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No frozen pitch at Wycombe I hope. (n/t) 08:49 - Dec 17 with 866 viewsWeZBurnZ

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No frozen pitch at Wycombe I hope. (n/t) on 09:16 - Dec 17 with 836 viewstonybied

I think this has been covered a few times this week already. Wycombe have a Desso pitch and undersoil heating, they haven't had a game postponed due to weather for about 5 years. I don't think the pitch is likely to be frozen.
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No frozen pitch at Wycombe I hope. (n/t) on 10:55 - Dec 17 with 701 viewsDJR

No frozen pitch at Wycombe I hope. (n/t) on 09:16 - Dec 17 by tonybied

I think this has been covered a few times this week already. Wycombe have a Desso pitch and undersoil heating, they haven't had a game postponed due to weather for about 5 years. I don't think the pitch is likely to be frozen.


Let's hope so, although we haven't had as long a cold spell for well over 20 years. Interestingly, according to the BBC weather page, it is meant to be currently 2 degrees in High Wycombe but the most recent observation at the nearest weather station shows the temperature at minus 4. The same is true here in Kent where the temperature is way below what the BBC says it should be.
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No frozen pitch at Wycombe I hope. (n/t) on 13:18 - Dec 17 with 555 viewstonybied

No frozen pitch at Wycombe I hope. (n/t) on 10:55 - Dec 17 by DJR

Let's hope so, although we haven't had as long a cold spell for well over 20 years. Interestingly, according to the BBC weather page, it is meant to be currently 2 degrees in High Wycombe but the most recent observation at the nearest weather station shows the temperature at minus 4. The same is true here in Kent where the temperature is way below what the BBC says it should be.


The pitch would've been covered with the undersoil heating on for the past few days I'd imagine. If you have undersoil heating and you get a game postponed due to a frozen pitch I think you should consider a new groundsman as that would amount to poor management.
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No frozen pitch at Wycombe I hope. (n/t) on 13:40 - Dec 17 with 515 viewsWakh

No frozen pitch at Wycombe I hope. (n/t) on 13:18 - Dec 17 by tonybied

The pitch would've been covered with the undersoil heating on for the past few days I'd imagine. If you have undersoil heating and you get a game postponed due to a frozen pitch I think you should consider a new groundsman as that would amount to poor management.


Or a cheaper energy supplier
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