"There will be no 3G pitches in the Football Conference after a vote by member clubs - 21 votes to 11 votes in favour of natural grass only"
http://www.footballconference.co.uk/new ... s_id=11703
Good news really, I hated the games against Sutton and Roms
Artificial Pitches
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Re: Artificial Pitches
Good to hear so many teams are against it.
Romulus / Sutton was awful.
Romulus / Sutton was awful.
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Re: Artificial Pitches
Interesting view from a financial aspect...
http://www.brentwoodgazette.co.uk/Grass ... story.html
I wonder if Sutton have been putting the money away to replace theirs?
http://www.brentwoodgazette.co.uk/Grass ... story.html
I wonder if Sutton have been putting the money away to replace theirs?
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Re: Artificial Pitches
This raises the question of whether Premier League grounds meet the standard of the Football Conference!
I understand that the higher echelons of football use a hybrid of natural and artificial grass which comes in sections (removable trays) that lock together to make up a pitch - these sections can then be replaced where an individual part of the pitch is worn
Longer term, I suspect that the cost model will change and that artificial pitches will become much more common. However the figure of £1000 minimum revenue looks to be steep and I wonder how sustainable that is in reality, especially if there are more such pitches available which increases consumer choice of where to go.
I understand that the higher echelons of football use a hybrid of natural and artificial grass which comes in sections (removable trays) that lock together to make up a pitch - these sections can then be replaced where an individual part of the pitch is worn
Longer term, I suspect that the cost model will change and that artificial pitches will become much more common. However the figure of £1000 minimum revenue looks to be steep and I wonder how sustainable that is in reality, especially if there are more such pitches available which increases consumer choice of where to go.