Don't know what this has got to do with me, no-one has mentioned my name in all this.. haha..
I have often wondered the same thing though, rolo.. :thumbsup:
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Finally some ZPL talk instead of everyone worring about newfm....
Starting to tighten up at the top for a lot of teams - all grades seem to have multiple possibilities for final four...this weekend see's a lot of teams vying for crucial points.
New Lambton Eagles are holding their Old Boys Day at this weekends fixture v Garden Suburb. We hope to see a huge crowd at 'The Nest'!
Mayfield vs suns
1st 1-2
Res 6-2
3rds 1-1
Mayfield any report on your reserve grade keeper?
Did not look well
Swansea v uni. Up the mighty swans 2-1 win over the Newcastle university hipsters
Barnsley V Dudley
3rds 0-5
Res 1-1
First 3-4
3rds 2 - 2
resies 4 - 3 bero
1st 4 - 2 bero
Any1 have the burbs and new lambton results
Garden Suburb v New Lambton
3rd: 2 - 0
resies: 0 - 1
1st: 1 - 1
Due to concerns for player safety due to ground conditions game was cancelled.
New lambton come out lunch time took photos and call head of association to come out and then fight there case to get the forfeit.
End of the day it's Park football and everyone of us have to work on Monday can't do that with broken bones..
Well, after the game was surprisingly called off due to the apparent wet condition of the ground, our First Team coach and President went to inspect. They found that the field was quite dry and entirely playable.
Russell Henry from Newcastle Football also inspected the ground after we had been there.
Photos were taken as evidence of our claim and we made a phone call to Russell stating that we believed the game should have been played and would be making a formal complaint. He initially agreed with our observations, but stated that the issue would go through a formal process and parties would be informed of the decision and any rulings. We received word on Thursday or Friday that the ZPL board had ruled based on all of the information available that Barnsley did not make every effort to enable the match to proceed as required in the regulations. Therefore Barnsley forfeit the round. Quite simple.
No "mates in the association" as Donk so eloquently puts it. We just wanted to play the game on the day. We were left wondering why Barnsley didn't want the game to go ahead.... i guess there were a few things on that weekend.
But guess when you mates like that and are concerned about the results if you can get an easy 3 points for all 3 grades to help with final chances why wouldn't you do it..
We went through the right processes rang association and had someone come out before cut off to look at ground said was fine to be called off due to concerns for player safety.
And like I said before because of MATES being head of the association it was changed over ruled or what ever you want to call it but rubbish decision none the less.
I can't think of any other reason for you guys to push so hard for forfeit other then easy points.
No other catch ups?
Free weekend to play it?
Feel free to point something out that I missed??
Keep going with the baseless accusations and you'll get yourself or your club in trouble. The only thing I know is that you broke the rules and are paying the penalty. The rules are there for this reason - for all clubs.
And whether there is a free weekend to play the game does not come into consideration. Maybe let the referees make the decision next time, if it was such a close thing to call off or not.
You'll give him a personal call to complain about me writing on a forum ha ha ha ha
We had someone have a look mate that's the whole reason for the disappointment that it was overruled.
The free weekend wasn't a consideration for it to be cancelled I was asking why you were pushing so hard for the forfeit other then now all 3 of your grades are pushing for finals.
Not saying you wouldn't have got results but anything could have happened. And it was crucial game for reserves
Well now that's interesting.
Cardiff were supposed to play Mayfield at Mayfield and exact same thing happened.
I'm not having a go at anyone other than Newcastle Football here because that is a massive precedent that they've just set.
Very interesting... does anyone from mayfield know if their ground was inspected by newcastle football? if not it seems unfair to only inspected one club for a game off. Was there any other games off that weekend? from memory we had a bit of rain the thursday and friday.
Also interesting that newcastle football will attend the ground after the deadline to call a match and use hindsight for their decision. Its a bit inconclusive isn't it?
As you said, a precedent has been set with that one.
Cardiff never had the ground inspected nor did we ring anyone. We seen the field ourselves and thought it was playable well and truly. We've played on worse.
As I said this is not about having a go at Mayfield its about the Barnsley situation and what came of it.
Does this now mean that if both teams turn up and there's a difference of opinion on the ground that Newcastle are called in. Even to overrule the refs?
Easiest option is unless council calls it off, let the refs make the call.
I think it should just come down to common sense. I remember a game we had against jemond at their ground. The ground was clearly not fit for play with large areas of mud. Was only until after warm ups 5 min from kick off that refs decided not to allow play.
Isnt it better for an early decision to be made to not waste the efforts of players coaches and spectators.
Not getting into the specifics of this one example but wouldnt it have been better to play on the spare weekend rather than a midweek catch up tho.
well well, well, what a conundrum we have here, this is not the first time a club has called a game of for whatever reason, legit or not and yes the Eagles as we all are not exempt from doing this at certain times. key-weddings, buck shows, etc etc....
The precedent has been set though when a game has been called within the rules...and then its called a forfeit by the powers that be......I hope Russel will come and inspect every ground in the future to ensure fair play is the norm, yes I have his number and will ring him on every washout, just to make sure.....
MUSSFC totally agree, how can rules change without notice.......oh sorry forgot about the finals qualifications this year but that's another story, 66% shit.
The Eagles feel your pain on the day, we had the same, thinking the grounds ok, but f#^k me, your telling the football community that you have never called a game when maybe you could have played ???? but to carry on this way, well just a little disappointed I am, and I go way back against the Eagles, was nearly one, except Lord Dudsa couldn't pull it off.......
Loads of respect for the Eagles, but I am probably the same as the rest at the moment, disappointed this path has taken...
Couldn't agree more Jardel... Maybe if there was no rain for a couple of weeks beforehand, the association could make some sort of investigation. But in this situation there was rain in the week leading up to the game, and there was other games called off on the same day. I believe the association needs to continue to trust the clubs to be honest with the decisions we make.
It is not too late to play this game. Maybe someone at the eagles could speak up and get this game played. No one wants a forfeit at this level, we're not playing for sheep stations ffs.
I hope common sense can prevail.
Wasnt there an email sent out by NF a few weeks ago asking clubs to let them know as early as possible about ground closures and if it looked like being closed they would help find an alternate ground so the round could be played where possible?
if this weekend is spare for washouts then why is the game called a forfeit when it has every chance of being played?
Like Hotline said common sense should prevail!
LOL - The top knot....I didnt see any but I wish I had enough hair !
Truthfully though, Swansea firsts and reserves both played well....Their thirds team were not so good on this occasion...but the Uni thirds team have been quality this year, and dominated the ground.
I think Swansea have certainly gotten a lot better in the last two seasons....their quality of football is better and they now have the ability to scrape out a win, where in seasons past when you put a goal on them and they would get their heads down.
Its good to see clubs getting stronger.
I cant see why...if there is a spare weekend at the end of the season...why the games were called off ? Was there a cut off date for the games to be played or something ? Just doesn't seem to make sense if you have a cut off date, but then a spare round anyway... I think people were referring to "the rules"...what rules were they ?
Are New Lambton likely to make semis? I thought they were around 6th or 7th so 3 points isn't really going to get them in there. Barnsley certainly don't seem like they have any reasons to call a game off, they are on 2 points after all! It just seems like both teams of players are missing out of a game of football for silly reasons.