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WEATHER ODDS ARE 1-IN-100!

WEATHER ODDS

By Jon Couch

BARNET chairman Tony Kleanthous has leapt to the club’s defence after yet another late postponement at the Hive on Tuesday night, described by Guest of Honour Barry Fry as the ‘worst decision’ he has seen in 60 years in football.
The Bees chief was forced to speak out after Tuesday night’s visit of Dagenham & Redbridge was called off with the pitch deemed unplayable and more rain expected later on in the night.
However, this is not the first time that such a late call has angered visiting officials and supporters. On January 21, the visit of Farsl...

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