If the pitch is poor now whats it going to be like at the end of January?
January fixtures at the Ricoh
04/01 – Wasps V Sale Sharks
05/01 - WBA U21 vs Reading U21
10/01 Coventry City v Swindon Town
12/01 - LCFC U21 vs Everton U2
16/01 – Wasps v Harlequins (TBC)
23/01 - Wasps v Leinster
25/01 Coventry ladies v Newcastle
26/01 - WBA U21 vs Arsenal U21
31/01 Coventry City v Rochdale
01/02 - Wasps V Cardiff Blues
Add to that a stupid gaming festival.
Theres a break from 29th November - 20th December for Cov games at the Ricoh (Unless JPT fixture is at home) I'm unsure what other games are scheduled in that time but with Wasps set to play there first game on 21st December it would seem an ideal time period for Wasps to do something about the pitch, whether that be installing a new pitch or whatever would need to be done.
If the pitch is poor now whats it going to be like at the end of January?
January fixtures at the Ricoh
04/01 – Wasps V Sale Sharks
05/01 - WBA U21 vs Reading U21
10/01 Coventry City v Swindon Town
12/01 - LCFC U21 vs Everton U2
16/01 – Wasps v Harlequins (TBC)
23/01 - Wasps v Leinster
25/01 Coventry ladies v Newcastle
26/01 - WBA U21 vs Arsenal U21
31/01 Coventry City v Rochdale
01/02 - Wasps V Cardiff Blues
They can return the season ticket money that the wife and I paid out if that happens.We could be back in Northampton by then!
Who is responsible for the state of the pitch ACL or the football club ? At the moment there's been no rugger played there yet so we can't blame that. I would have thought the football club would have their own groundsman as they have Ryton to keep up to scratch too. We are only just getting into the winter period and if the pitch is bad now what is it going to be like come February, unless tight arses sisu are banking on Wasps to sort it out.
Who is responsible for the state of the pitch ACL or the football club ? At the moment there's been no rugger played there yet so we can't blame that. I would have thought the football club would have their own groundsman as they have Ryton to keep up to scratch too. We are only just getting into the winter period and if the pitch is bad now what is it going to be like come February, unless tight arses sisu are banking on Wasps to sort it out.
Who is responsible for the state of the pitch ACL or the football club ? At the moment there's been no rugger played there yet so we can't blame that. I would have thought the football club would have their own groundsman as they have Ryton to keep up to scratch too. We are only just getting into the winter period and if the pitch is bad now what is it going to be like come February, unless tight arses sisu are banking on Wasps to sort it out.
I wouldn't claim for a moment to be an expert, but in truth I can't see that you'll be able to do too much in that short a window, particularly at this time of year when you can't really get stuff to grow. In fairness, a really badly damaged pitch can't always be adequately repaired even in the close season in summer.
The long term solution is probably one of those Desso pitches, part natural, part artificial - but they're expensive and Wasps may not see the point if CCFC are still talking about leaving in a few years.
Like everything else to do with CCFC, Wasps and the Ricoh, it's a proper mess. There might be a grown up solution, but I don't think I'd trust any of the parties involved to be able to find one.
Edit: Other than being an astronaut, one of the jobs that I'd really, really like to do would be a groundsman. Odd, I know, but there's something really beautiful about a well-laid pitch. Ahem.
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