Arsenal make ref explain why he postponed match in heavy snow

Newsflash: It's snowing really hard, we numpty.

The weekend's Premier League tie list was decimated by sleet as well as ice dumped all over England. While it's never fun carrying an excuse to not play matches, it was a flattering straightforward reason at a back of a preference to postpone.

And yet, like a weatherman forced to mount in a whirly to let we know that there is, in fact, a hurricane, Arsenal's website had compare arbitrate Lee Mason mount in a hardly manifest Emirates Stadium so they could videotape him talking about why he deferred their match. From Arsenal's central website:

Arsenal's Premier League compare against Stoke was deferred on Saturday after a deluge of sleet strike London.

Approximately 3 inches of sleet fell in only half-an-hour, call arbitrate Lee Mason to call a game off only after midday (UK time).

We held up with a arbitrate to find out what issues he had to consider when creation his decision.

And so for scarcely a full minute, they stood in a sleet with this man as well as made him discuss what could have been some-more succinctly explained by simply saying, "Look -- look at a f***ing snow."


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