winter break?

Widdecombe and Pump asked:


anyone in favour of shutting the league down for january? with the amount of games being called off (look at the cup for example) and the resulting fixture pile-up for teams, wouldnt it be better to revert to a winter break? Lets face it the Scottish weather and some pitches arent built to be played in winter.

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14 comments to winter break?

  • puffed out

    as it is only a 2 club league they could have 2 month’s off? oop’s sorry i forgot about GRETNA

  • Matty M

    since when did winter have anything to do with it, its pishy all year round. Teams need to come up with either a better drainage system or cover the pitch the day before a game

  • ™GIGGS is OO7®

    as charlie nicolas said, about the condition of the pitch at clyde, in the olden days he would have played.

  • L F

    Problem is,when do you have the break,i mind a few seasons ago,they closed down in January,that’s OK,but the bad weather arrived after they came back off the break,and a load of games where postponed,so it didn’t work that season.

  • thomas9132

    the weather in Scotland can be crap all year round so why have a break maybe they could have a break for Xmas and the new year and give the fans a break

  • Suzie

    No. They should just be forced to play in the weather., That would make far more sense. Who cares if they fall. Football is football nae matter whit and we live in scotland and should be use to these fine showers.

  • doc rock

    the winter,ah yes i remember the days ,knee hi in snow ,country stood to a stand still ,lets bring back the winter break , im so bloody snowed in its unreal……not

  • chas c

    it should be shut down definitely.i genuinely dont know which time period as january and february are as bad as each other

  • rfc_eoin

    They could but would have to play some games during the week or in summer sunshine

  • siberiansaxon

    english no chance, been ok for 120 years
    scottish, dont fvcking care

  • groovy_anne

    Yes there should definately be a break.

  • zombiebrian

    No i’m not in favor of it in the slightest you can never predict when the frost/snow will appear and the top flight clubs are ment to have pitch protection to be honest most of the first division do too on account of them either prior members of the top flight or ambitioce enough to have it installed ready so really your talking about div 2 +3 and to be honest if a few games get called off it’s not as if they have Scottish, CIS or european headaches is it? so they’d be able to catch up.

    There is another reason i’m agaist it the boredom of it all four weeks no football to watch apart from the odd english game on the telly. nah lads leave it. please

  • charlie says

    Absolutely. The grounds should be closed from the end of November to the start of February.

    Will it happen? It might seeing as that wee twerp Yorkston is in Division 1 presently

  • eddie BJK

    i think a winter shutdown would do no harm ,none of us want to sit, in the height of winter freezing our chuck`s @ff but i think it would make sense to have a break, also players seem to get more pulled muscles take knock`s harder in cold conditions,it would also give the teams in euro cups a good time for prep to rest players which must be a good thing a advantage to the Scottish clubs.

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