State of pitch after today...

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State of pitch after today...

by Sharpy » 18 Jan 2007 19:57

any money its called off...

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by FORZA READING » 18 Jan 2007 20:24

better not be

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by Bath Hoops » 18 Jan 2007 20:33

The pitch looked awful from what you could see in the highlights from the youth game, certainly is struggling to support rugby and football this season. They will certainly need to work some magic to get it ready for Saturday especially if there is anymore heavy rainfall.

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by Royalshow » 18 Jan 2007 20:57

i still dont understand why they play youth cup and reserve games on the pitch.Makes it even worse

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by anR » 18 Jan 2007 21:13

Royalshow i still dont understand why they play youth cup and reserve games on the pitch.


Ask that to Liverpool... ;o)


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by Jackson Corner » 18 Jan 2007 21:20

It looks terrible on Reading world hardly a blade of grass on it. At least Warnock will have something to whinge and moan about win or lose.

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by Super_horns » 18 Jan 2007 21:24

Jackson Corner . At least Warnock will have something to whinge and moan about win or lose.


So when I hear that you have won 2-1 I now know what Mr Warnock will say!

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by Row Z Royal » 18 Jan 2007 21:45

Did it rain a lot again today?

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by anR » 18 Jan 2007 21:46

Row Z Royal Did it rain a lot again today?


I reckon the wind blew those clever bits of plastic out of the turf... :wink:


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by brendywendy » 19 Jan 2007 09:22

a shit pitch hardly helps our cause th eway we play

and colins bunch of duffers will be in their element

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by Stranded » 19 Jan 2007 11:18

Royalshow i still dont understand why they play youth cup and reserve games on the pitch.Makes it even worse


Youth cup games have to played in the home team's stadium.

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by Garry Mann » 19 Jan 2007 11:28

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Royalshow i still dont understand why they play youth cup and reserve games on the pitch.Makes it even worse


Youth cup games have to played in the home team's stadium.


Man United v Southampton was played at Hyde

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by Scylla » 19 Jan 2007 11:39

brendywendy a shit pitch hardly helps our cause th eway we play

and colins bunch of duffers will be in their element


From yesterday's Indie:

Sheff Utd 6943 attempted passes; 62% completed
Reading 6785 and 65%

Only Wigan and Watford were 'worse' - should be a classic.

To save Alad time, Utd made the most attempts and shared the highest completion rate with Arsenal (81%)


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by Blue and White Toucan » 19 Jan 2007 11:46

Scylla Posted: 19 Jan 2007 12:39 Post subject:

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brendywendy wrote:
a shit pitch hardly helps our cause th eway we play

and colins bunch of duffers will be in their element


From yesterday's Indie:

Sheff Utd 6943 attempted passes; 62% completed
Reading 6785 and 65%

Only Wigan and Watford were 'worse' - should be a classic.

To save Alad time, Utd made the most attempts and shared the highest completion rate with Arsenal (81%)


Yes but does a big hoof up field and winning the header count as a completed pass!??

I am sure the other 9 teams below us are really pleased they have a higher % !!!!

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by Scylla » 19 Jan 2007 11:48

Make of it what you will. I think that any table topped by Utd must be pretty damn important :)

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by westendgirl » 19 Jan 2007 12:51

Bath Hoops The pitch looked awful from what you could see in the highlights from the youth game, certainly is struggling to support rugby and football this season. They will certainly need to work some magic to get it ready for Saturday especially if there is anymore heavy rainfall.


It does look like it has less grass on it but it played OK, in fact the ball was more of a problem though why the Coventry player thought booting it into the stand would help is beyond me.

I think they have said in earlier seasons that the Desso system means that it stays flat and runs true even without the grass.

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by Harps stay sharp » 19 Jan 2007 14:22

Youth cup games have to played in the home team's stadium.[/quote]

I believe you have to nominate a ground at the beginning of the competition and have heard the groundsman wasn't keen but I think Dolan wanted the lads to play in the Stadium.

Anyway this comes up every winter. Last winter Coppell said the pitch didn't look great but was flat so he didn't mind. The good thing about the synthetic fibres is that the pitch doesn't divot.

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by alad » 19 Jan 2007 15:04

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brendywendy a shit pitch hardly helps our cause th eway we play

and colins bunch of duffers will be in their element


From yesterday's Indie:

Sheff Utd 6943 attempted passes; 62% completed
Reading 6785 and 65%

Only Wigan and Watford were 'worse' - should be a classic.

To save Alad time, Utd made the most attempts and shared the highest completion rate with Arsenal (81%)


Good little snippet there Scylla.

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by SWLR » 19 Jan 2007 16:42

westendgirl
Bath Hoops The pitch looked awful from what you could see in the highlights from the youth game, certainly is struggling to support rugby and football this season. They will certainly need to work some magic to get it ready for Saturday especially if there is anymore heavy rainfall.


It does look like it has less grass on it but it played OK, in fact the ball was more of a problem though why the Coventry player thought booting it into the stand would help is beyond me.

I think they have said in earlier seasons that the Desso system means that it stays flat and runs true even without the grass.


I did notice at the Derby game that although the pitch looked green from the stands, when on it after the game the grass was very thin, but as you say the surface was perfectly flat despite us lot tramping all over it.

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