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Saturday's Weather Forecast. Here We Go Again?


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Almost 50 mile per hour winds, high chance of snow and maximum 3 degrees?

Aye nae bother, get the match on. Lovely conditions to travel to/from stadium and sit on a plastic seat for two hours.

No wonder football in Scotland is in the grubber.

Hope they play "when will i see you again" not sure i want it at maximum volume though

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Driving rain, sleet and snow, 50-60 mph winds and 3 degrees C.

And swathes of fans seriously think this is preferable to playing in June and July?????

Fair play I suppose. Not for me though.

This is warm fire, tea and cake weather.

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.The game gets called off, they get slagged.

Since sensible decisions aren't made how de we know anyone would slag them? On what grounds? If the forecast the day before the game or the morning of the game, before anyone has travelled, is bad weather with a good chance the game being off then calling it off on time would not be a slagging matter imho.

However telling us twice a game is definitely on then calling it off 3 mins before kick-off is a slagging matter.

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Since sensible decisions aren't made how de we know anyone would slag them? On what grounds? If the forecast the day before the game or the morning of the game, before anyone has travelled, is bad weather with a good chance the game being off then calling it off on time would not be a slagging matter imho.

However telling us twice a game is definitely on then calling it off 3 mins before kick-off is a slagging matter.

I take it you're new to the forum?

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There are five pitch inspections currently planned for tomorrow:

Ladbrokes Premiership

Inverness CT v Hearts - pitch inspection 7.30am

(Live on Sky Sports, 12.30pm)

Ladbrokes Championship

Dumbarton v Livingston - pitch inspection 10.00am

Ladbrokes League 1

Cowdenbeath v Forfar Athletic - pitch inspection 9.00am

Ladbrokes League 2

Berwick Rangers v Queen's Park - pitch inspection 10.00am

East Fife v Clyde - pitch inspection 10.00am

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It's not going to. snow.

You heard it here first.

The extreme westerly wind should give us a 10 goal lead in the first half followed by the eye of the storm taking 45 minutes to pass over during the second half.

Job done.

It's the roof off the stand that'll annoy the tree huggers.

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