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    Quote Originally Posted by red arrow View Post
    we have to be very carefull here because of the time of year a roller that is to heavy would cause a huge amount of damage . if a heavy roller is used it will close of the drainage and surface water will sit. a possability would be to "scratch" the surface. this is where a machine is used to aerate the soils and then given a light roll. the trouble here is "scratching" the surface means weakening the grass root. it does give a better surface short term. a heavier roller can be used when the ground is drier not after all this rain
    exactly rolling the pitch is a last resort proper machine for cutting will also roll lightly like thats what done in teryland pk

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    lads my dad is a forrester and he said that the main problem would be drainage. As red arrow said scratching needs to be done. Now strandhill golf course have the machines to do this and they are only used about once a month, the rest of the time they are just sitting there doing nothing. Surely if this is whats needed rovers could approach strandhill g.c and rent the machinery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rovers fan View Post
    lads my dad is a forrester and he said that the main problem would be drainage.
    Ya its cuts up so easy,there was surface water just left of the away dugout
    RIP JOHNNY

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    When was a game last called off in The Showgrounds due to a waterlogged pitch?
    "he tries his best.... but I was a proper player".

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonalE View Post
    When was a game last called off in The Showgrounds due to a waterlogged pitch?
    not for years

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    ten years ago they put a great drainage system under the pitch, there is no problem with drainage.
    Whats that comin' over the hill

    It's the Monster,

    The Cookie Monster!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Only1Rovers View Post
    ten years ago they put a great drainage system under the pitch, there is no problem with drainage.
    Exactly, that's my point. There's absolutely no problem with drainage
    "he tries his best.... but I was a proper player".

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    It is being rolled next Tuesday and Wednesday.
    Life without Rovers, it makes no sense...it's a heartache...nothing but a fools game. S.R.F.C.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rovers fan View Post
    lads my dad is a forrester and he said that the main problem would be drainage.
    Quote Originally Posted by deecay View Post
    Ya its cuts up so easy,there was surface water just left of the away dugout
    My post was in reply to the above.

    Quote Originally Posted by DonalE View Post
    Exactly, that's my point. There's absolutely no problem with drainage
    I concur....
    Whats that comin' over the hill

    It's the Monster,

    The Cookie Monster!

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    remember about 3 years ago, the pitch was ripped up at both ends, they were updating the drainage so there should be no problem with that part

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    In fairness to all concerned we do have a tendancy to call the green area between the blue stand and red stand a pitch. When really Pat Fenlon got it 100% right two years ago when he called it a farmer's field. It's just a field and that's all it will be until the work that's needed to bring it up to standard is done. Look around the league, at clubs that at some stage had playing surfaces like we have now. If you were to go back far enough all clubs were in our perdiciment. Time moves on unfortunately we didn't. Back in the mid-ninties when Laurie Sanchez was manager he complained about the surface. Work commenced with the pumping of sand into the surface and an improvement was noticed. Unfortunately the work wasn't continued probably due to the lack of funds. Then the turn of the centuary 'the new stand' was built. In doing so the drainage which was in place was disturbed and for this reason the channels were dug across the pitch to lay a new drainage system. The Showgrounds has a wonderful record when it comes to not having games called off no matter how bad the weather gets, drainage was never a problem.
    Any work that needs to be carried out would need to be done in the growing season which is March to October. Unfortunately that bang on in unison with our football calendar. So basically it's a no win situation. Even if some sugar daddy gave the club the 200K required to carry out the work mentioned before the football season wouldn't allow for the work to be done unless the ground was closed for two/three months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clubman View Post
    . When really Pat Fenlon got it 100% right two years ago when he called it a farmer's field.
    and even then he had to asked by the then Rovers manager to say it!

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    Hows a rollar going to help with it being cut up so easily?Surely isnt the dampness thats making it so esy to slice up
    RIP JOHNNY

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    Quote Originally Posted by clubman View Post
    Even if some sugar daddy gave the club the 200K required to carry out the work mentioned before the football season wouldn't allow for the work to be done unless the ground was closed for two/three months.
    Ur post sums it up well clubman - with reference to the sugar daddy even if it did happen for next season, i doubt RG would let anything happen.

    To other posters, there isnt a problem with getting machinery to do work with the pitch or anything else - however at this stage with the pitch all you can do is get to bad from very bad. But even that would be something. The pitch needs to be redone and has always been a field, like clubman says. Sure when fenlon said that, RG went straight on the defensive in the papers; trying to make black appear white. a blind man can see what needs to be done and I would love to know what RG motives are for not taking this issue in hand and blatantly ignoring it and everyone trying to help on the matter !!
    "Excuses are the nails used to build a house of failure"

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    RG's reasoning for not using a heavy roller on the pitch is that there is good aeration and this would cause the ground underneath to become more tightly packed and cause the pitch to lose a good amount of drainage capability - right or wrong i dont know as i'm not an expert on this.

    But one thing i do know one thing, that most people in this forum are using RG as a monster to hide behind, maybe he is holding the club back but i'm sure its not malicious!
    The fact is people hide behind this obstacle - he doesnt own the club and doesnt have the final say on everything. On saturday for the clean up when physical action (ie work ) was required all the young fella's that turned up were a credit to the club but the older lads just didnt show! but RG was there, maybe misguidedly, but he was there!!!!!

    There is a huge amount of whingers in this club/forum....if you dont like something then do something about it and dont clog up this forum!!

    On a more alarming note, the hardcore at the entrance into the showgrounds has been laid in preparation for tarmacing but i didnt see any provision for drainage, if there is none going in this will make a fine mess as the water will stand.

    And by the way the contractors on the job are very poor at what they do!, I have worked at this b4 and these guys couldnt give a 5h1t!

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    Quote Originally Posted by red_away View Post
    if you dont like something then do something about it and dont clog up this forum!!
    Unfortunately that statement is easier written than done. Many many people have tried helping the club but never get anywhere so it's all fine and well saying it - the reality is much different !!!
    "Excuses are the nails used to build a house of failure"

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    your answer is exactly the kind of retort i have grown to expect!

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    Quote Originally Posted by red_away View Post
    your answer is exactly the kind of retort i have grown to expect!
    my answer is fact. be careful you dont fall off your pedestal there.
    "Excuses are the nails used to build a house of failure"

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    Of course your answer is fact...obviously!

    i'm not on any pedestal, i am only relaying what i saw on saturday....i do less for the club than most but i just try not to endlessly complain and do nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by red_away View Post
    There is a huge amount of whingers in this club/forum....if you dont like something then do something about it and dont clog up this forum!!

    On a more alarming note, the hardcore at the entrance into the showgrounds has been laid in preparation for tarmacing but i didnt see any provision for drainage, if there is none going in this will make a fine mess as the water will stand.

    And by the way the contractors on the job are very poor at what they do!, I have worked at this b4 and these guys couldnt give a 5h1t!

    So red_away if you live by the sword you die by the sword. Obviousily you're not a whinger so what you going to do about the lack of drainage at the entrance to the Showgrounds?
    Having worked in the trade you obviousily can do a good job and probably better that the said contractor.
    O and by the way this is by no means a whinge just giving credit where credit is obviousily due.

    On a lighter note, I totally agree with your comment regarding RG. The man is a legend. I don't think he gets anywhere near the credit he deserves and being the type of man that he is he'd never look for credit anyway.

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