State of the pitch 14:18 - Aug 1 with 5097 views | swisscottage | At the Palace match ( From SAR block B) it was very noticeable how threadbare the 5 yard strip of pitch by the touchline was. I was shocked given how good the summer has been with no hosepipe ban. Anybody got any information about the pitch, (when was it laid, when's it due to be relaid). One of the things with the new training ground was that the type of pitches and the pitch dimensions were supposed to be the same as Loftus Road, but if the pitch is as poor as it appeared to be at the Palace match, I'm just wondering how relevant that is. Thoughts? | | | | |
State of the pitch on 16:00 - Aug 1 with 4880 views | Addinall | The Ellerslie touchline has the problem of too little sunlight. Less than elsewhere shows up in a weaker sward. | | | |
State of the pitch on 16:07 - Aug 1 with 4845 views | PinnerPaul | Can we save sacking the ground staff until we have got rid of Les, Lee and about half a dozen players first? Thanks | | | |
State of the pitch on 16:13 - Aug 1 with 4819 views | kensalriser | The summer has been terrible for grass! Have you not noticed the brown scrub everywhere in public spaces that grass used to be? We've had a really severe drought in London this year, grass loves rain and it's not really possible to replace normal rainfall with watering. | |
| |
State of the pitch on 18:02 - Aug 1 with 4563 views | Boston |
State of the pitch on 17:57 - Aug 1 by eastside_r | Don’t worry it will be dark / night time games soon and no-one will see the pitch because of the crap floodlights. |
Never once heard a complaint about leg room. | |
| |
State of the pitch on 21:52 - Aug 1 with 4307 views | BucksRanger |
State of the pitch on 18:02 - Aug 1 by Boston | Never once heard a complaint about leg room. |
People were smaller in them, their days. | | | |
State of the pitch on 21:54 - Aug 1 with 4292 views | digswellhoop | of the 70 back the plastic pitch of yester years😠| | | | Login to get fewer ads
State of the pitch on 22:08 - Aug 1 with 4271 views | NewBee |
State of the pitch on 16:13 - Aug 1 by kensalriser | The summer has been terrible for grass! Have you not noticed the brown scrub everywhere in public spaces that grass used to be? We've had a really severe drought in London this year, grass loves rain and it's not really possible to replace normal rainfall with watering. |
I was at Sutton United on Saturday - pitch was immaculate. Ditto Brentford and Southampton for the Womens' Euro games during July. | | | |
State of the pitch on 02:39 - Aug 2 with 4108 views | Boston |
State of the pitch on 22:08 - Aug 1 by NewBee | I was at Sutton United on Saturday - pitch was immaculate. Ditto Brentford and Southampton for the Womens' Euro games during July. |
There ya go Bee, proof if it was needed, women make a lot less mess than men. | |
| |
State of the pitch on 11:55 - Aug 2 with 3799 views | Addinall |
State of the pitch on 11:36 - Aug 2 by DavieQPR | That was back in the 50's when I first started going. |
Ah yes,I remember it well (and the 40's!) [Post edited 2 Aug 2022 11:56]
| | | |
State of the pitch on 12:03 - Aug 2 with 3781 views | robith | Stadium was a bit of a dump all round at the Palace game. Concerned that I'm moving to rail seating and the stand had the seats out, but was still just....covered in crap? | | | |
State of the pitch on 12:05 - Aug 2 with 3770 views | Lblock |
State of the pitch on 16:13 - Aug 1 by kensalriser | The summer has been terrible for grass! Have you not noticed the brown scrub everywhere in public spaces that grass used to be? We've had a really severe drought in London this year, grass loves rain and it's not really possible to replace normal rainfall with watering. |
Oh I don't know about that. My neighbour seems to have a great summer with his grass - the aroma as he spends all day "burning" it tells me his supply is rich and endless | |
| Cherish and enjoy life.... this ain't no dress rehearsal |
| |
State of the pitch on 12:08 - Aug 2 with 3769 views | Rangersw12 |
State of the pitch on 12:03 - Aug 2 by robith | Stadium was a bit of a dump all round at the Palace game. Concerned that I'm moving to rail seating and the stand had the seats out, but was still just....covered in crap? |
I didn't think the rail seating was ready till the end of August | | | |
State of the pitch on 14:52 - Aug 2 with 3633 views | robith |
State of the pitch on 12:08 - Aug 2 by Rangersw12 | I didn't think the rail seating was ready till the end of August |
That's only the bit in R block | | | |
State of the pitch on 17:26 - Aug 2 with 3490 views | PinnerPaul |
State of the pitch on 22:08 - Aug 1 by NewBee | I was at Sutton United on Saturday - pitch was immaculate. Ditto Brentford and Southampton for the Womens' Euro games during July. |
and MK Dons, was like a carpet! | | | |
State of the pitch on 17:45 - Aug 2 with 3464 views | Boston |
State of the pitch on 11:36 - Aug 2 by DavieQPR | That was back in the 50's when I first started going. |
Oppo's were Exeter, 1957. | |
| |
State of the pitch on 12:01 - Aug 3 with 3245 views | tkqpr |
State of the pitch on 16:13 - Aug 1 by kensalriser | The summer has been terrible for grass! Have you not noticed the brown scrub everywhere in public spaces that grass used to be? We've had a really severe drought in London this year, grass loves rain and it's not really possible to replace normal rainfall with watering. |
Along with the Chemtrails/Cloudseeding/Spraying of the skies with various metals and chemicals maybe?? | | | |
State of the pitch on 14:51 - Aug 3 with 3111 views | robith |
State of the pitch on 16:13 - Aug 1 by kensalriser | The summer has been terrible for grass! Have you not noticed the brown scrub everywhere in public spaces that grass used to be? We've had a really severe drought in London this year, grass loves rain and it's not really possible to replace normal rainfall with watering. |
I play cricket in Victoria Park and the outfields are insane. Basically zero fielding to be done cos if it ain't straight at you, you aren't getting near it. Was at full speed chasing the ball on Monday, but the ball was still accelerating when it got to the boundary, felt like a Looney tunes character | | | |
| |