: Tue May 19, 2009 1:19 pm
[quote="RealCherry&Whites"][quote="J20"]And whats that in English? Alex Ferguson time keeping?
[b]Can we also please stop saying it's a football gound (mainly SKY) as no football team plays there! Watering pitch was simply tactical, and worked to be fair![/[/b]quote]
It's a £500,000 pitch with state of the art irrigation and drainage systems. It is watered constantly to maintain the optimal surface. Nothing sinister there. [b]All the top premiership grounds irrigate before play commences to have the best surface for play[/b]. The head groundsman is the former head groundsman at Old Trafford so I think he is far more qualified to make a descision about watering the pitch than some message board troll.[/quote]
They do this so the ball will move freely across the playing surface like playing in long grass the ball is hard to move so the grass is cut the grass is also watered so the ball will move along the ground more easily when passing than it would on a harder surface as it the ball would be more of a bounce than a slide. now why does a rugby game need the ball to slide across the pitch apart from silly knockons and mistakes the only time a ball kicked across the pitch is when a grubber kick is made where 9/10 times you would want the ball to be bouncing.
sky like to do their own timekeeping so why didnt they have a clock on the tele then ?
and why pay the money for just to clocks telling the time even if the countdown clock still aint official it gives the crowd a good idea of how long is left im sure one clock is good enough and most people that go the game will have a watch or a phone that also has the time on thats basically like having 3 clocks at the ground