Originally Posted by
pertharab
I think you are right about covers killing the grass. I read somewhere that undersoil heating is only useful for temperature matters keeping the ground frost/ice free but that it compacts the soil and is actually detrimental to flooding issues. Shedka is right about the unprecedented rain in this area which is historically about the driest area of the country. Even with the almost consistent rain since the turn of the year there have been periods where it has been, say, not so heavy, rather than dry. We have been a bit unlucky that none of these 'not so bad periods' have coincided with games. That is of course if the pitch was actually playable yesterday as described by the club. A couple of seasons back when we had a bit similar rain, as heavy but not so consistent and long lasting though, we had our games on and Dundee games were off largely due to the timing of the rain. Since then their pitch has improved due to spending on the surface and if course pinching our groundsman, ours has deteriorates dreadfully. We really just spend heavily on the pitch in the close season and boost the groundstaff numbers and experience if required.