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by Scylla » 08 Jan 2007 12:37

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Schards#2 Drainage must be very poor from that pitch, it's not like it hammered down all day.


Isn't the pitch actually below ground surface level?

The sub-soil drainage will be able to cope with a fair bit, but after a while it will just get overwhelmed.
you haven't noticed that the stadium sits on top of a man-made hill by any chance?


The stadium might sit on top of the hill, but I'll think you'll find that the pitch doesn't - see how far down the pitch is next time you come out of the concourse. This makes dealing with run off much harder.


Errr?

The pitch is way above the surrounding land (ie the land below the stadium) and well above the water table. Drainage should not be a problem if it has been installed properly.


I don't think that a football pitch can be expected to drain at the rate the rain was coming down on saturday. The groundsman apparently said that the pitch would be playable in an hour if the rain stopped - I think that indicates that the drainage is pretty good. It also suggets that the pitch should be ok for tomorrow unless we get another extended spell of very heavy rain on Tuesday afternoon/evening?

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by SpaceCruiser » 08 Jan 2007 12:38

Tilehurst Mike A true loyal Royal would go to cup game and Everton--end of!!


You are a twat.

I don't have the money or the time to travel up to either game from Exeter. I guess that makes me a false loyal Royal. :roll:

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by Platypuss » 08 Jan 2007 12:41

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Schards#2 Drainage must be very poor from that pitch, it's not like it hammered down all day.


Isn't the pitch actually below ground surface level?

The sub-soil drainage will be able to cope with a fair bit, but after a while it will just get overwhelmed.
you haven't noticed that the stadium sits on top of a man-made hill by any chance?


The stadium might sit on top of the hill, but I'll think you'll find that the pitch doesn't - see how far down the pitch is next time you come out of the concourse. This makes dealing with run off much harder.


Errr?

The pitch is way above the surrounding land (ie the land below the stadium) and well above the water table. Drainage should not be a problem if it has been installed properly.


As I said in the original post; at the Madstad you are relying totally on the subsurface drainage systems as water cannot be easily shed sideways off the surface. Many grounds have the front rows of the stands below pitch level to assist with the drainage paths.

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by WestCoast Life » 08 Jan 2007 13:30

reading98 Does anyone know if Burnley will be laying free coaches on for there fans?

Only asking as previous clubs have before such as Charlton when there game with Newcastle was called off half hour before kick off.

Think Burnley should otherwise people who drove down won't want to do it all over again when we only played them a season ago.

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£10 + a free pie

Burnley FC Club To Lay On Cheap Travel To Reading

BURNLEY Football Club and Fraser Eagle Coaching have joined forces to offer supporters subsidised travel to tomorrow's FA Cup third round tie at Reading.

The club sympathises with supporters who made the long journey to Berkshire on Saturday, only to see the game postponed 10 minutes before scheduled kick off due to a waterlogged pitch.

And as a gesture of goodwill, the club and Fraser Eagle Coaching, the Official Travel Partner of Burnley Football Club, are delighted to offer an unlimited number of supporters the chance to make the journey on Tuesday afternoon for just £10.

Coaches will leave The Lounge pub outside Turf Moor at 1pm and to book your place, please call Fraser Eagle Travel on 08700 116117.

Burnley Football Supporters Club are already running a coach to Reading, which will also be subsidised. Anyone with bookings on this coach is asked to contact Joyce Haluk on 01282 421234.

In addition, Holland's Pies have kindly agreed to lay on free pie and peas for all supporters wishing to take advantage of this offer. :lol:


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by Royalee » 08 Jan 2007 13:34

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Tilehurst Mike A true loyal Royal would go to cup game and Everton--end of!!


You are a twat.

I don't have the money or the time to travel up to either game from Exeter. I guess that makes me a false loyal Royal. :roll:


I manage to get up and down from the South Coast for our matches and will be getting the train up tomorrow night. I believe tis you who is a twat Spacey.

Will you be making the journey to the Emirates' to shout some racist abuse at Henry and Wenger? Probably.


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by RoyalBlue » 08 Jan 2007 13:37

Tilehurst Mike People are thick and have short memories about the half price season tickets which of course I know were not on sale this season. They were a stepping stone for 'newbies' to be able to purchase a season ticket for this season to see Premiership football. THis matter was debated on here in great length some time ago and I don't intend going there again!


I think you are the one with the short memory! Half season tickets existed when the Championship, let alone the Premiership, was still a dream in many people's eyes. My (then young) daughter benefited from one in the season we lost in the playoff at Cardiff. It was her introduction to the club proper and she has been a very loyal Royal ever since. Shame the club didn't feel able to offer a better concession rate for the Burnley game. Had they done so, she and we would have been there.

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by AF1 » 08 Jan 2007 13:42

Dunno if this has been discussed elsewhere but what are the chances of the game not being played tomorrow night - I don't think it's stopped raining in Reading all day :?

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by RoyalBlue » 08 Jan 2007 13:45

Doubt anyone knows - Spacey's too busy on here to help get a forecast out! :wink:

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by TFF » 08 Jan 2007 14:09

AF1 Dunno if this has been discussed elsewhere but what are the chances of the game not being played tomorrow night - I don't think it's stopped raining in Reading all day :?


http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/pa ... 64,00.html

Looking good for going ahead


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by brendywendy » 08 Jan 2007 14:53

woohoo

im bringing a brolly and an anorak this time though, and maybe some waterproof leggings

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by SpaceCruiser » 08 Jan 2007 15:00

brendywendy woohoo

im bringing a brolly and an anorak this time though, and maybe some waterproof leggings


You might want to rethink the brolly thing.

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by RoyalBlue » 08 Jan 2007 15:02

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AF1 Dunno if this has been discussed elsewhere but what are the chances of the game not being played tomorrow night - I don't think it's stopped raining in Reading all day :?


http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/pa ... 64,00.html

Looking good for going ahead


Don't reckon it would look in quite as good condition if you could see larger size pictures of it.

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by comeonthebiscuitmen » 08 Jan 2007 15:09

Royalshow i say kick out the Irish.we would not have this problem if they didn't f*** up the pitch


I find your racism disgusting.

And aside from that Kevin Doyle is one of our best players.


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by West Stand Man » 08 Jan 2007 20:58

Tony Le Mesmer Has anyone mentioned that the areas of the pitch that had the most standing water on were the areas that get the most wear & tear from the rugger buggers. The waterlogged strip by the East Stand is a worn patch where they hold the scrums & where the players stand for line outs.

Kick them out now. I dont think the club get very much out of them anyway. I know Richmond paid £250k a season, thats f all to a prem side.


What unmitgated tosh! The worst damage is in both goalmouths and the centre circle - not regular areas of rugby action.

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by West Stand Man » 08 Jan 2007 21:03

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Schards#2 Drainage must be very poor from that pitch, it's not like it hammered down all day.


Isn't the pitch actually below ground surface level?

The sub-soil drainage will be able to cope with a fair bit, but after a while it will just get overwhelmed.
you haven't noticed that the stadium sits on top of a man-made hill by any chance?


The stadium might sit on top of the hill, but I'll think you'll find that the pitch doesn't - see how far down the pitch is next time you come out of the concourse. This makes dealing with run off much harder.


Errr?

The pitch is way above the surrounding land (ie the land below the stadium) and well above the water table. Drainage should not be a problem if it has been installed properly.


How many matches has been postponed at our ground?

Reading this, anyone would think that this was the umpteenth time this had happened.

Whine, bitch, moan and complain.
You really must get out more. I have already said that I agree with the postponement. I also agree that it is a rarity - that doesn't escape the fact that the pitch is above the water table and should be well drained.

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by Dirk Gently » 08 Jan 2007 21:06

It might be well above the water table, but it's not on otherwise "normal" ground, sothe drainage properties may be quite different.

It's on in-filled ground land where the contaminated dump used to be, and I think the pitch is built over some kind of plastic "bubble." Can't for the life of me understand how that could be, but that's what I remember from when it was built.

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by Jerry St Clair » 08 Jan 2007 21:22

Platypuss Many grounds have the front rows of the stands below pitch level to assist with the drainage paths.


I think some Reading fans int he front rows at Upton Park earlier in the season experienced this design at first hand!

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