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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2014 8:02:03 GMT -5
so the rain bug has bitten the spring season again. our club has been closed all week, fields should open tonight. we've missed i think 1 saturday and 1 sunday game now due to rain.
its clear, its time for counties and clubs to invest in turf fields.
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Post by Soccerhouse on Mar 20, 2014 8:34:13 GMT -5
we are good to go, i've done my rain go away dance.......
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Post by spectator on Mar 21, 2014 8:52:44 GMT -5
so the rain bug has bitten the spring season again. our club has been closed all week, fields should open tonight. we've missed i think 1 saturday and 1 sunday game now due to rain. its clear, its time for counties and clubs to invest in turf fields. Agree - we do need more turf fields - and in many cases, lights on those fields. But the other problem is too many current fields are built on flood plains so turfing that wouldn't really solve the problem -it'd just be wet slippery turf that wouldn't be playable. I can't see Top Hat or Cobb parks like Tramore, Noonday, or Mud Creek being viable turf options. JJ Bileo in Cherokee is also a swamp after rain so it would just be wet carpet if turfed! Looks like another spring filled with weekday makeup games! Sigh!
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