The Pitch Today

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Re: The Pitch Today

by West Stand Man » 17 Mar 2008 22:25

The 17 Bus LI have a contract to share the Stadium, the ground staff are used to dealing with pitch problems, hence why RFC and LI have invested a lot of money on said pitch in the last couple of seasons. Do you really believe that they will allow the pitch to deteriorate to a extreme degree, and if so do you really think it will affect RFC that much?

I repeat, you live on what was a flood plain in the past, areas like that are often sodden, the pitch at the MAdstad is raised, and is not a flood plain, and in the last few seasons has had money spent on it, simple really, no need for concern.


It is a pointless discussion when you are dealing with Schards#2, (if that is the voice of reason then God help us); I suspect that if he was in the rain forests of the Amazon he'd be asking if the weather there might somehow affect the pitch at the Madejski. It is a rather quaint move really, ' my back lawn is waterlogged, so the Madejski must be too'. No thought for 'the Madejski pitch is intended for use by professional rugby and football teams and is not made of the same base as a park or my lawn'.

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Re: The Pitch Today

by Baines » 18 Mar 2008 09:27

I find the quick degeneration of this thread to be a bit worrying.

Move on people.

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Re: The Pitch Today

by Wycombe Royal » 18 Mar 2008 12:49

There seems to be a common denominator (or two) when it comes to arguments on the Club Policies forum........

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Re: The Pitch Today

by Royal Lady » 18 Mar 2008 13:31

Schards wasn't arguing, he asked a perfectly feasible questions, or so he thought.

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Re: The Pitch Today

by RoyalBlue » 18 Mar 2008 13:45

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The 17 Bus LI have a contract to share the Stadium, the ground staff are used to dealing with pitch problems, hence why RFC and LI have invested a lot of money on said pitch in the last couple of seasons. Do you really believe that they will allow the pitch to deteriorate to a extreme degree, and if so do you really think it will affect RFC that much?

I repeat, you live on what was a flood plain in the past, areas like that are often sodden, the pitch at the MAdstad is raised, and is not a flood plain, and in the last few seasons has had money spent on it, simple really, no need for concern.


It is a pointless discussion when you are dealing with Schards#2, (if that is the voice of reason then God help us); I suspect that if he was in the rain forests of the Amazon he'd be asking if the weather there might somehow affect the pitch at the Madejski. It is a rather quaint move really, ' my back lawn is waterlogged, so the Madejski must be too'. No thought for 'the Madejski pitch is intended for use by professional rugby and football teams and is not made of the same base as a park or my lawn'.


If that represents the standard of literacy on here, God help us! Just where does he advance the argument that because his lawn was waterlogged the Madejski pitch must be too?!

There was an awful lot of rain over the weekend and there have been occasions in the past when that has adversely affected the Madejski pitch, despite the fact it was intended for use by professional rugby and football teams and is not made of the same base as a park or my lawn. Furthermore, using the pitch in those conditions will inevitably have an adverse effect on it. It is just a matter of degree - the very question Schards was posing! We will see the answer come Saturday.

I wouldn't mind betting that, if you had asked the RFC management team whether they were happy about rugby being played on the pitch last weekend, they would have said that, given a choice, they would have preferred it not to have happened.


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Re: The Pitch Today

by Royal Lady » 18 Mar 2008 13:53

A voice of reason in the wilderness.

The amount of vitriol on here towards both Schards and me ( although I didn't even contribute to the "discussion") is pretty disgraceful really. A feasible question was posed - no ranting about why do we ground share with LI or anything else and some people jump on the diss Schards and RL bandwagon.

And just for Yellowcoat's attention - if I wanted to self moderate half this board, I'd have started with your inane post. HTH.

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Re: The Pitch Today

by Baines » 18 Mar 2008 16:42

Why bother replying RL?

A haughty disdain for the unnecessary (if that is what you deem others' posts to be) can be quite appealing.

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Re: The Pitch Today

by Scrappy » 19 Mar 2008 16:39

Anyway, moaning aside

I can be corrected if I'm wrong, but I'm sure the club was loaned some pitch lights to use during the long winter months in order to maintain the pitch's natural state as much as possible, proving it with almost 24 hour light to grow into a strong turf. This, as is apparent this season, has seemed to have a decent amount of good as I can remember this time last year people moaning about the state of the pitch as it had about 3 clear channels where blades of grade were little more than a collectors item. Understandably with the rain we've had it could cause concern, but if it did cause damage the pitch would have been able to recover due to the care theyve been putting in recently.

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Re: The Pitch Today

by readingbedding » 20 Mar 2008 06:43

Not going to be trashed or decimated.
It's a good pitch.


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Re: The Pitch Today

by royal tee » 20 Mar 2008 15:31

Royal Lady And just for Yellowcoat's attention - if I wanted to self moderate half this board, I'd have started with your inane post. HTH.


Good to see the Tories standing up for free speech

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Re: The Pitch Today

by holsgrove breaks a leg » 21 Mar 2008 15:01

royal tee
Royal Lady And just for Yellowcoat's attention - if I wanted to self moderate half this board, I'd have started with your inane post. HTH.


Good to see the Tories standing up for free speech


thats if the game goes ahead tommorow- looks like they will be playing in snow...

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Re: The Pitch Today

by Miss » 21 Mar 2008 20:50

We've had a bit of rain today...........

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