Many stadiums will have the same or worse imperfections (of positioning, air circulation, etc) but don't have the same issues we seem to have most years.
I'm sure the pitch hadn't been an issue for the last few years, since we got those heat lamps for the winter, but clearly the issue has reared it's head again now. I'm sure I saw someone say recently that it's because of the age of the pitch, but it also seems like they talk about relaying it almost every summer.
It’s certainly been relaid ahead of the last two seasons.
Do you know if we still use a pitch that's a mixture of grass and manure made fibre that was used to make it more durable in hosting football and rugby? I know when I was there that was one of the reasons the pitch was so hard to keep at a decent standard
I think pretty much every professional sport pitch is now hybrid grass.
Tan saying fixing the pitch comes out of the football budget is a slightly odd one, as Acun keeps suggesting he'd spend more if he could and infrastructure improvements don't count to FFP so the two are entirely unrelated.
Even if it doesn't affect FFP there's still only so much money
Would you spend money on a property when the lease is running down and the landlord will not let you build an extension![]()
I think petitions are a bit premature, we have no idea what the club has proposed, what the ownership model is or what the funding asks are. I’d like some basic facts before reaching for my pitchfork collection.
Plenty of land between Ferriby and Hessle. Just off the A63, existing park and ride could still be used, stick a new train station in for match days, sorted.
Most of the players live in one of the West Hull villages anyway, don't they? Shorter commute, saving the environment. Nailed it.
So if Tan is telling the truth, and why should he make it up? and the cost of the pitch comes out of the football budget then what is Hull Fc's contribution?Tan saying fixing the pitch comes out of the football budget is a slightly odd one, as Acun keeps suggesting he'd spend more if he could and infrastructure improvements don't count to FFP so the two are entirely unrelated.
Until someone breaks down on the Clive Sully Way, then utter chaos all over the city.i always dreamed that the kcom was built near st andrews quay, riverfront stadium and fast travel access in and out