as it sound like an epic trek he has had to get down from dirty Leeds! Gazza, you'd have been quicker steering a camel down the M5 mate! :lol:

Re: Water logged pitch?

by Gullscorer » 26 Apr 2012, 17:15

Couldn't we start up a water polo team...? :-D

Re: Water logged pitch?

by AlexGulls » 26 Apr 2012, 15:35

Tor is how its said.

Re: Water logged pitch?

by AustrianAndyGull » 26 Apr 2012, 14:21

Do you pronounce torre as TORRY or TOR? Outsider so don't know but have always wondered.

Re: Water logged pitch?

by popside_yidlad » 26 Apr 2012, 10:29

I live in torre and not seen any if there has been its certainly no more than drizzle. Sun shining : )

Re: Water logged pitch?

by Dave » 26 Apr 2012, 10:06

You spoke to soon, it's raining , and I am only 15 minutes drive away from Plainmoor.

Re: Water logged pitch?

by popside_yidlad » 26 Apr 2012, 09:54

Good news this morning so far no rain : ).
Grey overhead but doesnt look too threatening

Re: Water logged pitch?

by Trojan 67 » 25 Apr 2012, 22:58

Southampton Gull wrote:Aussie better get his long fork out ;-)

THAT particular f*rk*r should take a day off (or two) from his paid employment and concentrate on what's vital : f*rk*n about up at Plainmoor for the next day (or two).


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