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Many postponements these days are not because of the pitch but because Elf'N'Safety are terrified a supporter will slip on his/her arse getting to the ground. |
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Not living in Accy, how many of these fields are there local? If most kids play on them now
there must be a dozen or more locally. I know where we are there is only one in a league of 40 teams. They are certainly no substitute for grass and disliked by all the teams. The only reason they are tolerated is that they are always available to train on. |
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Personally i think its a fantastic idea. With technology these days there's not much difference
a. would save us money! b. stadium can be used all through the week. c. dont have to pay for the maintenance for the pitch every year. d. save money from the training ground. plus plenty more. Its about time people realised that football is changing and for a club like us its a great idea. |
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Good astro takes a lot of maintaining (though not as much skill), isn't cheap to run, and needs 100% replacement regularly, especially if used throughout the week. But it would cut out those stupid goal celebrations - you wouldn't want to slide on it unless absolutely necessary!! Good for hockey, but football - hmmm.
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There are pro's and cons to both sides of the argument, the finincial benefit to the club is obviously a plus point and making money from community use.
However if the players were to train on it every day and the youth teams, i think it may take some of the shine away from playing on it just match days, i no our ground isnt the best on match days anyway but it still may feel different to the players |
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Im presuming others saw rob heys in sky sports news studio earlier, on the special report on turf wars?....
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My main concern would surround the idea that it saves money because of the lack of maintainence ... if it costs £500k now then how many seasons before it needs replacing? if its ten years then that is a "maintainence cost" of £50k a season n'est pas? |
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Surely there would be massive benefits for a "community" club,in terms of all year round useage,ie; schools,community clubs,as well as first team training,youth team games and private renting--- just get the council to pay for it !!!:) (and maintain it lol)
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