by Dave » 22 May 2014, 09:03
Matt my friend what's happened to you, the brave poster always ready to take on all comers with your intelligence and wit, have you lost your nerve.
There's nothing in any of those questions that's in any way sensitive and would need to be kept out of the public domain, maybe these subjects will be covered in the fans forum, if so, someone please report back, as for the TUST no idea, never had anything to do with it, and to be fair the 50/50 draw barely makes enough to feed the chickens.
I'm fully aware that Seale Hayne is currently looking in very good condition , but at this time of year you'd fully expect that, bit of rain, a healthy dose of sunshine, coupled with a regular grass cut, I would be some what concerned if it wasn't, the club by it's own admission knows about the drainage problems at Seale Hayne, not fantasy all in here...
http://www.torquayheraldexpress.co.uk/G ... story.html has this sponsor been found ? has this work been carried out ? is this work going to be carried out in the near future ? If not, then come late November through to February expect the training ground once again to be out of bounds and accusations to appear of it being a £200k white elephant, and rightly so.
The club by it's own admission knows about the problems caused by Bristow's bench, all in here...
http://www.torquayheraldexpress.co.uk/F ... story.html has a camera survey been carried out ? if not, when ? Is the cost of repair work to great ? If so, any plans to buy waterproof pitch covers, which can be brought as full pitch or much cheaper part pitch covers. Yes every ground is different, but one thing that can't be denied is the record rainfall hit every single club, with no expectation, those clubs with waterproof pitch covers suffered no postponements, those with out, did, they're proven to work.
Matt my friend what's happened to you, the brave poster always ready to take on all comers with your intelligence and wit, have you lost your nerve. ;-)
There's nothing in any of those questions that's in any way sensitive and would need to be kept out of the public domain, maybe these subjects will be covered in the fans forum, if so, someone please report back, as for the TUST no idea, never had anything to do with it, and to be fair the 50/50 draw barely makes enough to feed the chickens.
I'm fully aware that Seale Hayne is currently looking in very good condition , but at this time of year you'd fully expect that, bit of rain, a healthy dose of sunshine, coupled with a regular grass cut, I would be some what concerned if it wasn't, the club by it's own admission knows about the drainage problems at Seale Hayne, not fantasy all in here...http://www.torquayheraldexpress.co.uk/Gulls-seek-naming-rights-sponsor-Seale-Hayne/story-20658339-detail/story.html has this sponsor been found ? has this work been carried out ? is this work going to be carried out in the near future ? If not, then come late November through to February expect the training ground once again to be out of bounds and accusations to appear of it being a £200k white elephant, and rightly so.
The club by it's own admission knows about the problems caused by Bristow's bench, all in here... http://www.torquayheraldexpress.co.uk/FINGER-POINTED-pound-1-9m-NEW-STAND-FLOODING-WOES/story-20571386-detail/story.html has a camera survey been carried out ? if not, when ? Is the cost of repair work to great ? If so, any plans to buy waterproof pitch covers, which can be brought as full pitch or much cheaper part pitch covers. Yes every ground is different, but one thing that can't be denied is the record rainfall hit every single club, with no expectation, those clubs with waterproof pitch covers suffered no postponements, those with out, did, they're proven to work.