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Pitch 15:07 - Dec 5 with 7421 viewsGeoffThom

Wtf has happened to the bowling green of a pitch theres not been rugger on it it's a disgrace to the league
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Pitch on 18:36 - Dec 10 with 1421 viewsDwightYorkeSuperstar

Pitch on 23:50 - Dec 9 by NotLoyal

Not sure why cooper would lie about training on the pitch ?


If he's choosing to train on it to deliberately lower the quality of the pitch, of course he would lie about it.

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Pitch on 19:47 - Dec 10 with 1364 views9MilesHigh

Pitch on 17:22 - Dec 10 by 34dfgdf54

https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/swansea-citys-pitch-m


Cooper's gone from not having a clue about the state of the pitch to getting his mate writing it's now diseased.

Cooper must have forgotten about this, like..... err, 2 days ago!!!

Apparently the Trust had asked about it and the Club had said it was from a "heavy schedule" - again, nothing about it being diseased.

What's Cooper hiding?
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Pitch on 20:42 - Dec 10 with 1326 viewsvetchonian

Pitch on 18:36 - Dec 10 by DwightYorkeSuperstar

If he's choosing to train on it to deliberately lower the quality of the pitch, of course he would lie about it.


Conspiracy theories begin coach organises destruction of pitch to suit his style.
People need to step back and engage brains...the Opsreys have moved it would have been easier to let them continue paying at the Liberty and reduce maintenance to ruin the pitch. I think and again we all can have opinions the state of the pitch is more to do with tge change in stadium management infrastructure and cost cutting..the previous award winning groundsman tweeted some cryptic comment. Of course when interviewed Steve Cooper was heard to say the pitch is in a state as it's not been looked after properly due to cost cuts

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Pitch on 22:21 - Dec 10 with 1285 viewsBadlands

Pitch on 18:36 - Dec 10 by DwightYorkeSuperstar

If he's choosing to train on it to deliberately lower the quality of the pitch, of course he would lie about it.


Swansea often trained on the pitch during the summer, although, speaking after the draw with Bournemouth, Cooper revealed his troops have been operating at their Fairwood base for some time now.

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Pitch on 22:57 - Dec 10 with 1271 views9MilesHigh

Pitch on 20:42 - Dec 10 by vetchonian

Conspiracy theories begin coach organises destruction of pitch to suit his style.
People need to step back and engage brains...the Opsreys have moved it would have been easier to let them continue paying at the Liberty and reduce maintenance to ruin the pitch. I think and again we all can have opinions the state of the pitch is more to do with tge change in stadium management infrastructure and cost cutting..the previous award winning groundsman tweeted some cryptic comment. Of course when interviewed Steve Cooper was heard to say the pitch is in a state as it's not been looked after properly due to cost cuts


Have you got a link to Cooper saying that Vetch?

Because when asked directly 2 days ago he didn't have a clue, now his mate in the Press has said it was diseased back in the Summer.

You'd think Cooper would have mentioned that don't you think?
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Pitch on 23:00 - Dec 10 with 1269 views9MilesHigh

Pitch on 22:21 - Dec 10 by Badlands

Swansea often trained on the pitch during the summer, although, speaking after the draw with Bournemouth, Cooper revealed his troops have been operating at their Fairwood base for some time now.


But the grounds man kinda contradicted that in his recent tweets.

When did the rugby ship out, would they have trained on it?
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Pitch on 09:18 - Dec 11 with 1179 viewsvetchonian

Pitch on 22:57 - Dec 10 by 9MilesHigh

Have you got a link to Cooper saying that Vetch?

Because when asked directly 2 days ago he didn't have a clue, now his mate in the Press has said it was diseased back in the Summer.

You'd think Cooper would have mentioned that don't you think?


My Cooper "quote" was tongue in cheek in line with the tone of my post. All of a sudden speculation abounds Cooper has used the stadium for training and is deliberately trying to run the playing surface and then is "hiding" this when questioned about the state of the pitch. No way would he come out and say that which is what I was trying to infer.
The Ospreys usually train at Llandarcy but that became a field hospital so they moved to St Helen's hut moved games from the Liberty about a month ago

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Pitch on 10:08 - Dec 11 with 1162 viewsBadlands

Pitch on 23:00 - Dec 10 by 9MilesHigh

But the grounds man kinda contradicted that in his recent tweets.

When did the rugby ship out, would they have trained on it?


https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/swansea-citys-pitch-m

from teh same article as the comment about training on the pitch,
'A total of six matches, which includes two rugby fixtures on exceptionally rainy days, were played at the Liberty in October.'
I thought the Ospreys were mixing venues between the Liberty and the Gnoll ... they are scheduled to play Castres at the Lib tomorrow.

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Pitch on 10:30 - Dec 11 with 1155 views34dfgdf54

Update from Trust:

Liberty Stadium Pitch
The Trust has received many queries from our members regarding the condition of the Liberty Stadium pitch, which looks to be in significantly poorer condition than the award-winning surface we have enjoyed in past seasons.
We have discussed the situation with the club’s management team and we understand the issue is due to a number of issues, such as the end-of-season renovation work taking place in March rather than June as normal, the quicker turnaround in games due to the shortened calendar this season, significantly increased rainfall in October and a disease in the pitch which has seriously impacted the quality of the grass.
The Trust has been assured that the issues are not down to any cost-cutting, with the new pitch installed last season at a cost of over £500,000, and the team that has maintained our award-winning pitch remains the same as in previous seasons. Experts have also assured the club that the issues with the pitch are not structural and, with the right conditions, can be resolved.
In terms of remediation efforts, the club has brought in extra artificial lights to speed up that recovery and have hired additional ground staff to help in that challenge. Unfortunately, December is a relatively busy month at the Liberty, for both the Swans and the Ospreys, however the January fixture list looks to be much kinder and should assist in that challenge.
We will of course provide further updates in the coming weeks and next month’s members update.
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Pitch on 11:59 - Dec 11 with 1131 views9MilesHigh

Pitch on 10:30 - Dec 11 by 34dfgdf54

Update from Trust:

Liberty Stadium Pitch
The Trust has received many queries from our members regarding the condition of the Liberty Stadium pitch, which looks to be in significantly poorer condition than the award-winning surface we have enjoyed in past seasons.
We have discussed the situation with the club’s management team and we understand the issue is due to a number of issues, such as the end-of-season renovation work taking place in March rather than June as normal, the quicker turnaround in games due to the shortened calendar this season, significantly increased rainfall in October and a disease in the pitch which has seriously impacted the quality of the grass.
The Trust has been assured that the issues are not down to any cost-cutting, with the new pitch installed last season at a cost of over £500,000, and the team that has maintained our award-winning pitch remains the same as in previous seasons. Experts have also assured the club that the issues with the pitch are not structural and, with the right conditions, can be resolved.
In terms of remediation efforts, the club has brought in extra artificial lights to speed up that recovery and have hired additional ground staff to help in that challenge. Unfortunately, December is a relatively busy month at the Liberty, for both the Swans and the Ospreys, however the January fixture list looks to be much kinder and should assist in that challenge.
We will of course provide further updates in the coming weeks and next month’s members update.


So the rugby is still played in there?

And the Trust has now changed its tune to the last recent update on the pitch, where surprisingly, there was no mention of disease.

Nor was there from Cooper 3 days ago.

Why won't anyone be honest about what's going on?

The grounds man has commented on copious training sessions going on there until late November.....

So who was training on it??
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Pitch on 13:44 - Dec 11 with 1095 viewsangryjack

I thought it was semi synthetic
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Pitch on 01:01 - Dec 12 with 996 views9MilesHigh

Pitch on 13:44 - Dec 11 by angryjack

I thought it was semi synthetic


It is but it's still most part grass and that grass has taken a hammering these last few months.

If, as seems now likely, thst Cooper was taking training on there then that's just bizarre.

He must have seen it getting worse each time.
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Pitch on 07:41 - Dec 12 with 949 viewsItchySphincter

Pitch on 09:18 - Dec 11 by vetchonian

My Cooper "quote" was tongue in cheek in line with the tone of my post. All of a sudden speculation abounds Cooper has used the stadium for training and is deliberately trying to run the playing surface and then is "hiding" this when questioned about the state of the pitch. No way would he come out and say that which is what I was trying to infer.
The Ospreys usually train at Llandarcy but that became a field hospital so they moved to St Helen's hut moved games from the Liberty about a month ago


Ospreys playing at the Liberty today.
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Pitch on 08:09 - Dec 12 with 936 viewsKeithHaynes

Something else we should be aware of

2 Ground Maintenance

2.1 The Club is to be responsible for the maintenance of the pitch and for the general maintenance of the ground, including (but not limited to) ground safety. The Club must ensure that adequate arrangements are in place to maintain its pitch in good order, as required under Regulation 13.

27 Playing Surface Standard / Slope of Pitch

27.1 The playing surface shall be grass and must be of a high standard, as defined by The League.

27.2 It must be flat and free from surface depressions and excessive undulations.

27.3 The maximum slopes allowable shall not exceed an even gradient of vertical to horizontal 1:41 in any direction.

27.4 Each Club shall take all reasonable steps to maintain its pitch in good order. The League may require a Club to take such steps as it shall specify if not satisfied that an adequate standard of pitch is being maintained, including but not limited to The League commissioning an independent report on the state of the pitch by a Club, the cost of such independent report to be borne by the Club concerned.

Guidance

Both the referee and away team manager mark the condition of the home pitch. Should a Club’s average pitch mark fall below 3, the EFL will write to the Club requesting observations on why their pitch has deteriorated and what remedial measures will be undertaken to ensure that the pitch improves.

27.5 Each Club shall ensure that the individual person with overall responsibility for the maintenance of the pitch shall:

(a) where appointed after 1 August 2018, hold at least a Level 3 qualification by reference to the table set out below; and

(b) in each Season attend not less than one educational / development conference organised by The League for ground staff. The League will issue guidance information for dissemination to all other individuals involved in the maintenance of pitches.

Guidance

The League will make available to all Clubs at the beginning of each season Pitch Protection posters for display in the home and away changing areas and Match Officials room.

All Clubs will be required to complete and submit a Ground Criteria Survey at the beginning of each season.

29 Premier League Ground Criteria — Championship Clubs only

29.1 Each Championship Club shall by no later than 31 January in each year submit to the board of the Premier League for its approval (not to be unreasonably withheld) fully detailed and costed proposals setting out how, if it is promoted to the Premier League at the end of that Season, it will be able to meet the following requirements of Premier League rules by the following dates:

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