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Notts County and Dover Athletic's war of words continued after their proposed league meeting was postponed for a second time.
The National League clash at the Crabble Athletic Ground was called off five hours before kick-off on Tuesday, despite the pitch passing a lunchtime inspection.
It drew plenty of ire from Notts, who saw the original game also called off at even shorter notice.
Following that decision to cancel the January 8 game, due to a waterlogged pitch, Magpies' boss Ian Burchnall labelled the decision as a "disgrace" due to a lack of information relayed to travelling fans.
Now, the two clubs are again involved in a spat after the latest call-off.
In a video message posted on Tuesday, Dover's chairman Jim Parmenter claimed that the National League had called the game off and said he would be lodging a complaint.
"It's unbelievable," he said.
"It's inconceivable to me that somebody sitting in an office in London can call a game off where the pitch has just been inspected by a referee and has been passed as playable.
"It was passed as easily playable and at 2.15pm the game is called off by somebody sitting in an office in London in conjunction with Mark Ives, the general manager of the National League.
"One


