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The pitch is in a right old state and is certainly not conducive to playing good football on that's for sure. Every year in the summer we spend a lot of money stripping and maintenance, probably more than most in this division yet this year it has certainly not held up in any form. People blame the rugby but they play rugby on it every year and in truth it was in poor condition before they started playing on it. So then it's the wet weather but again whilst its been a wet winter its nothing we haven't seen before and with global warming is likely to be the norm. Other people blame the covers we put on to try and in most cases fail to keep a game on, if that's the case then maybe its just better to accept the inevitable and leave them off..I dont know what the answer is. Either way I hope the club are putting some effort in with consultants now to try and get a bit of a resolution so next season we get a lot more stability out of it. We want to be a footballing team rather than a hoof it team but you cant play to much football on it as it is at the moment. Is there anybody on here with experience in that trade who have any ideas how we sort it?
The problem is when the weather conditions get worse starting in January we share the pitch with the Dons. They then use it up our season ends and beyond. Grant said at the beginning of March we had 6 games on it and the Dons had 4 no time to improve really
I agree didn’t look great last night but seemed to play better
Belle Vue always looked in amazing nick and the Dons (or Dragons) played on that too.
I’m surprised there aren’t more music events tbh
Nothing wrong with the pitch, some of the passing combinations in the worst of the weather for the first 15/20 mins last night were excellent.