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Plymouth v Glasgow Tues 11th July 2023


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25 minutes ago, Jaizer said:

Have Plymouth just been unlucky this season or is there a reason so many rain offs?

Yeah, it's called the weather.

Mark Phillips most certainly tried really hard to get last Tuesday on, was battling the elements right up to about 6.45, when one final burst of rain during referee and skippers track inspection ended the hopes.   Very unlucky.

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1 minute ago, crescent girl said:

Yeah, it's called the weather.

Mark Phillips most certainly tried really hard to get last Tuesday on, was battling the elements right up to about 6.45, when one final burst of rain during referee and skippers track inspection ended the hopes.   Very unlucky.

Hence my question, don't need to be a "forum fanny" about it. Not being from the area I've no idea the Devonian climate!!!

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9 minutes ago, Jaizer said:

Hence my question, don't need to be a "forum fanny" about it. Not being from the area I've no idea the Devonian climate!!!

Dick’s just desperate to join the “ forum fanny” Club.He can’t help it,it’s an age thing.

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24 minutes ago, Fromafar said:

Dick’s just desperate to join the “ forum fanny” Club.He can’t help it,it’s an age thing.

Dick is the honorary president of the forum fanny club.

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43 minutes ago, Jaizer said:

Hence my question, don't need to be a "forum fanny" about it. Not being from the area I've no idea the Devonian climate!!!

Next time your down in Berwick present Dick with the gold forum fanny rosette.

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4 minutes ago, foreverblue said:

I believe Devon is regarded as one of the wettest counties in the country.

Not in the top 10:

The top ten wettest counties in England are (in descending order): Cumbria, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Northumberland, Durham, Lincolnshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, East Sussex, and Kent.

Source: https://www.historic-cornwall.org.uk/is-cornwall-the-wettest-county-in-england/

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Plymouth will remember Brennan cry baby strop to get last seasons fixture called off due to a damp patch. 

Heavy rain in South West at weekend and yesterday, I was in Tintagel for the weekend and raining all way back up to Bristol yesterday afternoon. 

Bomber is a big draw still down there so they probably want best possible weather to attract the Cornish hordes. 

Wise early decision will be appreciated by Glasgow too probably. 

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2 hours ago, Bellers101 said:

Apparently everything was ok this morning until one of the track staff knocked over his Sports Direct mug completely flooding the track.

Did they consider burning some hay on the track to dry it out? :rofl:

Thats very funny - fair play!!:t::rofl:

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4 hours ago, Bellers101 said:

Apparently everything was ok this morning until one of the track staff knocked over his Sports Direct mug completely flooding the track.

Did they consider burning some hay on the track to dry it out? :rofl:

You could drown in one of those things :D

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