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Tonights crowd & pitch insp

OK, get your guestimate in for tonight's poor crowd and the reason why..................

 

864

 

The weather is rubbish, very wet all day and roadworks on the Kessock Bridge.

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I'll go for 1953

I'll go for an optimistic 1300. Please god, don't let it drop below 1000. We'd get crucified if, in our current situation, played a home match in front of 'hundreds'!

Game ON!

So, to clarify, the game will start, yes????????

 

Listening to Sportsound, there still seems to be some doubt about that and much depends on the weather in the next hour.

Er--don't they think putting out covers, like in cricket and other big football matches, is an option. It would be a saviour would it not?

Er--don't they think putting out covers, like in cricket and other big football matches, is an option. It would be a saviour would it not?

 

The pitch was covered. Seems they were not entirely effective.

Thanks Kingsmills.  Excellent. Can only do your best after all.

 

I can see the deluges of rain you are experiencing in poor old Blighty. I have a buddy who lives in the S W of England and he is very close to the Thames flood.

 

Cor blimey! What a mess?

An okay turnout considering the weather and the Champions League competing on TV or in the pub! Cup attendances don't count towards clubs' published 'official' home average gates - so no damage done.

Last nights attendance has proved what i've always thought. And that is we have a core support of around 1500. If we ever 'did a sevco' i would be certain we would continue to get 1500-2000 every week easily!

Never seen the ground in such a mess!

 

Where did all the torrential rain come from?

 

There was none in my part of Inverness.

 

Is the ground sweating under the covers and spoiling the grass?

 

neksor

As I recall Neksor of you go back over the posts I think there is a reference to this very thing.

 

Personally speaking, I am not sure what sweating alone could do to ham the pitch IF the drainage is good.

If the side drains can cope and proper drain pipes are installed under the turf why would there be a huge problem?

 

Here in Maple Ridge, B.C.,  we moved into a new house some 9 years ago and had a very heavy clay soil. Drainage was a problem indeed since the back yard sloped downwards a bit towards the house. So I had to dig a few trenches a foot deep --which was like breaking up rock and nearly killed me in the process-- filled them up a couple of inches with stone chips then laid 5-6 inch water pipes over the top of the bed of chips with holes drilled through the bottoms, then filled-in again over these pipes with stone chips followed by soil on top and led it all into the perimeter drains along the side of the house. The latte discharged the water flow out to the street drains I think. 

Anyway, it  worked a treat and we did not have any more new young trees die when their soil holes flooded all the time after we planted them.

 

So, where is the problem? Hmmmm.

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