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If Hurlford have any sense, they will re-arrange it to another ground or play both legs at Newlandsfield. Next week at Newlandsfield = £££££

My understanding is that if Blair Park looks like be unplayable next Saturday the match will have to be moved to a neutral venue.

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If Hurlford have any sense, they will re-arrange it to another ground or play both legs at Newlandsfield. Next week at Newlandsfield = £££££

Sod's law dictates that the Newlandsfield leg will probably clash with celtic and rangers games now, leading to a much reduced gate. Shame

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Really embarrassing that after another relativity okay week that the pitch is unplayable more than 24hrs before kick off. Hurlford need to sort their pitch out. Surely they have to have a back up available for next week be it a good enough local grass pitch, a decent 4g like Largs or Newlandsfield. Makes a mockery of the Scottish cup.

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Pollock could switch the fixture giving hurlfords park time to dry out

Or Hurlford could play both legs at Newlandsfield? We were given home advantage in the draw no way we are giving that up. How do you expect us to sort out food, hospitality, raffles and programmes etc a day before?

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Really embarrassing that after another relativity okay week that the pitch is unplayable more than 24hrs before kick off. Hurlford need to sort their pitch out. Surely they have to have a back up available for next week be it a good enough local grass pitch, a decent 4g like Largs or Newlandsfield. Makes a mockery of the Scottish cup.

Agree it looks bad, but the main problem is outwith the control of the club. I.e. there is a council or Scottish water drain outside the ground that not only doesn't take water away but in fact pushes water back into the ground when it is overloaded as it was with the torrential rain yesterday.

I honestly don't know what the solution is and fortunately its not my problem to solve a its not going to be easy.

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Agree it looks bad, but the main problem is outwith the control of the club. I.e. there is a council or Scottish water drain outside the ground that not only doesn't take water away but in fact pushes water back into the ground when it is overloaded as it was with the torrential rain yesterday.

I honestly don't know what the solution is and fortunately its not my problem to solve a its not going to be easy.

Sounds bad. The club really should be chasing the council down. The people of Hurlford and players and committee etc don't pay taxes for nothing.

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