The pitch did play very well in Tallaght tonight from what I saw. The two-week break was probably what it needed to come up to scratch.
I did say "easily" though. I thought the pitch played well, the ball was on the deck for most of the game and both sets of players seemed to have no difficulty passing the ball. Not quite sure what was going on in the heads of both sets of centre halves, they will probably try to blame the pitch for their poor control.
Rovers were playing some kamikaze passes around the back four. Ryan Brennan should have been punished a few minutes before the goal when he pinged it straight to Meenan.
Everything relative I suppose. We haven't played at grounds where the surface have been considered as traditionally good. Tonight was top of the heap so far. It wasnt bad to the point of really effecting the game, a backhanded compliment I suppose. Turners Cross next week will be interesting to see considering the silky football played at home compared to the long ball away.
Stop it!
Make another thread to discuss other pitches. This one is for building up the myth of the invincibility of the Oriel pitch
The legend of the pitch grows......
It's now eating lumps out of football boots
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-31161823.htmlTowell will travel south in fine fettle after his treble against the Galwegians brought his tally to seven goals in his last five league outings, a good start for a new pair of black adidas boots that he was sent which are a lucky charm.
"I've only worn them five times so I think there's something in them," he says. "I don't even wear them to training any more because the pitch (at Oriel) takes lumps out of them."
It won't be long before visiting players will need hob nailed boots to even tread on the Oriel surface
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Serious question - can players wear their regular boots at Oriel or do they need a particular type for the surface?
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You can wear normal boots but there are specific boots made for artificial surfaces that a lot of players would have. Modern boots would be better at coping with artificial ground than the old-style metal studs but they're not ideal either, as Towell says.
Just a timely reminder to Longford fans that this thread is dedicated to all whinges and moans about Oriel Park pitch, away sections, stewards, lack of crisps or any other random grievances
Are Dundalk going to keep Astro truf pitch for next year? I heard that they will have to rip it up & end of this season or next, heard dundalk want ownership of Oriel sorted ASAP so they can decide what to do with the pitch.
Might help explain
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Talk is 1 more season and then either return to grass or upgrade it to the newer model synthetics. All depends on the lease of the ground though with the previous owner of the club playing silly beggars with it as that and the YDC are his main assets these days after the arse fell out of the building game.
He did have to flog a piece of land for €60 that was bought for €800k, never mind the Quayside office block going for a song like €300k or something. He is hanging on for dear life to claw back some of his bank balance. If people boycotted Tool Fix his supposed one last standing income he might hand over the lease - he can keep the YDC though that would be an issue with Des Casey i'd say!
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