http://www.southlondon-today.co.uk/sport.cfm?id=3781&headline=Ben Hamer: Valley surface is a concernPretty strong words from Hamer about the state of our pitch, can't imagine Colin Powell will be too happy. Might he have a point though? Is this why we've been so bad? Or just an easy excuse?
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The Charlton keeper believes that it is a major factor in the club’s struggles at home. Chris Powell’s side have only won there four times this season and lost 2-1 to Sheffield Wednesday on their last outing in SE7.
Hamer, speaking in Friday's South London Press, said: “Our pitch this season has been in absolutely awful shape and we’ve not been able to play our football game.
“Apart from against Cardiff they have not been free-flowing matches - they’ve been nothing short of poor. The pitch has been a big part of that.
“We need to get that rectified. It was a lot better last season. Lawrie Wilson had the ball on the byline [against Sheffield Wednesday] and when he was just about to play his pass it was all bobbly and horrible.
“I’m confident in our ability but I don’t feel confident of the pitch. You don’t know what it is going to do, because it is boggy one week and then hard and bobbly the next.
“I know it’s easy to say that is the excuse for not being good at home but it is a really major factor.
“God knows why it is so poor - all I do know is that it is not in good nick. It is not conducive to what we’re trying to do. For Sheffield Wednesday it didn’t matter because their strength is launching the ball into the box and winning the aerial challenges.
“We’ve been playing on some really decent surfaces away from home and have been able to exploit that. Burnley was very good, so was Derby.
“Watford was exceptional - especially considering they play rugby and football on it. It makes you wonder why ours is so terrible when it only has one game on it every two weeks.
“Our groundsman won’t be too happy with what I’ve said - but it is something that needs to be addressed.
“Our downfall has been our home form - we haven’t been good enough and have lost too many by the odd goal. We play with more freedom away and have got one of the best away records in the league.”
Expect people to say "It doesn't stop you jumping for a looping header though Ben..."
However, it didn't stop Orient, Palace, Watford, Barnsley, Boro, Ipswich & Hudds, beating us by playing football along the ground.
2. It's a shame this interview was done on Friday and is coming out on the Tuesday after another gut-wrenching capitulation and an error by Ben because there will certainly be a different reaction to it.
Below the belt Ben and not becoming of you if you've been quoted accurately.
Can't agree with Ben as it's the same for both sides.
As far back as I can remember we've always had a decent surface at The Valley. In fact it was always regarded as one of the better pitches in the football league.
This season it has not been up to standard and just lately it has been noticeably poor.
If you are Sheff Wed it makes no difference, but teams who like to play a bit of football on the deck suffer.
Needs to be sorted out in the close season.
But as others have said it hasn't been a problem for other teams to turn up and play football
He goes out there and plays every week on it. If he thinks that it is in bad nick, then he has every right to say it. It doesn't sound like he is 'making excuses' as some have assumed, but if it is something that needs fixing then why not bring it up!?
Could have been what do you think about the dreadful state of the pitch over recent games?
And he just carried on from there? Rather than just come out and slate it out of the blue
The richer clubs can use heat and light to help the pitch grow in winter. Having said that, the Old Trafford pitch is poor as well, and will be full replaced in the summer. By contrast, the pitch at The Emirates is in amazing shape.
In the Premier League The Valley had:
The Dome cover
The Whale to soak up surface water
Due to our relegation/cuts etc The Valley now has:
No under soil heating like most grounds
No plastic grass sewn in to hold it together
No Covers
3 Games a day in May so 6 weeks preperation until the season starts.
All they have down there is frost covers which protect it to -2.
Ben should have thought about all that before he spoke !
The pitch hasnt been gr8 this season but in fairness its been quite a harsh winter
Is it true that we no longer have the plastic grass inserts, as they were meant to have made a big difference to the durability of the grass?