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    Seems artificial surfaces do pay ...

    and we've p1ssed away a small fortune on grass. - view external link

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    re: Seems artificial surfaces do pay ...

    Oh they pay all right, thats why clubs lay them. However in football terms they are not fit for purpose.

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    re: Seems artificial surfaces do pay ...

    Quote Originally Posted by Wellup4it
    Oh they pay all right, thats why clubs lay them. However in football terms they are not fit for purpose.
    Half the sh1te that plays in Scotland are not fit for purpose so dont see the drawback and if they are allowed in the champions league they are hardly unfit for purpose.

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    re: Seems artificial surfaces do pay ...

    I have played on many of these parks and they are fantastic to play on. You can trust them to be flat and you can go to ground and tackle on them. I play five a sides on the park at Stenhousemuir and Falkirk and during the summer months it is full every night with guys and boys playing fives and youth and amateur teams training on them. Unless we went to summer football I'd have as many of them as we can in the SPL.

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