Referee explains why Blackpool's game against Burton Albion was called off at the last minute
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The decision was taken by referee Christopher Sarginson barely 10 minutes before kick-off after concerns were raised about a small area of the pitch.
Explaining his decision, Sarginson said the pitch had quickly deteriorated before the scheduled 7pm kick-off.
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Hide Ad“I looked at the pitch at 6pm and I was happy,” Sarginson said.
“But since the lights have been taken off, the playing surface has deteriorated so much.
“We’re at the stage now, at 7pm, where there are hard bits on the surface in one half and with two hours before we complete the game at 9pm, there’s no way we’re going to get through.
“The temperature is dropping and it’s only going to harden up and get worse. Player safety has to come into it.”
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Hide AdIt is the second time this fixture has been postponed after the Brewers informed the EFL they were unable to fulfil the original date, on January 28, due to a Covid-19 outbreak.
Burton boss Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink looked very animated while he spoke to the officials and Blackpool head coach on the pitch for a number of minutes.
Blackpool’s chief executive Ben Mansford and secretary Nick Horne were also part of the discussions.
A new date for the game will be confirmed in due course.
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