Safety first with Oxford United call-off (From Oxford Mail)
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Safety first with Oxford United call-off
9:30am Saturday 19th January 2013 in Prem & F League
By Mark Edwards, Sports Editor. Call me on 01865 425451
Groundsman Rory Moore tries to clear snow off the Kassam Stadium pitch yesterday
TRY as they might, the weather had the final say as Oxford United’s clash against Rotherham was called off yesterday afternoon over fears of safety.
The U’s were confident earlier in the day that the pitch – which had been covered since Tuesday – would be playable, but had voiced concerns over the amount of snow falling.
They had called a 10am inspection for this morning, but the decision was taken out of their hands.
A statement from the club read: “With the weather conditions deteriorating throughout Friday, the home game against Rotherham United at the Kassam Stadium has now been postponed on safety grounds.
“The original plan was for a 10am pitch inspection on Saturday morning, but the approach roads, stands and surrounding areas have become treacherous.
“Spectator safety is a priority and after consultation with the local authority the game has been called off.”
Local non-league games were also decimated by the weather.
Oxford City’s home Blue Square Bet North clash against Halifax was called off at 2pm yesterday, while the Evo-Stik Southern League games involving Banbury United, Abingdon United and Didcot Town are expected to be called off this morning.
Southern League rules state no games can be called off officially until the day of the match.
North Leigh’s game at Tiverton faces an 8.30am pitch inspection.
All games scheduled for Oxford City Council’s pitches were called off at lunchtime yesterday, while the entire Oxfordshire Senior League, North Berks League, Witney & District FA, Oxford Mail Boys League, Oxford Mail Girls League and the Giles Sports Witney Youth League programmes were suspended.
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Comments (17)
11:30am Sat 19 Jan 13
BigAlBiker says...
No I thought not, as usual fans get treated poorly and the good old elf and safety have to be seen to do something, wasters the lot of them.
11:40am Sat 19 Jan 13
disco80 says...
1:42pm Sat 19 Jan 13
Ians view says...
The ground and the car park night be safe, but what about the roads form Yorkshire to Oxford? Perhaps the away supporters will not travel, but what about the players, coach driver, etc.
It's silly nonsense to suggest that the GAME should have continued in these dangerous conditions.
1:56pm Sat 19 Jan 13
BigAlBiker says...
Three points is all we want and do you think they would be so kind to us?
No, another bad day for the home fans..
4:59pm Sat 19 Jan 13
oldun says...
5:57pm Sat 19 Jan 13
train passenger says...
7:02pm Sat 19 Jan 13
oldun says...
7:55pm Sat 19 Jan 13
Chickengeorge44 says...
11:20pm Sat 19 Jan 13
dorsetyellows says...
12:36am Sun 20 Jan 13
Ians view says...
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I think that justifies calling off a GAME of football. Those matches that went ahead... ££££ ahead of common sense.
6:53am Sun 20 Jan 13
Busybody1 says...
12:49pm Sun 20 Jan 13
Megastar07 says...
and Swindon on then there's really no reason
It will cost us later,mark my words
8:28am Mon 21 Jan 13
The 31st Ali says...
8:28am Mon 21 Jan 13
The 31st Ali says...
9:28am Mon 21 Jan 13
BezzaYellow says...
9:53am Mon 21 Jan 13
oldun says...
8:56am Thu 24 Jan 13
PT1 says...