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The valley pitch!!!

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  • Simonsen
    Simonsen Posts: 5,497
    Thanks WSS

    I like these progress photos...highlight of my day!

  • mistrollingin
    mistrollingin Posts: 3,868
    I bet Paddy is having a few decent tea breaks at the moment.
  • PL54
    PL54 Posts: 10,757
    They have been doing all this at Chelsea training ground on an area that must cover 3 pitches - has been going on for 2 months or so.
  • shine166
    shine166 Posts: 13,912
    WSS said:

    Irrigation, Heating & Sand Layer going in:

    image

    looks like the Battle of the Bridge
  • madadd
    madadd Posts: 622
    brilliant to be able to see this sort of process and the huge amount of work actually involved !
  • Brendan_O_Connell
    Brendan_O_Connell Posts: 8,938
    edited May 2014

    I bet Paddy is having a few decent tea breaks at the moment.

    Serious question: Do you reckon Paddy will be there next season? The new regime may want their own people in after spending a fortune on the pitch.

    Also: with the greatest of respect to him, they may want someone younger and more accustomed to today's modern surfaces.
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,600

    I bet Paddy is having a few decent tea breaks at the moment.

    Serious question: Do you reckon Paddy will be there next season? The new regime may want their own people in after spending a fortune on the pitch.

    Also: with the greatest of respect to him, they may want someone younger and more accustomed to today's modern surfaces.
    well, whoever it is, they better have more than a couple of pitch forks & a spade !! The attempts to get rid of the water against Donny was a joke & actually made the playing surface worse - the muddy bits with no grass on that were there in April were the result of too much scraping & squeeging on that August afternoon.
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,345
    edited May 2014

    I bet Paddy is having a few decent tea breaks at the moment.

    Serious question: Do you reckon Paddy will be there next season? The new regime may want their own people in after spending a fortune on the pitch.

    Also: with the greatest of respect to him, they may want someone younger and more accustomed to today's modern surfaces.
    Sacrilege!! Now I know I take the piss out of all the know it alls on here, RD this, evil Dr RD that but touch my Paddy Powell you Belgium bun and i'll jump on Eurostar, head to yer head office Mr Douchelat and twat you straight in the kisser, promise yer!

    AND there is NOTHING in the rumour that when the pitch was last relaid Paddy read the instructions wrong, "brown side up, green side down..."
  • Curb_It
    Curb_It Posts: 21,217
    I think PP has close contacts posting on here or reading. That's not the sort of thing that should be speculated on.
  • Curb_It said:

    I think PP has close contacts posting on here or reading. That's not the sort of thing that should be speculated on.

    Not speculating, just asking. It was more of a question of the current leadership than PP himself.
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  • Curb_It
    Curb_It Posts: 21,217


    If I were him after reading your comments II'd be upset that someone is wondering aloud whether my employers might think im too old for the job and worried if I was still going to have a job. And I'd really hate that someone has brought it up on a public forum.

    But then loads of employees get talked about on here so I guess he shouldn't be treated differently.
  • Curb_It said:



    If I were him after reading your comments II'd be upset that someone is wondering aloud whether my employers might think im too old for the job and worried if I was still going to have a job. And I'd really hate that someone has brought it up on a public forum.

    But then loads of employees get talked about on here so I guess he shouldn't be treated differently.

    Fair point, I didn't mean it to sound that way. I hope as much as you do that he continues for many years to come. I was just putting it out there that Roland and his new team seem to be making lots of changes.

    I guess I should leave it there though now eh? :o)
  • MuttleyCAFC
    MuttleyCAFC Posts: 47,728
    Paddy is an experienced groundsman who has shown he is up there with the best given the right support - no way the owner will get rid. Paddy is also a Charlton legend and a fantastic player - for those too young to have seen him play!
  • kingston
    kingston Posts: 288
    left on friday !
  • Kap10
    Kap10 Posts: 15,559
    kingston said:

    left on friday !

    Who? Source?

  • CafcCrazy
    CafcCrazy Posts: 808
    kingston said:

    left on friday !

    Look what you've gone and done @Brendan_O_Connell‌
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,068
    kingston said:

    left on friday !

    Who?
  • Addickted
    Addickted Posts: 19,456
    edited May 2014
    kingston said:

    left on friday !

    I do hope not.

    I spoke to him a couple of weeks ago before the works started and he was like a kid at Christmas. Couldn't wait to be given his new playing surface.

  • garfield
    garfield Posts: 336
    It would be a great shame if paddy doesn't get the opportunity to work on the new pitch - he has worked terrifically hard over the last few years with very limited resources. He is Charlton to his core if he goes the same way as other long standing,committed staff the club would once again be losing one of its stalwarts.
  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 10,999
    If Paddy or a better placed source wants to correct me feel free but I do seem to remember hearing it mentioned he had a bit of a heart murmur last season so maybe will be stepping back a bit out of choice instead of nefariously forced out...
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  • TelMc32
    TelMc32 Posts: 9,035
    Paddy had us playing on one of the best playing surfaces for many years. He identified the issues long before the eventual mess we were left with last year, but neither Murray or TJ/MS did anything other than the bare minimum, which came back to haunt us.

    He's got a great team around him and hope he's heading them up for a long time to come.

    I was devastated when he left us as a player. Don't want to see that happen again.

    My all-time Charlton hero.
  • He told me he was retiring at the end of the season before the Barnsley game ...
  • lancashire lad
    lancashire lad Posts: 15,623
    if he has retired then they should have a testimonial for him.
  • garfield
    garfield Posts: 336
    There was a testimonial held last year against inverness Caledonian thistle unfortunately it wasn't as well attended as it could have been.
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,712

    He told me he was retiring at the end of the season before the Barnsley game ...

    Really ? Are you sure .
  • kingston
    kingston Posts: 288
    Ousted by Andy Curtis !!!
    FM.
  • He told me he was retiring at the end of the season before the Barnsley game ...

    Really ? Are you sure .
    That's what he said. Could have changed his mind of course but that's what he said at the time.
  • Addickted
    Addickted Posts: 19,456
    kingston said:

    Ousted by Andy Curtis !!!
    FM.

    Ousted?

    Very short sighted if so.

  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    Paddy, aaaaaah Paddy the player.
    Not tricksy, no real pace, but a beautiful graceful player, intelligent, could really cross a ball well. It was wonderful to see him wave his foot across the top of the ball sending the opponent the wrong way, or on his arse. Relaxed would describe his style, but believe me he was effective and provided great balance in the team of his era.
    Charlton Athletic complete and utter legend actually.
  • DA7
    DA7 Posts: 126
    It would be just like one of them to put a fork through the electrics or water pipes. Back to square one.