Interesting stats re the pitch. I believe it has now become a psychological factor for the players. Prior to the Sheffield Wednesday game (the first where the pitch started to deteriorate massively) our home league record read as follows: P- 14 W- 4 D- 5 L- 5
Our home record from Sheffield Wednesday onwards reads like this: P- 5 W-0 D-1 L- 4
Thought it held up alright today. Looked like a swamp against Millwall after all the rain and was a bit bobbly today but expected much worse. Just shows that we can win on this surface. Really important psychological hurdle jumped today.
I gather conditions have hindered reseeding efforts. Anyone notice Swansea's stadium appears to have sections of roof that allow sunlight to the pitch - or perhaps its just 'design'
We have sections of roof that allow this too. When you look at the football league show - you see quite a few sick pitches. I think the weather has not been kind, which is the biggest albeit not the only factor.
It's true we are not the only club with this problem and you have to take into account the unusually wet weather we had last year I am sure this must have had something to do with the deterioration of the playing surface but there is no doubt it is affecting the game regardless of the fact that both teams are playing on it. Hopefully it will get sorted for next seasonI I would suspect that right now it's too late to do anything to improve it for the last 3 games.
My mate who has been a groundsman for 35 years e-mailed the club enquiring as to why the pitch was in such a bad state and they replied it was because of the bad weather!
There are some terrible pitches around the country, Doncaster's is almost completely brown and bald, but the Blackpool one is appalling! This is it from February, and it's probably got worse since...
Surely it's only a matter of time before we go back to so called "plastic pitches". You look at Saracens new stadium. Over there they are playing professional rugby on a surface that needs no upkeep whatsoever, never wears and yet acts completely like grass. Yes back in the old days of Boundary Park & Loftus Road being coated in knee grazing plastic, topped with sand it was never going to work, but artificial turf has moved on considerably in the last 30 odd years and it's something we should start to re-consider.
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P- 14
W- 4
D- 5
L- 5
Our home record from Sheffield Wednesday onwards reads like this:
P- 5
W-0
D-1
L- 4
Food for thought....
;-)
Did they have different weather to us then?