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Police claim they were not involved in Derby’s decision to postpone Cardiff game

ByPA Sport

Published 19/03/2018 at 17:35 GMT

The Sky Bet Championship game was called off at 8.30 on Sunday morning.

Neil Warnock described the decision to postpone his side’s game at Derby as “scandalous” (Adam Davy/PA)

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Derby’s decision to postpone Sunday’s home Sky Bet Championship game against Cardiff was made independently, Derbyshire Police have confirmed.
Cardiff boss Neil Warnock described the Rams’ decision to announce the game had been called off at 8.30 on Sunday morning as “scandalous” and a “disgrace”.
An English Football League statement said on Sunday that the decision was made “first thing this morning following discussions between Derby County, Derbyshire Police and the local Safety Advisory Group.”
But Derbyshire Constabulary have said they were not involved in the club’s decision.
“For clarity, Derby County Football Club took the decision to postpone the match due to the weather conditions and the health and safety of people travelling to the ground,” Derbyshire Police tweeted on Monday.
“The club made this decision independently. It was not made by Derbyshire Constabulary.”
Derby said on Sunday that the clash had been postponed due to Pride Park and its surrounding areas being unsafe for “supporters, staff and officials”.
In response to the police statement, the club issued a further release insisting they followed the correct procedures.
“We fully complied with all the matchday operational regulations surrounding the postponement of the game,” Derby said on Monday afternoon.
“The decision was fully supported by the independent Safety Advisory Group who are responsible for ensuring that the club complies with the terms and conditions of our Safety Certificate.”
The postponement infuriated Warnock, whose side could have climbed back to within three points of Championship leaders Wolves with victory.
“We came up yesterday and obviously the snow, but I think it’s a disgrace quite frankly,” he told Sky Sports News. “There’s nothing here, the car parks are clear, all the shops are open.”
Warnock added: “Safety? We’ve come from the middle of the countryside on the coach and the roads have been perfectly all right, so I just don’t know where they’re coming from with this. It leaves a sour taste.
“I think it’s scandalous.”
An EFL spokesman said: “We are aware of the comments that have been made throughout the course of today in regard to yesterday’s postponement between Derby and Cardiff and, having asked both clubs for their observations on the matter on Sunday, will not be making any further comment until the full responses are received.”
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