Peterborough won for the first time in eight games on Tuesday night, beating Walsall 2-1 at the ABAX Stadium.
The home side had overturned an early deficit to lead by the 53rd minute via goals from first Omar Bogle and then Jack Baldwin.
Towards the end of the game, heavy snow threatened its abandonment. Desperate to get three points on the board for the first since January 20th - a run which saw Grant McCann sacked as manager - players picked up brushes to clear the lines of the pitch.
Those included former Newcastle defender, Steven Taylor.
"Steven Taylor's got himself a brush and it's a bit like the Winter Olympics, isn't it? It's a bit like the curling," Byrn Law told viewers on Sky Sports News.
"It's a bit like the Winter Olympics isn't it!"
Ex-@NUFC defender Steven Taylor is taking matters into his own hands at Peterborough, where the snow is causing all kinds of trouble!
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