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Fleet official explains Crawley postponement |
"I inspected the pitch again at 1.00pm by which time it had been
raining steadily for a few hours and still the pitch was perfect. I stayed
on or around the pitch from that point until it was eventually postponed and
at no point could we have justified an early inspection as the pitch was
perfectly playable – a crystal ball would have been necessary in order to
see what was to happen later in the day.
"I had been keeping a close eye on the local weather forecast and it
was quite specific in that the rain was due to stop between around 6.00 -7.00
pm which in fact it eventually did.
"I know the characteristics of our pitch very well; it can take a
fair bit of rain but then due to our high water table it reaches a
saturation point, the impossibility is knowing in advance when this point
is. Due to the construction of the pitch a game can take place without any
problem even though the water table might be just inches below the surface.
"At around 5.30 pm I was becoming concerned as it was raining as
hard as it had all day and there were signs that water was beginning to lay
on the surface. The match referee (who by the way is the only person to
officially call the game off) was due to arrive at the ground imminently and
it was at this point that we needed the rain to stop. "I have to admit that at this point in time there were some patches
of laying water and if the rain was to have continued for much longer the
game would have probably become farcical. "We had received a fantastic amount of interest all day and I
believe that despite the weather we would have seen a decent crowd for the
game.
"The football club apologises sincerely to all those who made the
journey only to be disappointed upon arrival, but we must stress that at a
very late stage we were beaten by the elements and the elements alone. "The club can always learn from these situations and I will be
raising some of the issues that I have read on the forum and agree
wholeheartedly with. I went out to the main entrance after the game myself
to explain to many people what had taken place and it seemed to me that they
all went away disappointed but satisfied in that they at least had been made
aware of the circumstances."
Gravesend & Northfleet officials have taken plenty of
flack from supporters on internet message boards recently after their
Nationwide Conference game against Crawley Town was postponed an hour and
a half before kick off on Friday night due to a waterlogged Stonebridge
Road pitch, writes Stephen McCartney.
Club secretary and director Roly Edwards, has, however, issued a statement
on the club's website - www.gnfc.co.uk
- explaining some of the details surrounding this decision from the
club's perspective.
He said: "I first arrived at the ground at
08.30 am and at this point the pitch was in a perfect state for the match to
be played.
"I visited again at around 11.00 am at which point in time it was
raining quite steadily but the pitch looked great.
"Also by this time the office were receiving lots of calls re the match
being played and we had no option but to express a firm positiveness that
the game would go ahead. Mixed messages are not what people want to hear and
there was no doubt or signs of problems with the pitch at this time.
"He duly arrived and amid the downpour immediately expressed his
concern. I advised him of the forecast but I have to admit there were no
signs of the rain stopping, if anything it was becoming worse.
"We agreed to delay the opening of the gates until 6.15pm and make a
decision then. There was no let up in the weather during this time and at
6.10pm he made the decision to call the game off.
"In fact within a few minutes the rain had stopped and we were faced
with a completely different picture. I honestly believe that if a decision
had been made 15 minutes later or had it stopped raining a half an hour
earlier then the match would most definitely have gone ahead.
"It is our responsibility to do all that we can to ensure that any
match takes place and this is what we did.