I think it shows that it’s a factor if you’re trying to belittle a club or explain away bad results
Just had a blether on my lunch with a forme player, who’s played on the pitches. He reckons it doesnt make that much of a difference, as they do all their training on similar. Said they only really noticed a change for the worse in hot weather
Aren't we planning on a 4G training pitch? Do we not train on one as things stand?
Clearly doesn't make a jittery jot to the teams using one.
Obviously there seems to be issues with injuries though but do the home teams have the same injuries?
Heres the home form of all the top 4 leagues. Nae point mentioning the LL as it’s a farce. All comps
In Win/Lose /Draw order
Kilmarnock –10/2/2
Livingston – 9/3/2
Hamilton 2/9/3
QOTS-8/3/5
Alloa- 7/6/2
Falkirk – 1/9/3
Raith Rovers – 9/3/3
East Fife-7/4/4
Forfar- 7/5/1
Airdrie – 4/8/2
Montrose-5/6/4
Stenhousemuir- 5/10/1
Edinburgh City-10/4/3
Clyde- 5/3/3
Annan-6/6/3
Sevcove-12/1/2 (only team to win every league game at home)
So I will still go a mixed bag of whether it helps or not. Airdrie are far better away for example. Clyde must be as well to sit third in the league. Peterhead sit top of league two with the other best three teams in the league having fake pitches. Arbroath are smashing league two despite six teams having fake pitches to play on twice.
So I will stick with mixed bag.
Wait until the first cancer court case is won in America. They will be abolished as paying compensation will equate to more than the money they generate from the community
Killie is going in the summer but there will be another added when Queens Park ship out to Lesser Hampden
Last edited by Pacman1903; 25-01-2019 at 01:51 PM.
Fair do’s, obviously we play on one that is not bad, however I can genuinely understand why players with certain “injuries” do not play, ours is maintained.....well, swept accordingly and is not overused and tomorrow being a free date I’ll be the other side of the fence watching.....sorry, cheering on The Hive on the good grass surface at Glenury.
SF