Tottenham Hotspur vs. Manchester United

I never understand this "dangerous conditions" talk. Just wear the right footwear and walk carefully!

It's bull shit

You choose to go to a match... If you fall over on the way it's hardly the fault of the club.

If I fall over on the way to work it's not thier fault!
 
Most residential roads won't have see any gritters or the like, households have to do that themselves if they feel the need.
 
It's bull shit

You choose to go to a match... If you fall over on the way it's hardly the fault of the club.

If I fall over on the way to work it's not thier fault!

I think it must be cars and coaches they're worried about. You're right that it makes no sense if it's about walking - when has walking on snow ever been 'dangerous'? Especially the piddling couple of inches that seems to throw England into crisis every winter (or so the media would have us believe).
 
It's bull shit

You choose to go to a match... If you fall over on the way it's hardly the fault of the club.

If I fall over on the way to work it's not thier fault!

I don't think it is really about who's fault it is, they just don't want tens of thousands of people out and about when they don't need to be and the potential strain on the emergency services when people twist, strain or break something. It makes perfect sense really.



As for the team, not sure about the centrebacks with fitness and what not but something like this:


DDG

Rafael - ???????? - ??????? - Evra

Valencia - Cleverley - Carrick - Young

Rooney - RVP​

I can see Valencia trusted ahead of Nani to help with Bale. I think Nani will be used as an impact player with Young preferred on the left. The rest pick themselves.
 
Sky Sports News: "The game is still on."
 
Redknapp on Goals on Sunday says that the surrounding areas at White Hart Lane aren't great.

Got a feeling Chelsea-Arsenal will go ahead, and our game will be called off...
 
The roads aren't too bad around London it's more to do with the footpaths around WHL.
 
They were playing the Leicester game in the championship on Friday in front of a few thousand fans only with the stadium mostly empty.

Reckon, this will go ahead too if the ground is playable.
 
Hopefully the game still goes ahead. Spurs away is one of our toughest fixtures left, but i am confident we can get something out of the game.

C'mon United.
 
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Tottenham on Twitter: "Our match vs MUFC is still on at the moment (12:18). We are monitoring the situation and we will keep you informed of any changes."
 
I'll be gutted if this is cancelled. I've been looking forward for it all week. Been working extra hard for revision just so I can take a day off today to watch the football.

Fack!
 
What a ridiculous situation as usual in this country.Authorities will leave it until the last minute and inconvenience thousands of people and viewers.
 
They were playing the Leicester game in the championship on Friday in front of a few thousand fans only with the stadium mostly empty.

Reckon, this will go ahead too if the ground is playable.

nothing to do with the pitch, it is all to do with condition of the surrounding area and if the Police deem it unsafe they will call it off, bullshit yes but that the namby pamby world we live in.
 
for feck sake if its the roads around the ground that are a problem and its called off its tottenhams fault. its not like the weather game overnight, a premier league club should have gritters out theyve had all bloody week to antticipate it.
 
If they are gonna cancel it then do it already. What sort of bullshit is leaving it till the last moment when most people have travelled already ?
 
nothing to do with the pitch, it is all to do with condition of the surrounding area and if the Police deem it unsafe they will call it off, bullshit yes but that the namby pamby world we live in.

Not sure but if there was less than half the attendance as per usual at Leicester would mean that it wasn't a great situation there?
 
for feck sake if its the roads around the ground that are a problem and its called off its tottenhams fault. its not like the weather game overnight, a premier league club should have gritters out theyve had all bloody week to antticipate it.

How the hell is it Tottenham's fault if the roads are bad, they are not in control of the roads, even round the ground, the immediate roads surrounding the ground I can see what you mean, but how far would that go?
It is the fault of the local council and there is no way any council will grit all week just so that a PL football match is not called off.
 
Our fixture list would be horrible compared to city if this is off. Still in the CL and one more league game to play in on a tues/wed.
 
I'm in Walthamstow not far from WHL... it's snowing pretty heavily here right now. Everything's sticking as it's fecking freezing.
 
Not sure but if there was less than half the attendance as per usual at Leicester would mean that it wasn't a great situation there?

agreed, but we have all seen matches called of when the pitch was perfect and it has been called off for other reasons, some have been called of because of the condition of the terraces, now that is the fault of the football club.
 
Not sure but if there was less than half the attendance as per usual at Leicester would mean that it wasn't a great situation there?

Leicester was pretty bad on Friday so I am not surprised with the attendance.
 
I went to our match v Wigan at OT a few years ago around Christmas time when the weather was like this, walking up from the swing bridge to the bottom of SMB Way was icy as feck and there were plenty of people struggling (failing) to stay on their feet but the game went ahead.
 
How the hell is it Tottenham's fault if the roads are bad, they are not in control of the roads, even round the ground, the immediate roads surrounding the ground I can see what you mean, but how far would that go?
It is the fault of the local council and there is no way any council will grit all week just so that a PL football match is not called off.

instead of roads i should have said foothpaths which is often the problem for these games. i think considering the tv commitments, travel inconveniences and the simple fact that a game of this level simply should never be called off because of some snow and ice the club has a responsibility to make their stadium accessible.

i cant remember the exact stat but the weekend we were cancelled vs chelsea and about 20 more games in uk were too, there was one game cancelled in germany in arguably worse conditions and that was something like a third division game. theres no excuses for it, thats just my opinion though.
 
Disgrace if they call it off. It's pathetic that this country goes into sheer meltdown due to a few fecking centimeters of snow.

Please don't ruin my Sunday.
 
People are on the trains and buses on their way to the stadium now and they are going to call this off? It should have been done in the morning if needed. Who is going to compensate back the time and money to these people?
 
People are on the trains and buses on their way to the stadium now and they are going to call this off? It should have been done in the morning if needed. Who is going to compensate back the time and money to these people?

After these people travelling on the same footpath's start to make their way to the stadium, they'll cancel it because the footpath's aren't great.