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Thread: Rugby Park pitch shrinks!

  1. #1
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    Rugby Park pitch shrinks!

    Lee Clark has decided that the playing area be shortened by 5 metres and narrowed by 4 metres for tactical reasons.

    Maybe he would prefer a 5-aside game?

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo..._campaign=1490

  2. #2
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    It still amazes me that in 2016 there is still not a rule on exactly what size a park should be. Even if it stated that all pitches "From now on" must be a designated size. This would stop any problems with pre existing pitches.

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    Doesn't say much for the manager. They had a horrendous Betfred cup campaign and the managers answer to the problem is to alter the size of the pitch?????

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by wellin View Post
    Doesn't say much for the manager. They had a horrendous Betfred cup campaign and the managers answer to the problem is to alter the size of the pitch?????
    Says the manager is already approaching the last throw of the dice...regardless of how Saturday goes, Killie will be in for a long, hard season.

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