Turners would be my pick
Announced on the club website today.
Tallaght Stadium, Turner’s Cross and Sligo Showgrounds shortlisted for Airtricity League Pitch of the Year
Tallaght Stadium, Turner’s Cross and the Showgrounds in Sligo have been shortlisted for the Airtricity League Pitch of the Year award 2011, it was announced today. The pitches at the three venues have been nominated for the award following consultation with referees and players.
The Irish Institute of Sports Surfaces (IISS) will visit the three venues over the coming week before awarding the Airtricity League Pitch of the Year award to the surface deemed to be the highest quality. The Pitch of the Year Award, which is organised by the FAI, IISS and specialist sports turf fertiliser company Whites Amenity, will be presented to the winner at the FAI Ford Cup final at Aviva Stadium on November 6th.
Airtricity League referees and players (through the PFAI) were asked to nominate the pitches they felt achieved the highest standards. Tallaght Stadium, home to Shamrock Rovers, Turner’s Cross, home to Cork City, and the Showgrounds, home to Sligo Rovers received the highest number of votes.
IISS Managing Director Donal Kearney said: “The Airtricity League Pitch of the Year Award has been created to highlight the hard work of ground staff, whose dedication and endeavours has often gone unnoticed. We hope that this award provides due recognition and will encourage others to continue to improve the standards of the playing surface. Our thanks to Whites Amenity for their support for this award.”
Turners would be my pick
For what its worth, Shams have played in Turners Cross this year.
I have to say that the Cross was sublime all year, not once was there a game where it wasn't top notch. Not even a little divet to be seen at any stage. And i definitely think its a catalyst for good football to be played on the deck.
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
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The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Either way, what did it matter as a Longford fan was giving his opinion...
All 3 are fine. I'd give a nod too to the the staff in Belfield who turned a horrendous pitch around and it looked perfect a couple of weeks ago when Pats where there.
To be fair, I think generally the standard in the premier divisin is quite high
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Pfft, ours doesnt even need cutting.
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that we've gone and won two-in-a-row
and it's not gonna be three
and it's not gonna be four
it's more likely to be 5-1.
Screw the lot of ye, people enjoy a good mudbath on the field, and there is no better mudbath out there than Finn Park at the minute.
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Players voting on this (minus clubs nominated) would be a better indicator of how the pitches have played throughout the season imo. The IISS could visit and a pitch could have been below par that week.
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How many of you have actually played on all 3 said pitches?
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