Oxford United's FA Cup replay frozen off (From Witney Gazette)
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Oxford United's FA Cup replay frozen off
12:13pm Wednesday 12th December 2012 in News
OXFORD United have been forced to postpone tonight's FA Cup replay after a pitch inspection this lunchtime.
The pitch was covered last night, but with temperatures forcecast to fall below freezing before the scheduled kick-off it was unlikely the second round replay with Accrington Stanley could have been completed.
The tie has been rearranged for Tuesday, December 18.
Comments(9)
senior supporter
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1:26pm Wed 12 Dec 12
Pavinder Msvarensy
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5:54pm Wed 12 Dec 12
Brenda Jackson
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9:50pm Wed 12 Dec 12
Clue - fk.
Bet the manager was relieved, delaying this has delayed his inevitable departure.
osney terrier
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10:10pm Wed 12 Dec 12
As far as kassam is concerned, we have outstayed our welcome,!!!
Where do we go from here ?
Undersoil heating or no undersoil heating ?
Brenda Jackson
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10:56pm Wed 12 Dec 12
He's happy to be taking the candy out of the baby's mouth, so to speak.
And no doubt has a quiet chuckle to himself on his Yacht moored off Monaco, now and then- re-counting how ingeniously he duped Council Officials and OUFC Board members.
There was never any 'Welcome' from kassam.
Myron Blatz
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12:16am Thu 13 Dec 12
King Joke
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1:03pm Thu 13 Dec 12
I remember seeing clips from matches in the 70s on pitches covered in snow, cleared along the line markings, played with an orange ball.
THey're not ballet dancers they're footer players! THey should be made to get out there and do what they're paid for.
PT1
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1:22pm Thu 13 Dec 12
The game was called off as stated in a previous comment 'Saving the away team and supporters from a 300 mile round trip'
You are correct in saying that you have seen games played in the 70's that the pitch has been covered in snow and they have played with an orange ball. This has been repeated in previous years at the Kassam but not with the pitch frozen under foot, if there isn't a frost then the snow falls it acts as an insulating layer.
COYY
GRB says...
12:41pm Wed 12 Dec 12