should help our players on Saturday. After a torrid time during the run up, and then the play off at Falkirk , our team have had to play a few of our games on 3g . Alloa, Queen of the South, and Falkirk all regularly play on this stuff, and we lost quite a few points having to play on an alien surface to our players. I am not sure, but does it make it more strain on the legs/ankles etc? I do think our passing game certainly speeds the ball up on those artificial pitches. hopefully our passes are more precise, playing on a good normal surface in the final.the Alloa game in particular, where they reduced the pitch width considerably caused us real problems and we lost the game. the 3 points then, would have given us 2nd and rested our players for a whole week.
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Thread: Hampden 's new grass......
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18-05-2016 11:24 PM #1
Hampden 's new grass......
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19-05-2016 12:09 AM #2
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Helps both sets of players. Rangers too have had to play all of those opponents on the surfaces you mention against pitch narrowing ploys while they prefer the grass and greater space they have at Ibrox just like they will prefer the grass and space of Hampden.
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19-05-2016 12:18 PM #4
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