by Royal Rother » 08 Mar 2016 13:39
by Maneki Neko » 08 Mar 2016 14:05
In recent years we've relaid the pitch because of a nematode infestation
by muirinho » 08 Mar 2016 14:13
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I will be delighted if Irish get relegated if it means it's not financially viable to stay at the madjeski and go elsewhere.
by Maneki Neko » 08 Mar 2016 14:28
so I can enjoy all of the efforts of some nobbers to explain why the pitch is just as bad after a winter of heavy rain when there is only football on it.
by sandman » 08 Mar 2016 14:33
by handbags_harris » 08 Mar 2016 14:38
by Maneki Neko » 08 Mar 2016 14:41
sandman 30 men, all over 16 stone, trampling all over the pitch has little to do with the massive wear and tear all over the pitch. It's that Lucas Piazon you want to be worried about.
by Nameless » 08 Mar 2016 15:16
Maneki Nekosandman 30 men, all over 16 stone, trampling all over the pitch has little to do with the massive wear and tear all over the pitch. It's that Lucas Piazon you want to be worried about.
its not just their size even, its the fact that they actively dig their studs into the pitch while a whole scrum of 16 stone blokes tries to push them backwards.
by Nameless » 08 Mar 2016 15:17
by Maneki Neko » 08 Mar 2016 15:25
NamelessManeki Nekosandman 30 men, all over 16 stone, trampling all over the pitch has little to do with the massive wear and tear all over the pitch. It's that Lucas Piazon you want to be worried about.
its not just their size even, its the fact that they actively dig their studs into the pitch while a whole scrum of 16 stone blokes tries to push them backwards.
Care to explain how the wear on the pitch is not the sort of wear you'd get from people 'digging in'. It's not gouges taken out or churning up of the surface. It's a threadbare surface because the grass has died.
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by Kuhl_Runnings » 08 Mar 2016 15:29
by West Stand Man » 08 Mar 2016 15:31
RoyalBlue
Whether or not there is an issue that makes the pitch more susceptible to damage is a completely different issue. Have the ground staff said there is an issue with the ground the pitch is on? I would be very surprised if that is the underlying cause of the problem.
And one final thing. I doubt you could find any of our managers, including the present one, who wouldn't say that they would prefer LI not to be using the pitch.
by Nameless » 08 Mar 2016 15:36
Maneki NekoNamelessManeki Neko
its not just their size even, its the fact that they actively dig their studs into the pitch while a whole scrum of 16 stone blokes tries to push them backwards.
Care to explain how the wear on the pitch is not the sort of wear you'd get from people 'digging in'. It's not gouges taken out or churning up of the surface. It's a threadbare surface because the grass has died.
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yeah.dead, because people have been scraping vast amounts of weight across it.
im really not sure how saying theyre even heavier is helping your point.
by Nameless » 08 Mar 2016 15:38
West Stand Man As to everyone being glad to see the back of LI, why? How do they affect most people? Other than the effect they have on the pitch (which is discussed above) they don't affect you or anyone else who doesn't want to watch the rugby.
by Maneki Neko » 08 Mar 2016 16:16
NamelessManeki NekoNameless
Care to explain how the wear on the pitch is not the sort of wear you'd get from people 'digging in'. It's not gouges taken out or churning up of the surface. It's a threadbare surface because the grass has died. By
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yeah.dead, because people have been scraping vast amounts of weight across it.
im really not sure how saying theyre even heavier is helping your point.
About as much as your obvious lack of any knowledge of how rugby is played is helping yours !!
by Maneki Neko » 08 Mar 2016 16:17
NamelessWest Stand Man As to everyone being glad to see the back of LI, why? How do they affect most people? Other than the effect they have on the pitch (which is discussed above) they don't affect you or anyone else who doesn't want to watch the rugby.
It's because football fans have to maintain an image of hating what they think is an elitest sport, which they don't understand yet still will be watching on Saturday as England smash the hell out of the Welsh....
by sandman » 08 Mar 2016 16:48
by sandman » 08 Mar 2016 16:49
by Nameless » 08 Mar 2016 16:53
Maneki NekoNamelessManeki Neko yeah.dead, because people have been scraping vast amounts of weight across it.
im really not sure how saying theyre even heavier is helping your point.
About as much as your obvious lack of any knowledge of how rugby is played is helping yours !!
honestly couldn't care less how much you "know" about how rugby is played.
you said if there was no rugby, the pitch would be exactly the same, and so think that the rugby has zero effect.
which is clearly nonsense.
Worse even than Ian Royal insisting its not been a really rainy autumn and winter.
and therefore I don't really have to listen to you, or pay you or your views any respect.
by Nameless » 08 Mar 2016 16:58
sandman Rugby as a sport is not elitist. The arrogance of it's fans and their insistence that all sports should follow Rugby's supposedly idyllic attitudes however is ultra elitist.
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