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Postponeme­nt angers Bristol Rovers CEO

- SAM FROST sam.frost@reachplc.com

AN “absolutely furious” Martyn Starnes has slammed referee Leigh Doughty’s decision to postpone Bristol Rovers game against Swindon Town on Saturday.

The Rovers CEO has complained to the EFL and was also frustrated that Swindon refused a request to play the game yesterday.

The game was called off at 11.45am due to a frozen pitch, but Rovers are adamant the surface was playable and the only suspect patch - a small area along a sideline near the South Stand - was under heat lamps and would have been fully thawed by 3pm.

“I cannot understand why Leigh Doughty has called it off,” Starnes told the club’s website on Saturday. “I registered a complaint with the EFL and I’ve spoken to the head of refereeing and ask them to send the referee back and get this game on today, and apparently it’s too late - they can’t do that.

“I’ve asked for the game to be played tomorrow and apparently regulation­s are that unless Swindon agree, they can’t enforce the game to be played tomorrow.

“I am absolutely furious with the referee, I think he needs to be sanctioned heavily for making an extremely poor decision to cancel this game.”

Starnes continued: “The message from Swindon is they can’t get here for a game tomorrow and apparently the league can’t enforce it, which again I find unacceptab­le in the current circumstan­ces.

“The ground staff have worked extremely hard on the pitch this week and they’re devastated the game is off, because they think it’s a reflection on them.

“I can assure them and our supporters that it’s not a reflection on them, because this game, categorica­lly, should be played.

“The covers went on straight after the game on Tuesday and they’ve been on until this morning.

“The only small area of the pitch that is quite firm, we’ve had the heat lamps on and that area would have been absolutely fine by kick off as well.

“It’s absolutely staggering that a decision has been made to call this game off.

“The pitches we played on recently away from home at Accrington and at Peterborou­gh were considerab­ly less playable than the pitch we’ve got today, but we played. Both sets of officials and players and managers said we need to get these games on, and that should have been the case today.”

Swindon Town have said they declined Rovers’ suggestion to play the game yesterday day due to a lack of training facilities at which they could adequately prepare.

The club said: “We declined as there would be no facility to train at between now and the rearranged kick-off.”

A new date for the fixture will be announced in due course.

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the Sky Bet League One match
between Rovers and Swindon Town was postponed due to a frozen pitch. Inset below,
Rovers CEO Martyn Starnes at the ground on
Saturday
Pictures: Dan Istitene/ Getty Images Bristol Rovers ground staff stand on the pitch under a heat lamp after the Sky Bet League One match between Rovers and Swindon Town was postponed due to a frozen pitch. Inset below, Rovers CEO Martyn Starnes at the ground on Saturday
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