BARROW AFC boss Pete Wild has given an update on the progress of the postponement complaint made by the Bluebirds.
Last Saturday Barrow's match at the SO Legal stadium was called off by referee Sam Barrott due to a frozen pitch.
This was despite the club's claims that the club's pitch was 'soft and playable'.
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Following the decision, the Bluebirds confirmed that they had 'approached Professional Game Match Officials Board and the English Football League for a written statement to enquire as to why this afternoon's game has been postponed, and to make an official complaint.'
Speaking two days before his side is set to take on third-placed Northampton at the SO Legal Stadium, Pete Wild issued an update on the progress of this complaint.
He said: "We have had nothing back yet that I know of. It maybe more of a club operation, but from what I know we have had nothing back.
"If it was a red or yellow card they would be back straight away but with things like this they take time and they will come back whenever they see fit."
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