West Stand ManPlatypussRev Algenon Stickleback Hyou haven't noticed that the stadium sits on top of a man-made hill by any chance?PlatypussSchards#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.
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.
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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?