600k on a new pitch
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Probably topped himself after seeing all the abuse he got on here!3
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Under soil heating?0
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Evidently, we're listed as one of its clients...The state of our pitch isn't a great testimonial1
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The new pitch laid in the summer will be ready in time for our first match back in the Prem in August. .......after we win the playoff final at Wembley.
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There won't be enough time if we go up via the play offs, best we go straight up. Gives the pitch another two weeks to bed in.Oggy Red said:The new pitch laid in the summer will be ready in time for our first match back in the Prem in August. .......after we win the playoff final at Wembley.
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Thing is we will still be playing catch up with all our postponed games till July0
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Let me get this right...
The plan is to leave it until July, then make a late burst and go straight up in one of the two promotion spots? So the Play-off will be delayed until our promotion is confirmed, a week before next season starts! The winner plays at home to Man United the following week, the loser has a trip to Leyton Orient.0 -
Pitch is hindering our wonderful passing game tonight.....0
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Yes, where is Paddy? I thought I might see him out with his pitch fork tonight. I feel really sorry for the bloke, he is so dedicated to his work and treats the pitch like his baby. It must be soul destroying to him, as he is a great groundsman as he was a winger.0
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Paddy was out there at half time forking the pitch and was chatting with Nathan at one point. I guess Paddy does not like the limelight or being interviewed and has delegated to his number two whom he might be grooming for when he eventually retires.0
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Soul destroying doesn't come close ! Saturday was his lowest point and he was pretty much close to tears when I spoke to him. I think if he didn't love CAFC so much he would of quit a while back. From my own personal point of view I think the club have hung him out to dry for the last couple of seasons but he has just got on with it. They have spent the very bare minimum on the pitch for 3 seasons also knowing the drainage is old and blocked and only in recent weeks have they come out and gave reasons for the state of the pitch. They haven't had a basic pitch cover which is crazy for a club of our size. RD and Katrine have been excellent since coming in and have promised to sort it in the summer, so I hope he stays and has his pride and joy back !queensland_addick said:Yes, where is Paddy? I thought I might see him out with his pitch fork tonight. I feel really sorry for the bloke, he is so dedicated to his work and treats the pitch like his baby. It must be soul destroying to him, as he is a great groundsman as he was a winger.
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All this.grief for a poxy 8k reportedly.
Paddy is a legend in my eyes, when given proper resources he produced a billiard table surface in a tricky environment (valleys have never been known for their drainage
Blames only goes to the.departed.chancers who thought they could get away with it. They have made us look silly and potentially damaging to the teams results.
i.hope PP relishes the opportunity to start anew. Will be hard work in the summer no.doubt but PP will come good7 -
They will be lucky if it only cost £600,000 to dig the whole pitch up, sort the drainage and relay. For Surrey county cricket club to do the out field cost £1000,000 and that was 5 years ago.0
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Yes, I think it will be more than that figure as I've heard undersoil heating is going in as well.msomerton said:They will be lucky if it only cost £600,000 to dig the whole pitch up, sort the drainage and relay. For Surrey county cricket club to do the out field cost £1000,000 and that was 5 years ago.
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Tell him to stick with it NWC the man is a top top fella and the times I have chatted with him he is such a Charlton man, as NSS Jr would say is Proper Charlton and any of the people that are questioning him and calling for his head are idiots who aint proper Charlton at all10
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couldnt agree morenth london addick said:Tell him to stick with it NWC the man is a top top fella and the times I have chatted with him he is such a Charlton man, as NSS Jr would say is Proper Charlton and any of the people that are questioning him and calling for his head are idiots who aint proper Charlton at all
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Wouldn't that have been a bigger area though? How many football pitches can you get into the Oval? 3 maybe?msomerton said:They will be lucky if it only cost £600,000 to dig the whole pitch up, sort the drainage and relay. For Surrey county cricket club to do the out field cost £1000,000 and that was 5 years ago.
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Twickenham would be a better example. £1.3m for new drainage, desso surface, and undersoil heating0
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He certainly didn't like the limelight in that famous Big Match interview (on the Centenary DVD!)RedChaser said:Paddy was out there at half time forking the pitch and was chatting with Nathan at one point. I guess Paddy does not like the limelight or being interviewed and has delegated to his number two whom he might be grooming for when he eventually retires.
I still find that 28k vs 20k figure hard to believe, if the drainage ducts under the pitch or North Stand are blocked, then an 8k spent last summer may have bought better grass seed but wouldn't have fixed the fundamental problems, if we're planning to spend 600k this summer now!calydon_road said:All this.grief for a poxy 8k reportedly.
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What's desso when it's at home?0
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desso_GrassMasterCallumcafc said:What's desso when it's at home?
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Im having a little read up now, looks and sounds decent. Some clubs use it in the prem and championship
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@killerandflash blimey that's going back a bit can't remember his reaction specifically but presumably he was more than happy to face the camera after he had set Hales up? Circumstances are a bit different now though.0
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It's on the second disc of the DVD, both him and Killer looked very awkward, Paddy especially, spent most of the interview staring at his feet!RedChaser said:@killerandflash blimey that's going back a bit can't remember his reaction specifically but presumably he was more than happy to face the camera after he had set Hales up? Circumstances are a bit different now though.
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Saracens artificial pitch cost £600k and that is guaranteed for 8 years - with dramatic cuts to the cost of maintenance. Not that I want to get into this debate again.0
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You are right, it will cost a lot more to sort the drainage. That £6000 difference would of paid to dig a bit deeper into the surface. Instead for the last two summers all that was paid for was just for the top surface to be taken off leaving all the old root and thatch in the ground. The rain now has to work its way through all that crap even before it hits the drainage system !killerandflash said:
He certainly didn't like the limelight in that famous Big Match interview (on the Centenary DVD!)RedChaser said:Paddy was out there at half time forking the pitch and was chatting with Nathan at one point. I guess Paddy does not like the limelight or being interviewed and has delegated to his number two whom he might be grooming for when he eventually retires.
I still find that 28k vs 20k figure hard to believe, if the drainage ducts under the pitch or North Stand are blocked, then an 8k spent last summer may have bought better grass seed but wouldn't have fixed the fundamental problems, if we're planning to spend 600k this summer now!calydon_road said:All this.grief for a poxy 8k reportedly.
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I wasn't at the game last night...wondering how the pitch played and how "cut-up" was it by the end of the game?0
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Ok in some parts very sticky in others so a very uneven roll of the ball which given the choice of playing it around or hoofing the latter becomes the safest option. Fine rain for last half hour or so and doubt whether dome went back up after the game however no home game scheduled at the moment until 8th Feb when home to Brum as Bnmth have 4th round cup match v Liverpool on 25 Jan.PeterGage said:I wasn't at the game last night...wondering how the pitch played and how "cut-up" was it by the end of the game?
Edit, Too much of a glue pot for it to cut up Peter.0 -
I really don't know what to say about the pitch but it is going to be a massive problem for the second half of the season. If we can get through against Oxford we will have the best part of 4 weeks until the next home game- Birmingham. Obviously a drainage and relay is not a viable solution mid season but Chris Wilder is right when he says it was a real leveller last night and I am not using it as an excuse for the performance- the players really don't seem to trust it at all which is going to be a huge problem for us.
Last season they seemed to get used to it after a few games once conditions dried up in April but it is midwinter and will be wet for some time to come. I'm no pitch expert but can they not put some grass seed into it or lay down some turf and bed it in like they did with the penalty area last season? I know the ball does roll okay but it looks absolutely horrendous and I just don't know what the answer is with half a season to go. Thankfully there is going to be a drainage and pitch overhaul in the summer so we shouldn't have this problem again. I can't help but feel that this pitch issue- rather than the lack of signings- will be the legacy of two seasons of lack of investment by Slater & Jimenez.0
















