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  • Only repeating what was said in reply to a tweet from the excellent @chathmuseum which said "repair" and said that is was a whole new pitch,
  • Probably the ONLY thing they've got right since they've been here.

    They're so desperate to show they can do something right again and this is what they come up with.

    Pathetic morons!
  • Don't we usually get someone posting pictures of what's happening with The Valley pitch ?

    Or has the breakdown in goodwill now got to the stage where the club won't even show us something that's good.
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    With a long wait we are under way

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    With a long wait we are under way

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  • So it is a new pitch and not a re seeding ?
  • So it is a new pitch and not a re seeding ?

    Surely it's one and the same ?

    Take off the top surface and then reseed it.
  • So it is a new pitch and not a re seeding ?

    Surely it's one and the same ?

    Take off the top surface and then reseed it.
    Ok. Thought last close season it was covered in sand but I guess that picture is a bit early to tell.

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  • Mick Everett ‏@Addickted05 12h12 hours ago Gillingham, England
    Mick Everett Retweeted Heather McKinlay
    Every year after pitch hires we start renovations.Include taking top 25mm off pitch, laying fibre sand and reseeding
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    So it is a new pitch and not a re seeding ?

    Surely it's one and the same ?

    Take off the top surface and then reseed it.
    Ok. Thought last close season it was covered in sand but I guess that picture is a bit early to tell.

    The response to the picture on the museum Twitter is Mick Everett- he's said that "Every year after pitch hires we start renovations.Include taking top 25mm off pitch, laying fibre sand and reseeding"
  • sammy391 said:

    So it is a new pitch and not a re seeding ?

    Surely it's one and the same ?

    Take off the top surface and then reseed it.
    Ok. Thought last close season it was covered in sand but I guess that picture is a bit early to tell.

    The original poster of the picture on Twitter is Mick Everett- he's said that "Every year after pitch hires we start renovations.Include taking top 25mm off pitch, laying fibre sand and reseeding"
    nathan chapman @nathanc1978 actually, the head groundsman
  • sammy391 said:

    So it is a new pitch and not a re seeding ?

    Surely it's one and the same ?

    Take off the top surface and then reseed it.
    Ok. Thought last close season it was covered in sand but I guess that picture is a bit early to tell.

    The original poster of the picture on Twitter is Mick Everett- he's said that "Every year after pitch hires we start renovations.Include taking top 25mm off pitch, laying fibre sand and reseeding"
    nathan chapman @nathanc1978 actually, the head groundsman
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  • From that photo it looks like the club have finally taken the netting down.

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    Is that the machine for shredding failed network products (undisclosed)?
  • Yup that bloke you see on the left is being fed into the machine as we speak.

    He was the idiot who thought up having a DJ in Crossbars!!
  • Looks like the ball could do a bit on this track..deffo a bowlers strip!
  • Only way to get the bits of sofa off the pitch!
  • Gotta love the man who came up with the name "FieldTopMaker."
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  • smiffyboy said:

    From that photo it looks like the club have finally taken the netting down.

    Only to allow for the tractors turning circles at the end of the pitch.

    We'll probably see ice hockey style perspex next season.
  • They're only relaying the first 74 metres.
  • SDAddick said:

    Gotta love the man who came up with the name "FieldTopMaker."

    Probably a committee that took several days and thousands of pounds.
  • Addickted said:

    They're only relaying the first 74 metres.

    The other part didn't get any wear.
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    DRAddick said:

    SDAddick said:

    Gotta love the man who came up with the name "FieldTopMaker."

    Probably a committee that took several days and thousands of pounds.
    Ah, I see you've worked in marketing too

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lwpS5M7hgA
  • Looks like 2% to me.
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    Is that the machine for shredding failed network products (undisclosed)?
    I was hoping it might be a muck-spreader getting lined up to shoot a load of silage into the directors box.
  • Work has begun on the annual resurfacing of The Valley's playing surface
    Olly Groome reports

    Work has begun on the annual resurfacing of The Valley's pitch, which will ensure a brand new, lush turf in time for the start of the 2016/17 season in August.

    The Addicks' playing surface has proved to be one of the best in the Football League since it was completely renovated in the summer of 2014 and requires a yearly re-seeding process to keep it in tip-top condition.

    Valley Groundsman Nathan Chapman is overseeing the work which began early on Tuesday morning and he explained the reasons for digging up the pitch on an annual basis.

    "The reason for renovation is to revitalise everything, bring back the levels and, very simply, to re-establish it," he said.

    "It is vital to do this every year because, if you don't, you'll end up with a lot of horrible grasses and divots within the pitch. Also, the end-of-season pitch hire events badly damage the surface, so it allows us to start afresh every season.

    "We have now taken the old pitch off, gone down to a depth of 7mm and will be re-incorporating 87 tonnes of fibre concentrate. We will then re-seed and fertilise and we should expect to see green again in about three weeks time."

    Supporters can keep up to date with the progress of the Valley's pitch regrowth via all the usual social media channels over the coming weeks.

    Read more at http://www.cafc.co.uk/news/article/charlton-valley-pitch-work-3132050.aspx#xhRAxBLMTtuUjKYG.99
  • I'm sure we'll all be glued to see how the grass is growing!
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