Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 12:41 - Feb 10 with 4477 views | TTNYear |
Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 12:40 - Feb 10 by 442Dale | Who has said the drains are knackered? The newly laid pitch drained fine last season. And if they need sorting they can be looked at in the summer as part of the planned work. |
I hope you're right. | |
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Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 12:45 - Feb 10 with 4450 views | scarrow |
Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 12:37 - Feb 10 by DevonDale | But we're not tackling the fundamental problem, which us the lack of drainage... |
The drainage isn't the issue it's the fact that the turf was sodden so the water wasn't even reaching the drains. | |
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Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 12:45 - Feb 10 with 4449 views | 442Dale |
Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 12:41 - Feb 10 by electricblue | Isnt there snow forecast on sunday aswell ! Question.. Who is paying for the pitch to be relaid and at what cost ! The way i see it the dome should have been immediately reinflated immediately after tuesday night match and work on the pitch which would have given the ground staff exactly 11 workable days.. Now they are going to relay the pitch why oh why.. Have the club not learned from the pitch problems from last Feb to today..... |
See the Bradford video. While the pitch wasn’t perfect it was fine from Feb until May. Met our requirements despite misgivings on here (inc. myself!), it did the job. That’s what we need now and will have more resources going off what was said about support from the FA. | |
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Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 12:46 - Feb 10 with 4441 views | Shun | It's needed and should make the rest of the season easier, but the Spurs game potentially harder if it plays like it did when we did the same last year. Ultimately though we've had ONE home game in a whole MONTH now, yet we're relaying the pitch a week before the biggest game at Spotland in a generation. | | | |
Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 12:46 - Feb 10 with 4439 views | electricblue |
Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 12:45 - Feb 10 by scarrow | The drainage isn't the issue it's the fact that the turf was sodden so the water wasn't even reaching the drains. |
Which points to the issue of having rugby played at spotland.... As long as the Hornets play there will always be continuous pitch problems...... | |
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Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 12:47 - Feb 10 with 4424 views | 442Dale |
Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 12:41 - Feb 10 by TTNYear | I hope you're right. |
Me too. There are no guarantees it’s the right decision, but persevering with the current surface is clearly not an option. The drill and fill was meant to assist with drainage but we’ve gone from the pitch being ok with no inspection planned to one which has surface water on it after a night of rain. That situation can’t carry on. | |
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Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 12:48 - Feb 10 with 4415 views | 442Dale |
Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 12:46 - Feb 10 by electricblue | Which points to the issue of having rugby played at spotland.... As long as the Hornets play there will always be continuous pitch problems...... |
Not at all. The pitch was knackered this season before they even played on it. | |
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Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 12:49 - Feb 10 with 4394 views | TVOS1907 |
Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 12:41 - Feb 10 by electricblue | Isnt there snow forecast on sunday aswell ! Question.. Who is paying for the pitch to be relaid and at what cost ! The way i see it the dome should have been immediately reinflated immediately after tuesday night match and work on the pitch which would have given the ground staff exactly 11 workable days.. Now they are going to relay the pitch why oh why.. Have the club not learned from the pitch problems from last Feb to today..... |
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Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 12:51 - Feb 10 with 4377 views | 100notout | Its worth bearing in mind that although it wasn't a brilliant surface, and it has rained rained rained and the club have been inept in trying to address problems, etc etc etc. the root cause of this whole embarrassing debacle is that a decision was made by the then groundsman to put tonnes of building sand onto the pitch . He apparently (and quite rightly imho) has been sacked. Its still very embarrassing and 7 days for a new pitch to bed in is insufficient time but its the lesser of two evils. Lets hope the new groundsman looks after this pitch better than the previous one | |
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Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 12:53 - Feb 10 with 4360 views | Daley_Lama |
Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 12:40 - Feb 10 by 442Dale | Who has said the drains are knackered? The newly laid pitch drained fine last season. And if they need sorting they can be looked at in the summer as part of the planned work. |
I’m not saying the drains are knackered. I would challenge that the newly laid pitch drained fine however, the Port Vale postponement was testament to that being incorrect. It rained a little bit that day and i mean a little bit, game was called off due to a waterlogged pitch. Think we had played 1 or 2 games on it by then. | |
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Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 12:53 - Feb 10 with 4351 views | MoonyDale | How much do these inflatable covers cost? And could the trust get involved in raising money towards said covers, we did it for the training pitch why not for covers.? It may take a while to get there but surely with our weather they would be put to damn good use and save money in the long term... | |
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Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 12:57 - Feb 10 with 4311 views | 442Dale |
Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 12:53 - Feb 10 by Daley_Lama | I’m not saying the drains are knackered. I would challenge that the newly laid pitch drained fine however, the Port Vale postponement was testament to that being incorrect. It rained a little bit that day and i mean a little bit, game was called off due to a waterlogged pitch. Think we had played 1 or 2 games on it by then. |
No I know, was replying to someone else who said they may be a problem. A fair point on the Vale game, it had been fine v Charlton (I think) when there was a lot of rain. Will have a look into it later. | |
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Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 13:01 - Feb 10 with 4288 views | Daley_Lama | Can’t change the past, just learn for the future is where i’m coning from. Sinply don’t want a repeat of last season. Agree that by may it had improved, only to ve removed once more. If we play on a new pitch next Sunday that will be 4 different pitches that Dale have played on in 13 months. If we haven’t learnt owt by now, we maybe can’t learn anything more and be stuck in an eternal cycle. | |
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Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 13:04 - Feb 10 with 4250 views | 442Dale |
Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 13:01 - Feb 10 by Daley_Lama | Can’t change the past, just learn for the future is where i’m coning from. Sinply don’t want a repeat of last season. Agree that by may it had improved, only to ve removed once more. If we play on a new pitch next Sunday that will be 4 different pitches that Dale have played on in 13 months. If we haven’t learnt owt by now, we maybe can’t learn anything more and be stuck in an eternal cycle. |
Totally agree. To learn there has to be a level of accountability. We’ve seen enough in the Trust questions and the pitch situation that this doesn’t appear to exist in terms of ensuring supporters know they accept mistakes have been made. | |
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Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 13:06 - Feb 10 with 4228 views | DaleiLama |
Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 13:01 - Feb 10 by Daley_Lama | Can’t change the past, just learn for the future is where i’m coning from. Sinply don’t want a repeat of last season. Agree that by may it had improved, only to ve removed once more. If we play on a new pitch next Sunday that will be 4 different pitches that Dale have played on in 13 months. If we haven’t learnt owt by now, we maybe can’t learn anything more and be stuck in an eternal cycle. |
According to NBLG, there will be a "Full Monty" new pitch in the summer which will be done properly and (if memory serves) he stated might last 5 or even 7 years tops. If you are still reading NBLG, are you prepared to back up any of your various claims to authenticate them. Everything you have said so far seems to have come to pass, so it would seem your source of information is reliable? | |
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Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 13:08 - Feb 10 with 4205 views | dingdangblue |
Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 12:23 - Feb 10 by BlueDales | By the sound of it, the club have done very little to get the Fleetwood game on. Why did this work not start on Wednesday, given that they could surely have seen that rain would call off today's match? |
I'm not sure that would have gone down too well with Millwall. We play their game on half a sandpit , get through then rip up the pitch a day later. Plus there is todays game which would have had to be postponed beforehand (I know it has anyway but I'm not sure Fleetwood would have agreed last Wednesday. At least this way we can blame the elements. | |
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Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 13:11 - Feb 10 with 4186 views | Bobbyjoe |
Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 12:53 - Feb 10 by MoonyDale | How much do these inflatable covers cost? And could the trust get involved in raising money towards said covers, we did it for the training pitch why not for covers.? It may take a while to get there but surely with our weather they would be put to damn good use and save money in the long term... |
The inflatable cover seems to be the long-term answer. It would be useful to know what the annual cost of owning/renting and running one would be. If it's about the same as a player, so be it. Our weather does seem to be getting worse. | | | |
Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 13:15 - Feb 10 with 4149 views | 442Dale |
Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 13:11 - Feb 10 by Bobbyjoe | The inflatable cover seems to be the long-term answer. It would be useful to know what the annual cost of owning/renting and running one would be. If it's about the same as a player, so be it. Our weather does seem to be getting worse. |
It does 28 hours rain in the last day. | |
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Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 13:35 - Feb 10 with 4009 views | dale_spotland | It’s not ideal having to relay the pitch in a week, however if we’re in a situation where it was going to take a Millwallesque effort to keep games being played and our players safe it needed doing. I’m also glad as it will stop us getting slated on national TV with the old uneducated cliche’s of the lower league team using the pitch as an equaliser. | |
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Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 14:03 - Feb 10 with 3890 views | 100569 | The pitch is to be relayed. Apparently the dome is coming back and with the assistance of an FA groundsman his staff and eqpt. this pitch will be laid properly and fit for purpose I would assume. | | | |
Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 14:05 - Feb 10 with 3872 views | 442Dale |
Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 14:03 - Feb 10 by 100569 | The pitch is to be relayed. Apparently the dome is coming back and with the assistance of an FA groundsman his staff and eqpt. this pitch will be laid properly and fit for purpose I would assume. |
This is the news we all want to hear. | |
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Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 14:07 - Feb 10 with 3867 views | 49thseason | Research from Washington State University on sand -based pitches and why they often don't work. "We build fields out of sand to take advantage of the natural drainage properties of sand. Sand fields are meant to perform when conditions are too wet for soil fields. We don’t use sand because it is easy to grow turf on (it’s not!). We don’t use sand because turf will hold up better under traffic (it doesn’t!). We use sand because it can provide a firm surface even when the rain is pouring down" https://puyallup.wsu.edu/turf/sand-fields/ | | | |
Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 14:26 - Feb 10 with 3793 views | dale1968 | All this is just guesswork. None of us know the amount of work that will be done over the next week. It may be a full rebuild or it may be a strip and relay. A lot will depend on which company or companies is doing the work. Either way it is great news and should allow us to fulfill our fixtures. In respect of the Airdome cost I found this info. The costs involved with installing these semi permanent Multisport structures can vary greatly between £80k and £700k depending on a whole host of factors including area size and location of the project, the different sports being used within the air dome and the type of structure you require. | |
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Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 15:02 - Feb 10 with 3648 views | DaleiLama | First footage to come out of COA after the relay has started? | |
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Pitch to be relaid - work starts tonight! on 16:09 - Feb 10 with 3434 views | Clivert | With the national media spotlight being on us this coming week I would like to think there would daily pitch updates and photos coming out of the club. The club is very much under pressure now. | | | |
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