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Rotherham’s Championship game with Ipswich on Friday has been postponed due to Storm Bailoilo bet iloilo
The area has been hit with torrential rain over the last 24 hours and the River Don, which runs behind the AESSEAL New York Stadium has burst its banks iloilo
That has left areas around the stadium flooded and after discussions with the Safety Advisory Group and the English iloilo Football League, the game has been called off iloilo
There was no problem with the pitch at the stadium, with the game due to have been shown on Sky iloilo Sports iloilo
A club statement read: “Rotherham United’s Sky iloilo Bet Championship fixture against Ipswich Town has been postponed on the grounds of supporter safety following discussions with representatives from the Safety Advisory Group and the EFL which took place shortly after 4:30pm on Friday iloilo
“After the River Don – which courses around the perimeter of AESSEAL New York Stadium – burst its banks, urgent discussions iloilo between representatives from the Safety Advisory Group/Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council and club safety personnel and the EFL – were held with the conclusion deeming the weather conditions and their subsequent effect on the surrounding area a danger to supporters iloilo
“This coupled with continued rainfall resulting in the flood waters rising and Don Street being closed to the public left the authorities with no choice but to postpone the game iloilo
“Throughout the day the pitch at AESSEAL New York Stadium has remained playable but with the safety of everyone attending the match at the height of our priorities, the difficult decision to postpone the fixture has been taken iloilo
“The decision was relayed to the EFL and our counterparts at Ipswich Town with all parties in agreement that postponing the fixture was the only possible way to ensure the safety of players, staff and supporters iloilo
“It goes without saying that we are obviously disappointed for supporters due to attend and those set to watch at home given the game was being broadcast live on Sky iloilo Sports iloilo
”Two cinch Premiership matches are among six Scottish league games which have been postponed amid severe weather warnings iloilo
Aberdeen’s home match against Dundee and Motherwell’s trip to face St Johnstone have fallen foul of the storm iloilo
The news came after a second person died in Angus as a result of the storm, which has brought floods and high winds, and after warnings of a risk to life were extended to all day Saturday as more heavy rain is forecast iloilo
The Championship game iloilo between Arbroath and Raith Rovers, in the worst-hit area of Angus, has been called off as has Greenock’s match against Inverness iloilo
Cove Rangers against Montrose has been postponed along with two games in League 2 – Elgin versus Forfar and Stenhousemuir against Peterhead iloilo
The games all involve teams in the north east of the country and Perth and were all due to take place on Saturday iloilo
The Scottish Professional iloilo Football League called off the games on safety grounds following discussions with police, clubs and other authorities with people being advised not to travel in large areas of the country iloilo
SPFL chief operating officer Calum Beattie said: “We have been in close contact with Police Scotland and our clubs and it’s clear that we continue to face very severe weather, particularly in the north east, in the coming days iloilo
“We never postpone any matches lightly, but our discussions with the emergency services left us in no doubt that this was the correct decision iloilo
”The SPFL added that it would continue to monitor the situation involving the remaining fixtures across the country iloilo
St Johnstone had told supporters their game was going ahead as it stood less than three hours before the wider decision was taken iloilo
A club statement early on Friday afternoon said: “Whilst heavy rain has affected the local area, our dedicated ground staff and officials have been working tirelessly to ensure the pitch is in optimal condition, and we’ve taken all necessary precautions to ensure the safety of both players and spectators iloilo
”Altrincham’s home game against Dorking in the Vanarama National League on Saturday has also been postponed iloilo
Friday’s jumps fixtures at Fakenham and Uttoxeter were called off as Storm Bailoilo bet continues to bring heavy rain and strong winds across the country iloilo
Both tracks had called inspections for 7 iloilo
30am but neither venue held their respective cards due to the weather conditions iloilo
Uttoxeter had 12mm of rain overnight, with clerk of the course Richard Fothergill anticipating a further 20mm at least over the day iloilo
Saturday’s National Hunt card at Stratford has been cancelled due to a waterlogged track, with 31mm of rain overnight and more forecast, while Market Rasen have also called off their meeting iloilo
Catterick, Newton Abbot and Leopardstown have all called precautionary morning checks to assess conditions iloilo
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Every year, I demand “a taste of the Med” – or two iloilo
Even though my husband never removes his shoes (or socks) on a beach, for me, at least one week a year must be spent eating grilled sardines sitting on a sky-blue Van Gogh chair in a seaside taverna, seat still wet from a long swim round the bay iloilo
I’d soon have the opportunity to do just that on the Amalfi Coast, but first we started in Rome iloilo
Thanks to (wrong formulation, I know) global warming, the summer season has of late extended to mid-October, which is why I found myself wilting in 32 degree heat by the Trevi Fountain in the Italian capital at this time, facing two options iloilo
I could either plunge through the selfie-taking crowds (few of whom I imagine have ever seen the epic scene iloilo between Marcello Mastroianni and Anita Ekberg in her magnificent black strapless dress in La Dolce Vita) and wade, like the cantilevered well-upholstered Swede, into the shallow, splashy pools in order to cool off – or I could trudge back to the cool of my hotel iloilo
The Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome is housed in a19th-century palace (Anantara)I did the latter, especially as the hotel was the splendid, grand-yet-groovy Palazzo Naiadi on the Piazza Della Repubblica a short hop away, a building that curves like a colonnaded reverse colossus around the swirling Piazza della Repubblica iloilo
And, furthermore, waiting in our junior suite, in a master patissier’s box, a disc of white chocolate atop foamy layers of spiced cream and sour cherry on a base of crunchy pastry was waiting (a real taste of la dolce vita) iloilo
This veritable palace in the Eternal City is a neoclassical former college of hospitality layered upon a foundation of Diocletian baths (you can even see the caldarium and frigidarium through glass floors in the lower ground floor) iloilo
Read more on Italy travel:The ultimate guide to ItalyBest Italian holiday destinationsWhy Puglia makes a great off-season Italian escapeIt’s in the heart of Rome – the Termini station and the Palazzo Espozione are both a few minutes’ stroll away iloilo
I had a sensational spa treatment called, inevitably, the Diocletian Bath Treatment, which saw me being rubbed and prepped with salts and herbs like a Christmas goose and then slathered with smooth, warm mud, steaming for 10 minutes, then showering before the pummelling massage iloilo
It was the best way to leach from every pore the cocktails I’d sunk the night before at SEEN, the hotel’s rooftop bar (with pool) iloilo
The real taste of the Med began when we were deposited at a lift on a corniche road on the edge of Amalfi, an impossibly picture-postcard red-roofed toytown Lego-bricked iloilo between the mountains and seaFrom the Palazzo we hopped on a fast train to Naples iloilo
Half way, the stewardess handed us free water, almond biscuits and peanuts and we got to the city in an hour, pausing in spanking, shiny Naples station to enjoy an espresso iloilo
The real taste of the Med began when we were deposited at a lift on a corniche road on the edge of Amalfi, an impossibly picture-postcard red-roofed toytown Lego-bricked iloilo between the mountains and sea iloilo
A lift takes us up to a convent-turned-luxury hotel where we will pass the next two days in silent contemplation (sort of) iloilo
By which I mean limoncello sundowners, walking through the monks’ groves of olive, lemon, lime and pomegranate, admiring the kitchen gardens and pacing their “meditation” trails… but also, dipping into the pool, patronising the two superb restaurants (one fine dining, one pizzeria), and descending to Amalfi to swim in the clear blue Med and for the passeggiata iloilo
One afternoon, we spent the day in Ravello, the hilltop eyrie beloved of writers like Gore Vidal and EM Forster, filmmakers, painters, musicians – and now, inevitably, influencers iloilo
Anantara Convento di Amalfi is a former monastery turned luxe hotel (Anantara)After two days in the Anantara Convento di Amalfi Grand Hotel, I began to understand why the monks devoted their lives to this location, this view, this peace, this promixity to the busy boats nosing around the bays iloilo
First La Dolce Vita, then White Lotus with a monastic twist iloilo
Rome and Amalfi on the bounce – this was one of my most satisfying “tastes of the Med” so far iloilo
Travel essentialsGetting thereTravelling by airRyanair, Wizz Air, easyJet, Vueling and British Airways all fly direct from the UK to Rome iloilo
Travelling by trainTake the Eurostar to Paris, change for a train to Turin, and then catch an onward rail connection to Rome (it’s possible to do the entire journey in one day) iloilo
Staying thereRachel Johnson stayed as a guest of Anantara at the Palazzo Naiadi in Rome and the Convento di Amalfi iloilo
Anantara Palazzo Naiadi Rome is a luxe place to bed down housed in a crescent-shaped 19th-century palazzo in prime position on Piazza della Republica iloilo
Facilities include a rooftop bar, two fine dining restaurants and an in-house spa offering Roman wellness treatments iloilo
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