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If anyone ever thought the lane pitch was a bad investment ,have a look that potato field we played on today. An ability leveller if ever there was one ,seen better in Concord.
Yes you're right there. The sods would keep jamming the mower so the Rochdale groundsman would have a he'll of of a job.If we'd had Jamie Murphy yesterday, we might have won, so it's not clear cut....
The pitch was a proper cabbage patch, and it should have been a bit of a leveller but it shouldn't take any credit from Rochdale who played some great football on it, and can take a lot of credit for making it very difficult for us. They played a fast, high tempo game and never let us get going or let us build pressure on them, in one of the most outstanding performances against us this season. They can also take credit because in the second half I expected them to start tiring as the pace of the game was frantic, but if anything they upped the tempo towards the end.
Without being particularly negative about United I thought we deserved to lose, we went through a very stiff examination and just about had enough spirit and character to be able to withstand a very tough Rochdale side to come away with a point which personally I didn't really feel we merited.
Because its fresh terf laid in February then has had a bucket load of rain on it and rugby looking at the markings .it was a shocker .good pointthat pitch is two weeks old....how can it have been so bad? (I wasn't there by the way)
If anyone ever thought the lane pitch was a bad investment ,have a look that potato field we played on today. An ability leveller if ever there was one ,seen better in Concord.
So you would rather see football played on a lottery pitch that we played on yesterday ? Maybe Southend or Fleetwood played better football than us on the day that wasn't the point ,we know what yours is and its ridiculous.Yeah. Our Desso was a leveler for Southend and Fleetwood, wasn't it? They play on shit pitches week in, week out and beat us on our own surface.
Just sayin' ...
pommpey
So you would rather see football played on a lottery pitch that we played on yesterday ? Maybe Southend or Fleetwood played better football than us on the day that wasn't the point ,we know what yours is and its ridiculous.
How can investing in the infrastructure of the club be a bad thing?
Of course we all know the balance has to be right but it sounds like if you had your way we'd still be playing in a three sided ground after John Street was demolished.
We've only had it for one season and this.No, what I am saying is (and have said before) is that we have won on pitches as, and more shit than Rochdale's, this season and in the past. People (such as you) can subscribe to the fallacy as much as they want that the Desso was a sound investment and very much needed, but there is no evidence it has reduced injuries, no evidence it has improved play and no evidence it has multiple us to generate further income to the club. We failed to get promotion last season with a ridiculously inept squad and a piss poor manager, playing on the Desso. Two things have changed since then and it isn't the playing surface. And you can't explain us playing well on away pitches to further refute any of that.
If that is ridiculous, then I am happy with that. Just keep drinking the Kool-Aid and hope McCabe fulfils his pledge to invest big next season to keep us in the Championship with a great playing surface, etc ...
pommpey
We've only had it for one season and this.
You have to go to the match to see if it is a lottery. Otherwise opinions are passed on 90 second You Tube clips.So you would rather see football played on a lottery pitch that we played on yesterday ? Maybe Southend or Fleetwood played better football than us on the day that wasn't the point ,we know what yours is and its ridiculous.
Just answer me this, what's been the most impressive department and the driving force behind this season?And the inaugural season showed no return, regardless of people jazzing in a sock about 'investment'.
Tell me ... if we had exactly the same manager and team as last season today, do you think we'd be top by five points? I'd say getting the right balance down on the playing surface is more critical to success than providing the Rolls Royce of pitches. And no one still answers why we are successful away from home on poorer pitches than BDTBL.
pommpey
Can I mention marginal gains?
A bit more Bladey cap-doffing methinks...
Not this load of bollocks again? The difference this season is we have a manager who has got a clue and we haven't sold off our best players (not that we had any left to sell) we only sold off our youngsters who were not part of the first team and an ill discipled jug eared ........................... you know the restMaybe if we had kept our best players we wouldn't be 6 years in league one, just a thought. Fuck all to do with a Desso pitch.
Just answer me this, what's been the most impressive department and the driving force behind this season?
In fact, I'll answer it for you, the Midfield. Fluid movement, sharp passing, moving the ball with quality.
Good luck doing that on a farmer's field.
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