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New State-of-the-art Pitch at The Valley

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  • Hal1x
    Hal1x Posts: 4,265
    Anyone else notice pre match on Saturday about half a dozen chaps on the pitch standing in a loose huddle, holding their garden forks presumably and seeming to just be passing the time of day between themselves ?. I don’t have much of a real clue as to why they go on the pitch but naively I’ve always thought it was to wander around the pitch looking for patches to stick their forks into the ground, not to stand there and have a chat. 
    They are talking to the grass, encouraging it to press further up the pitch.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    They are discussing where to place the pigeon sanctuary.
  • Can anyone tell me why despite all the heavy rainfall we’ve had they still insist on watering the pitch ? It makes no sense to me. Maybe some of our pitch experts can enlighten me ? 
  • Sheepie1985
    Sheepie1985 Posts: 480
    Allows the ball to move faster on the pitch I believe? Most teams do it
  • Fanny Fanackapan
    Fanny Fanackapan Posts: 18,737
    Can anyone tell me why despite all the heavy rainfall we’ve had they still insist on watering the pitch ? It makes no sense to me. Maybe some of our pitch experts can enlighten me ? 
    A question that we have posed too, WSP.
  • The only thing that I could think of is that if the weather is cold then it stops the pitch getting hard although I’m sure as the temperature drops then it would harden up again but I sure can’t think of any other reason ! It also could be why it looks so bad because of over watering. 
  • T_C_E
    T_C_E Posts: 16,418
    Ive just been told "Watering a pitch despite rain would help stabilise the grass, overwater and you will get what you have" 
    Only Tony Keohane knows more about pitch maintainance than this guy! ;)
     
  • DA9
    DA9 Posts: 11,091
    Hal1x said:
    Anyone else notice pre match on Saturday about half a dozen chaps on the pitch standing in a loose huddle, holding their garden forks presumably and seeming to just be passing the time of day between themselves ?. I don’t have much of a real clue as to why they go on the pitch but naively I’ve always thought it was to wander around the pitch looking for patches to stick their forks into the ground, not to stand there and have a chat. 
    They are talking to the grass, encouraging it to press further up the pitch.


    But the grass doesn’t want to know
  • LoOkOuT
    LoOkOuT Posts: 10,855
    fenaddick said:

    Mount Pleasant played one of the academy sides there too  so that’s 10 more than just first team (assuming that wasn’t on the OS)

    The Mount Pleasant boys brought their own grass
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,845
    Can anyone tell me why despite all the heavy rainfall we’ve had they still insist on watering the pitch ? It makes no sense to me. Maybe some of our pitch experts can enlighten me ? 
    It assists knee slides, an important part of the modern game.
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  • If what I heard on Saturday is true............... the pitch is heavily rolled now to stop it cutting up too much where the grass is thin/non-existent and certain things were done to save money (against sensible advice) when contract was placed and pitch was re-laid in the summer...... not too much can be done properly until weather improves and footie stops in the summer.
  • Hal1x
    Hal1x Posts: 4,265
    Off_it said:
    Can anyone tell me why despite all the heavy rainfall we’ve had they still insist on watering the pitch ? It makes no sense to me. Maybe some of our pitch experts can enlighten me ? 
    It assists knee slides, an important part of the modern game.
    didn't help Campbell much!
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,843
    Good case study for comparing the integrity of the club’s current communications with the past, in my view. This is an obvious problem which they are saying nothing about. Why not? Nobody is taken in by the silence, although perhaps they don’t want bring it to the attention of the substantive investors?

    Still not clear how much the owners spent versus the grant versus the ‘normal’ pitch costs is it?

    The fact we are silent on it does suggest the issue is not with the ‘suppliers’. Otherwise wouldn’t we be more public in voicing our concerns?

    Just catching up on this thread, so this may have been commented on already. If the club is in dispute with the contractors then that's a good reason not to be more public in voicing our concerns.
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,845
    edited January 7
    Hal1x said:
    Off_it said:
    Can anyone tell me why despite all the heavy rainfall we’ve had they still insist on watering the pitch ? It makes no sense to me. Maybe some of our pitch experts can enlighten me ? 
    It assists knee slides, an important part of the modern game.
    didn't help Campbell much!
    Probably more to do with his technique and execution than the pitch. Did all the hard work, got into a decent position, fluffed it!
  • Hal1x said:
    Off_it said:
    Can anyone tell me why despite all the heavy rainfall we’ve had they still insist on watering the pitch ? It makes no sense to me. Maybe some of our pitch experts can enlighten me ? 
    It assists knee slides, an important part of the modern game.
    didn't help Campbell much!
    Needs more in-match practice 
  • valleynick66
    valleynick66 Posts: 4,889
    bobmunro said:
    Good case study for comparing the integrity of the club’s current communications with the past, in my view. This is an obvious problem which they are saying nothing about. Why not? Nobody is taken in by the silence, although perhaps they don’t want bring it to the attention of the substantive investors?

    Still not clear how much the owners spent versus the grant versus the ‘normal’ pitch costs is it?

    The fact we are silent on it does suggest the issue is not with the ‘suppliers’. Otherwise wouldn’t we be more public in voicing our concerns?

    Just catching up on this thread, so this may have been commented on already. If the club is in dispute with the contractors then that's a good reason not to be more public in voicing our concerns.
    Maybe but a simple we are ‘liaising with ‘ would suffice. But that’s not really been proactively provided. 

    If you say nothing then it’s not surprising others fill in the blanks. 
  • valleynick66
    valleynick66 Posts: 4,889
    edited January 7
    If what I heard on Saturday is true............... the pitch is heavily rolled now to stop it cutting up too much where the grass is thin/non-existent and certain things were done to save money (against sensible advice) when contract was placed and pitch was re-laid in the summer...... not too much can be done properly until weather improves and footie stops in the summer.
    Can you elaborate ? What wasn’t done to save what sort of sums?

    My cynicism remains how much cash we really stumped up versus any other year. 
  • T_C_E
    T_C_E Posts: 16,418
    Now who has a history of trying to save money to impress the powers that be and was given various projects while on "Gardening leave"
    I'll be interested to see if Bath RFC get a new pitch in the summer
    #Burgerboy 
  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,844
    Off_it said:
    Hal1x said:
    Off_it said:
    Can anyone tell me why despite all the heavy rainfall we’ve had they still insist on watering the pitch ? It makes no sense to me. Maybe some of our pitch experts can enlighten me ? 
    It assists knee slides, an important part of the modern game.
    didn't help Campbell much!
    Probably more to do with his technique and execution than the pitch. Did all the hard work, got into a decent position, fluffed it!
    We need to sign another veteran player like Hylton, but this time someone who can help our youngsters with their goal celebrations.
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,843
    bobmunro said:
    Good case study for comparing the integrity of the club’s current communications with the past, in my view. This is an obvious problem which they are saying nothing about. Why not? Nobody is taken in by the silence, although perhaps they don’t want bring it to the attention of the substantive investors?

    Still not clear how much the owners spent versus the grant versus the ‘normal’ pitch costs is it?

    The fact we are silent on it does suggest the issue is not with the ‘suppliers’. Otherwise wouldn’t we be more public in voicing our concerns?

    Just catching up on this thread, so this may have been commented on already. If the club is in dispute with the contractors then that's a good reason not to be more public in voicing our concerns.
    Maybe but a simple we are ‘liaising with ‘ would suffice. But that’s not really been proactively provided. 

    If you say nothing then it’s not surprising others fill in the blanks. 
    We are all very good at doing that!

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  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,734
    edited January 7
    bobmunro said:
    Good case study for comparing the integrity of the club’s current communications with the past, in my view. This is an obvious problem which they are saying nothing about. Why not? Nobody is taken in by the silence, although perhaps they don’t want bring it to the attention of the substantive investors?

    Still not clear how much the owners spent versus the grant versus the ‘normal’ pitch costs is it?

    The fact we are silent on it does suggest the issue is not with the ‘suppliers’. Otherwise wouldn’t we be more public in voicing our concerns?

    Just catching up on this thread, so this may have been commented on already. If the club is in dispute with the contractors then that's a good reason not to be more public in voicing our concerns.
    Maybe but a simple we are ‘liaising with ‘ would suffice. But that’s not really been proactively provided. 

    If you say nothing then it’s not surprising others fill in the blanks. 
    The club hasn't really done proactive comms since about 2012. It's ingrained in the culture at this point. The practice is say as little as possible about anything except stuff that has no potential to be contentious.
  • Billy_Mix
    Billy_Mix Posts: 2,707
    bobmunro said:
    Good case study for comparing the integrity of the club’s current communications with the past, in my view. This is an obvious problem which they are saying nothing about. Why not? Nobody is taken in by the silence, although perhaps they don’t want bring it to the attention of the substantive investors?

    Still not clear how much the owners spent versus the grant versus the ‘normal’ pitch costs is it?

    The fact we are silent on it does suggest the issue is not with the ‘suppliers’. Otherwise wouldn’t we be more public in voicing our concerns?

    Just catching up on this thread, so this may have been commented on already. If the club is in dispute with the contractors then that's a good reason not to be more public in voicing our concerns.
    Maybe but a simple we are ‘liaising with ‘ would suffice. But that’s not really been proactively provided. 

    If you say nothing then it’s not surprising others fill in the blanks. 
    The club hasn't really done proactive comms since about 2012. It's ingrained in the culture at this point. The practice is say as little as possible about anything except stuff that has no potential to be contentious.
    "least said, soonest mended" is a cliché for a reason
  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 6,854
    Billy_Mix said:
    bobmunro said:
    Good case study for comparing the integrity of the club’s current communications with the past, in my view. This is an obvious problem which they are saying nothing about. Why not? Nobody is taken in by the silence, although perhaps they don’t want bring it to the attention of the substantive investors?

    Still not clear how much the owners spent versus the grant versus the ‘normal’ pitch costs is it?

    The fact we are silent on it does suggest the issue is not with the ‘suppliers’. Otherwise wouldn’t we be more public in voicing our concerns?

    Just catching up on this thread, so this may have been commented on already. If the club is in dispute with the contractors then that's a good reason not to be more public in voicing our concerns.
    Maybe but a simple we are ‘liaising with ‘ would suffice. But that’s not really been proactively provided. 

    If you say nothing then it’s not surprising others fill in the blanks. 
    The club hasn't really done proactive comms since about 2012. It's ingrained in the culture at this point. The practice is say as little as possible about anything except stuff that has no potential to be contentious.
    "least said, soonest mended" is a cliché for a reason
    “Communicate, communicate, communicate” is a much more effective (and profitable) business philosophy…
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,376
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,845
    Scoham said:
    "Groundsperson"!
  • Scoham
    Scoham Posts: 37,376
    Off_it said:
    Scoham said:
    "Groundsperson"!
    Utter woke nonsense, I know.
  • usetobunkin
    usetobunkin Posts: 2,183
    Need to advertise for a spark too
  • Pitch very bobbly today, especially in the second half. Passing became increasingly difficult, as it was bouncing all over the place.
  • fadgadget
    fadgadget Posts: 1,391
    Looks like a well maintained piece of grass compared to this .

    https://youtu.be/qpQC-W6Y26I?si=NKjlIKbb4tZm_Sx-