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So as long as you get a touch on the ball it doesn’t matter what else you do (unless it’s violent conduct of course) If that is a correct interpretation of the rule then make sure you touch the ball and then you can do whatever you want to the other player!
Just back; blimey that was always going to be a tough gig.We're through which was the main aim.Praying for a good home draw.
I could have sworn I saw potato sprouting up in the horrendous excuse for a playing surface.
I'm surprised in this day and age, there's should be no excuse for poor playing surfaces.When you look at the autumn and winter we've had so far there should be no reason why even none league clubs shouldn't have a decent surface, even at this time of year.Plus you'd think with them being top of their league they can obviously play at their level so a decent playing surface should be a prerequisite.Its 2024 not 1924.
The ground is leased and Kettering have purchased some land. Below is an extract from football ground guide https://footballgroundguide.com/leagues/conference/conference-north/kettering-town.htmlThe Club have purchased some suitable land off Scott Road in North Kettering, where they hope to build a new stadium. The Club have a lease on Latimer Park until 2042 and is believed that it would be retained for reserve and youth academy sides. If the new stadium does not happen then the Club would look to further develop Latimer Park.
Quote from: danumdon on December 01, 2024, 05:38:10 pmI'm surprised in this day and age, there's should be no excuse for poor playing surfaces.When you look at the autumn and winter we've had so far there should be no reason why even none league clubs shouldn't have a decent surface, even at this time of year.Plus you'd think with them being top of their league they can obviously play at their level so a decent playing surface should be a prerequisite.Its 2024 not 1924.Playing surfaces like you want DD don't come in a Lucky Bag they cost serious amounts of investment initially and ongoing. It should be no surprise to anyone that they don't prioritise the playing surface above what they put out on top of it.
Your answer only shows how little you know about sports turf technology. The drainage and root zone and specialist grass varieties required for a functioning football pitch is entirely different to any domestic patch of grass.