Weather for Tuesday night


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Download an app called Windy. It’s free on the App Store, highly accurate and very user friendly. Just drop the pin where you are and use the slider at the bottom to select the time.
Just checked the App there. 25kt (28mphish) westerly winds with gusts up to 44kt (47mphish) gusts. Hitting the west stand though which should provide some protection.
 
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Nigh on 50mph winds. The weather will spoil the game undoubtedly but I think they're more concerned about spectator safety these days. They need to make an early decision if there's any doubt as they've got plenty of warning.

I sometimes watch SAFCSEE on my computer (for away games anyhow).. should I be able to get SAFCSEE on my 'smart' tv. I have had a 'smart' mobile for ages and I am just now starting to utilise it
The devices may be smart it does mean the users are!
 
I sometimes watch SAFCSEE on my computer (for away games anyhow).. should I be able to get SAFCSEE on my 'smart' tv. I have had a 'smart' mobile for ages and I am just now starting to utilise it
The devices may be smart it does mean the users are!

I was in a hotel for the Pompey game and just logged into SAFSEE through the teles browser and it worked.
 
100 miles away, but first snow in a year in Edinburgh and it's noticeable that it is falling straight down, barely any wind, then suddenly a gust tends the snow crazy for a few seconds and the window creaks, odd combination.

We need to play the conditions, if the wind is a factor - cut out the long balls and go for short crisp passing as much as possible, keep crosses down, and pull the trigger a bit quicker and from further away when the wind may help beat the keeper.
 
100 miles away, but first snow in a year in Edinburgh and it's noticeable that it is falling straight down, barely any wind, then suddenly a gust tends the snow crazy for a few seconds and the window creaks, odd combination.

We need to play the conditions, if the wind is a factor - cut out the long balls and go for short crisp passing as much as possible, keep crosses down, and pull the trigger a bit quicker and from further away when the wind may help beat the keeper.
:lol: You have seen us play before haven't you?
 
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