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The Pitch Today

by Schards#2 » 16 Mar 2008 10:51

Anyone else slightly concerned that it's going to get trashed by the rugby. It must be very sodden and with three absolutely crucial home games coming up, i'm hoping it doesn't get decimated by the rugger buggers.

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Re: The Pitch Today

by TFF » 16 Mar 2008 10:58

It'll be good practice for a vital away match at Wigan.

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Re: The Pitch Today

by Coppelled Streets » 16 Mar 2008 11:27

That Friday Feeling It'll be good practice for a vital away match at Wigan.


'greed.

The ruggers is a nice bit of income for the club - if you're a Championship club, but when you're bringing in £50-£60m a season in the Premiership, surely it's small fry and if anything, a hinderance in terms of wear and tear on the pitch.

I was hoping we would say goodbye to the egg chasers but that is quite a lengthy deal they have at the Madejski now. :|

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Re: The Pitch Today

by Row Z Royal » 16 Mar 2008 12:26

We've got a week until the next home game. It's not like last season when we had a load of Friday night games ahead of our Saturday ones when the weather had been poor.

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by The 17 Bus » 16 Mar 2008 12:55

However we still have a better surface that some other clubs that do not have rugby, we could build the extension, I seem to recall the new stands had a clear section all arond the roof to allow more light to get to pitch level and help the grass grow.

Team doing ok lets bitch about something.


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by Yellowcoat » 16 Mar 2008 13:03

I agree. Once again both Schards & Fag Ash Lil continue to use these boards to make their usual small minded non football related swipes against the club. Even worse they have been used as moderators on here to allow unbalanced postings to continue.

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by Platypuss » 16 Mar 2008 13:14

Yellowcoat I agree. Once again both Schards & Fag Ash Lil continue to use these boards to make their usual small minded non football related swipes against the club. Even worse they have been used as moderators on here to allow unbalanced postings to continue.


What an utterly charmless post - you should be ashamed. How is a concern over the possible future state of the pitch "non football related"?

Care to show some evidence of "unbalanced posts that should not have been allowed to continue"?

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by T.R.O.L.I. » 16 Mar 2008 13:34

Yellowcoat I agree. Once again both Schards & Fag Ash Lil continue to use these boards to make their usual small minded non football related swipes against the club. Even worse they have been used as moderators on here to allow unbalanced postings to continue.


How extremely puerile - and people wonder why our stewards get such a bad press. Perhaps you need to grow up a little.

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by Schards#2 » 16 Mar 2008 14:07

Yellowcoat I agree. Once again both Schards & Fag Ash Lil continue to use these boards to make their usual small minded non football related swipes against the club. Even worse they have been used as moderators on here to allow unbalanced postings to continue.


Have a word with yourself mate. That's one of the most inaccurate posts i've ever read.


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Re: The Pitch Today

by Schards#2 » 16 Mar 2008 14:10

The 17 Bus However we still have a better surface that some other clubs that do not have rugby, we could build the extension, I seem to recall the new stands had a clear section all arond the roof to allow more light to get to pitch level and help the grass grow.

Team doing ok lets bitch about something.


Could you point out the bitching please.

I took the dog for a walk this morning, the ground was absolutely sodden, I noticed London Irish were playing today and was worried the pitch might suffer.

What exactly is the/your problem with that?

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Re: The Pitch Today

by Royal Lady » 16 Mar 2008 15:14

Yellowcoat I agree. Once again both Schards & Fag Ash Lil continue to use these boards to make their usual small minded non football related swipes against the club. Even worse they have been used as moderators on here to allow unbalanced postings to continue.
LOLZ @ fag ash Lil, as if you know me from Adam. And this is the first post I've made on this thread fyi.
:roll:

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Re: The Pitch Today

by Row Z Royal » 16 Mar 2008 16:20

Royal Lady
Yellowcoat I agree. Once again both Schards & Fag Ash Lil continue to use these boards to make their usual small minded non football related swipes against the club. Even worse they have been used as moderators on here to allow unbalanced postings to continue.
LOLZ @ fag ash Lil, as if you know me from Adam. And this is the first post I've made on this thread fyi.
:roll:


Who is Adam?

You could have been posting as Schards again :wink:

Anyhoo, the weather's eased and the pitch looks like it's holding up well on the telly. If it had continued to rain today I'd worry, but with 25mins left at the Mad and with it being dry but windy, I think the pitch'll be fine.

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Re: The Pitch Today

by The 17 Bus » 16 Mar 2008 17:00

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The 17 Bus However we still have a better surface that some other clubs that do not have rugby, we could build the extension, I seem to recall the new stands had a clear section all arond the roof to allow more light to get to pitch level and help the grass grow.

Team doing ok lets bitch about something.


Could you point out the bitching please.

I took the dog for a walk this morning, the ground was absolutely sodden, I noticed London Irish were playing today and was worried the pitch might suffer.

What exactly is the/your problem with that?


you are basically complaining about RFC sharing a the ground, Lower Earley is bound to be sodden it was built on a flood plain.

We share the ground, we get shedloads of money for it, that helps the Stadium and its costs. FWIW I popped in to B&Q while the game was on, loads of noise from inside to be heard.

IMHO it is a shame that the ground sharing was not planeed before the ground was built, as they could have added 20m to the length of the pitch, allowing less wear on the busy areas as the lines could be alternated, causing less bare patches.


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Re: The Pitch Today

by Royal Lady » 16 Mar 2008 17:10

Where is he complaining about the ground sharing?? He merely passed a comment that he thought all this rain + rugby might damage the pitch for next week. :roll: It seems it won't. So that's super then. Have a nice day.

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Re: The Pitch Today

by Schards#2 » 16 Mar 2008 17:30

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The 17 Bus However we still have a better surface that some other clubs that do not have rugby, we could build the extension, I seem to recall the new stands had a clear section all arond the roof to allow more light to get to pitch level and help the grass grow.

Team doing ok lets bitch about something.


Could you point out the bitching please.

I took the dog for a walk this morning, the ground was absolutely sodden, I noticed London Irish were playing today and was worried the pitch might suffer.

What exactly is the/your problem with that?


you are basically complaining about RFC sharing a the ground, Lower Earley is bound to be sodden it was built on a flood plain.

We share the ground, we get shedloads of money for it, that helps the Stadium and its costs. FWIW I popped in to B&Q while the game was on, loads of noise from inside to be heard.

IMHO it is a shame that the ground sharing was not planeed before the ground was built, as they could have added 20m to the length of the pitch, allowing less wear on the busy areas as the lines could be alternated, causing less bare patches.


Eh?

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Re: The Pitch Today

by Row Z Royal » 16 Mar 2008 17:33

Schards:

By complaining about the state of the pitch after rugby is played on it, you are complaining on any rugby being played on it, thus complaining about the groundshare.

Either that, or you're complaining about the weather which, if bad enough, ruins a pitch with just football being played on it.

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Re: The Pitch Today

by Schards#2 » 16 Mar 2008 17:54

Row Z Royal Schards:

By complaining about the state of the pitch after rugby is played on it, you are complaining on any rugby being played on it, thus complaining about the groundshare.

Either that, or you're complaining about the weather which, if bad enough, ruins a pitch with just football being played on it.


There's a difference between expressing concern that the pitch may be in a bad state for some crucial games (which I did) and complaining about the cause of it (which I didn't).

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Re: The Pitch Today

by Row Z Royal » 16 Mar 2008 18:11

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Row Z Royal Schards:

By complaining about the state of the pitch after rugby is played on it, you are complaining on any rugby being played on it, thus complaining about the groundshare.

Either that, or you're complaining about the weather which, if bad enough, ruins a pitch with just football being played on it.


There's a difference between expressing concern that the pitch may be in a bad state for some crucial games (which I did) and complaining about the cause of it (which I didn't).


"Tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime"

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Re: The Pitch Today

by Schards#2 » 16 Mar 2008 18:22

Row Z Royal
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Row Z Royal Schards:

By complaining about the state of the pitch after rugby is played on it, you are complaining on any rugby being played on it, thus complaining about the groundshare.

Either that, or you're complaining about the weather which, if bad enough, ruins a pitch with just football being played on it.


There's a difference between expressing concern that the pitch may be in a bad state for some crucial games (which I did) and complaining about the cause of it (which I didn't).


"Tough on crime, tough on the causes of crime"


Eh?

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Re: The Pitch Today

by The 17 Bus » 16 Mar 2008 18:31

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Row Z Royal Schards:

By complaining about the state of the pitch after rugby is played on it, you are complaining on any rugby being played on it, thus complaining about the groundshare.

Either that, or you're complaining about the weather which, if bad enough, ruins a pitch with just football being played on it.


There's a difference between expressing concern that the pitch may be in a bad state for some crucial games (which I did) and complaining about the cause of it (which I didn't).

Anyone else slightly concerned that it's going to get trashed by the rugby.


Whats that then?

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