I think it was an attempt to boost attendances.
Bring it back I reckon.
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I think it was an attempt to boost attendances.
Fun to see the Hoops at home, still finished mid table thoughBring it back I reckon.
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When your surname is BULL You just gotta love a BU11 plate just a shame that
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Was thinking about where to put the screw when attaching itNothing a bit of dried mud can’t fix though you can get done for that.




Andy King was the first player to score on Rangers' plastic pitch.....
‘They Used To Play On Grass’ – QPR v Luton Town – 1st September 1981 – Independent Rs
They are not good away
We have started to win at home.
Great chance to consolidate our midtable place.
Has all the hallmarks of a bad evening.
I remember it well too. I know the guy who put the pitch in - he got me into the plastic pitch industry a few years later and i'm still in it - hence the Venables picture alongside my nameAndy King was the first player to score on Rangers' plastic pitch.....
‘They Used To Play On Grass’ – QPR v Luton Town – 1st September 1981 – Independent Rs

Dress warmly folks. Brass monkeys tonight.
In an updated way plastic pitches are still used a lot in Norway including the top league because of the weather.I know I'm in the minority on this one but I've always thought it was a mistake to give up on it. There were at least three pitches laid down in the few years the club had it and each was a considerable improvement on the previous one. I don't know how the costs compare to the ongoing investment in managing the state of the grass surface but the huge financial advantage, not to be sniffed at by clubs like ours, was precisely that they could hold other outdoor events and actually generate revenue for the club several times a week 52 weeks of the year.
Had they done so and ignored the bleating of those who simply wanted to maintain the status quo I do wonder whether we would have suffered the financial shenanigans of the last 20 years or so. If they had not caved in to those vested interests, others would have installed one and by now, I believe the investment would have led to a playing surface which closely resembled grass without all the disadvantages, There would not even have been a need for VAR because we would have had the football equivalent of Hawkeye to resolve all of those goal-line and offside decisions.
In an updated way plastic pitches are still used a lot in Norway including the top league because of the weather.
There's a lot of plastic pitches up here in Scotland too