Just seen the pic on the back of the EEN with Ian Murray and the directors running for charity (no pic on web page) and the pitch is looking a bit threadbare. Has this been ripped up and re-seeded again?
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Thread: State of the pitch
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07-06-2011 12:30 PM #1
State of the pitch
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07-06-2011 12:55 PM #3
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Rumours are CC doesn't see the need for any grass in the middle, just make sure both boxes have some..
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07-06-2011 12:57 PM #4
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Its looking threadbare.
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Its being re-laid / seeded.Space to let
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07-06-2011 12:58 PM #5
Why are we bothering re-seeding a pitch when we don't have any players, why are we not siging anyone, CC is a prick
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07-06-2011 01:47 PM #9
Nothing wrong with that surface imho as it looks like it has not long been top dressed with sand and worked in with a brush attachment. If I was groundsman there I would be very confident of having a wonderful surface come mid July!
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07-06-2011 03:21 PM #12
quality not that great due to the sticker stuff on the windows inside the FF stand, these were take about 2 weeks ago
http://imageshack.us/g/402/img0819re.jpg/
Last edited by HibbyKeith; 07-06-2011 at 03:25 PM.
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07-06-2011 06:22 PM #14
Motherwell have called in Irish experts to relay their pitch and it looks great compared to the last couple of seasons.
http://www.irishviews.com/ploughed-field.jpg
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