Don't mention 'flood' gates.
I went out at 10 last night to walk the dog, then checked at 12, 2am and 4am and it has been raining all night and not light rain either.
Forecast now is light rain all day.
The pitch is going to cut up badly I reckon and the ball may well stick. Could well be telling on tired legs.
With Yeovil not having played since the 17th of March I am concerned that as the game wears on we may tire badly if we are running through treacle all afternoon.
Be nice if we went a couple of goals up really early.
Could prove to be a bit of a banana skin game, this, I feel.
1-1. Us to go a goal up and then we spend most of the second half hanging on.
I think a heavy pitch probably hinders Yeovil too. Listening to the Nii Lamptey show, it seems like they play with pacy wingers - the pitch won't be great for dribbling - and they play James Bailey in centre midfield. On the face of it, they're not going to be a 'hoofball' team. On top of that, Yeovil's away form isn't great. This is our chance to make up ground on the teams around us, as a lot of them play one another.
Accrington v Notts County (home win)
Carlisle v Lincoln (draw)
Crawley v Swindon (away win)
Exeter v Cheltenham (home win)
Luton v Mansfield (draw)
Wycombe v Grimsby (home win)
Looking at these fixtures, we really need a win.