by Hoop Blah »
21 Jan 2018 17:00
Christof Hoop Blah Christof 3G is the future, the FA need to grasp this, and promote it especially for places that suffer from poor drainage like Biggleswade, St Ives etc.
What do you want or expect from the FA?
I expect the authorities to see the benefits of football clubs having decent all-weather pitches that can be used frequently, promote them (maybe by incentivising with grants and such like) and finally to ensure that any football club that has an accredited standard 3G pitch can be assured that they wouldn’t have to replace it with grass should they get promoted to the Football League.
Windsor evidently have a great grass pitch and have no need to replace it. Other clubs have the same problems year in year out - they are the ones that need help.
The FA do support the use of all-weather pitches and provide some pretty significant funding through the Football Foundation to support them too.
I'm not sure if they can dictate the rules about pitches for the football league but, in my opinion, once you get to that level you should be able to look after a proper pitch sufficiently well to avoid any significant issues with water logging on a consistent basis. The FA themselves allow 3G pitches through the FA Cup, a competition they obviously control, so it's not like they're against them despite some of the negative opinion on them.
3G pitches are a big capital outlay and personally I think it's down to the clubs to help themselves and search out the funding if they think they can build a facility that will be make them money, be an asset to the community and avoid a few pitch issues along the way.