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Post by Timmo on Jun 10, 2024 11:52:15 GMT
Just got back from the ground so here is an quick update on the works. The pitch is being dug up tomorrow and relaid in the coming days now that all the lettings have finished.
The East Stand undercroft is progressing nicely. Refurbished gents and ladies loos and the removal of the old players bar have given us much more space. It really will be more comfortable for everybody and is going to look good too.
The South Stand bar has been completely gutted and I was surprised at what a vast space it is when empty. Regulars there will be pleasantly surprised I think by the more spacious surroundings and easier service.
It was a hive of activity over there and it must be costing a fortune, I didn't take any photos but I'm sure the club will issue some soon. Up the O's.
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Post by Thor on Jun 10, 2024 12:06:27 GMT
Don't know why we keep digging the pitch up year on year? Surely its better to build on what we have and improve it. Its funny the pitch looked better at the end of the season than it did at the beginning and now we go back to square one again.
Don't make sense to me.
Other than that, thanks for the update Timmo.
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Post by redshank on Jun 10, 2024 12:41:20 GMT
Don't know why we keep digging the pitch up year on year? Surely its better to build on what we have and improve it. Its funny the pitch looked better at the end of the season than it did at the beginning and now we go back to square one again. Don't make sense to me. Other than that, thanks for the update Timmo. Wet and sunny so will soon grow.maybe we need to hear from the experts on pitches why it has to be re-laid.Feel sure the club does not waste money.
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Post by Timmo on Jun 10, 2024 14:40:55 GMT
I'm no expert but it is standard practice these days.
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Post by redshank on Jun 10, 2024 15:14:49 GMT
I'm no expert but it is standard practice these days. A good enough answer Timmo.How little we know of other peoples work.
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Post by oriboy on Jun 10, 2024 19:43:36 GMT
I'm no expert but it is standard practice these days. Is the pitch actually being dug up or are they going to seed and top dress it?
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Post by Fisch on Jun 10, 2024 19:59:30 GMT
I thought it was a hybrid with synthetic "grass" interwoven with the natural stuff. The mind boggles at the cost of re-doing it.
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Post by tommydark on Jun 10, 2024 20:41:33 GMT
Seems that pitch is going to be a money pit each year to maintain. The south goalmouth area looked all patchy like a mangey cat last season
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Post by Thor on Jun 11, 2024 6:24:08 GMT
S did the north, it was nigh on bare to start with. Maybe the man with the tools should be looked at?
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Post by redshank on Jun 11, 2024 9:42:12 GMT
Have we become pitch snobs?
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Post by fortissimo on Jun 11, 2024 9:45:31 GMT
Surely there's no need to lay a new pitch, only the areas in question needed to be re seeded
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Post by redshank on Jun 11, 2024 15:08:50 GMT
Maybe undersoil heating powered at times by the new solar panelled roof.Could do with that to stop my feet getting cold in the East Stand.
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Post by SW O on Jun 11, 2024 15:15:29 GMT
Didn't Tottenham pay for the hybrid pitch for their women's team?
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Post by tommydark on Jun 11, 2024 15:24:11 GMT
Ha the good old east stand. As a kid my parents had front row centre stand season tickets. Trouble was if anyone over six foot stood leaning against the wall of the standing area in front of us,I could hardly see the pitch.a good thing actually in season 1970-71!
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Post by blip the thrOttle on Jun 11, 2024 16:49:22 GMT
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Post by Timmo on Jun 12, 2024 7:08:39 GMT
Didn't Tottenham pay for the hybrid pitch for their women's team? No they didn't. We got a grant for most of it and Spurs paid the balance.
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Post by redshank on Jun 12, 2024 9:24:01 GMT
Didn't Tottenham pay for the hybrid pitch for their women's team? No they didn't. We got a grant for most of it and Spurs paid the balance. Was that from the FA the FL or local authority,pleased whoever contributed.
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Post by redshank on Jun 12, 2024 9:28:07 GMT
I will investigate further thank you.I will ask the Consultant at Whipps what he thinks.I don't want to combust while watching the O's.
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Post by Thor on Jun 12, 2024 9:48:27 GMT
No they didn't. We got a grant for most of it and Spurs paid the balance. Was that from the FA the FL or local authority,pleased whoever contributed. it's all contained here for all the funding received from the Premier league. £750k for the pitch. In the 3 year period we received £3.43m from the PL of which £1.4m was for core funding, £1.34m for the academy £694K for community work. In the past 12 months we got £2.25m which includes the £750k for the pitch which I mentioned above. Here is the report. www.premierleague.com/news/3936990
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2024 13:52:50 GMT
Was that from the FA the FL or local authority,pleased whoever contributed. it's all contained here for all the funding received from the Premier league. £750k for the pitch. In the 3 year period we received £3.43m from the PL of which £1.4m was for core funding, £1.34m for the academy £694K for community work. In the past 12 months we got £2.25m which includes the £750k for the pitch which I mentioned above. Here is the report. www.premierleague.com/news/3936990And all it cost us was FA Cup replays.
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