by Kit_robin » 12 Jan 2016, 13:58
You have to be a bit careful with all this talk of pitch covers. The way people on here go in you think they would solve all our problems, never having another postponement.
In reality the amount we would have to spend on covers to make a real difference is probably more than the cost of remedial work on the pitch in the first place.
Firstly, water does get absorbed laterally as well as vertically. I.e if you cover an area that is badly affected, it could still waterlog if adjacent areas receive large amounts of rainfall.
Secondly, covers obviously mean that moisture will be retained in the pitch as it can't escape. So if the ground gets wet it can't dry, making the problem worse than better.
It's no doubt that an extremely expensive set of covers, including flat sheets and roll on roll off "pitch roof" types, along with the assosciated guttering, hoses and pipe work to remove water, would make a difference, but you're probably talking near £100000 to guarantee no postponements, and you would probably have to factor in staff costs, as laying all this equipment is more than a one man job.
The amount of covers we could afford would probably make such a little amount of difference to whether a game is postponed or not it would probably not be worth it, in my opinion. Far better to do as the club have suggested, and pay for remedial works to improve drainage.
You have to be a bit careful with all this talk of pitch covers. The way people on here go in you think they would solve all our problems, never having another postponement.
In reality the amount we would have to spend on covers to make a real difference is probably more than the cost of remedial work on the pitch in the first place.
Firstly, water does get absorbed laterally as well as vertically. I.e if you cover an area that is badly affected, it could still waterlog if adjacent areas receive large amounts of rainfall.
Secondly, covers obviously mean that moisture will be retained in the pitch as it can't escape. So if the ground gets wet it can't dry, making the problem worse than better.
It's no doubt that an extremely expensive set of covers, including flat sheets and roll on roll off "pitch roof" types, along with the assosciated guttering, hoses and pipe work to remove water, would make a difference, but you're probably talking near £100000 to guarantee no postponements, and you would probably have to factor in staff costs, as laying all this equipment is more than a one man job.
The amount of covers we could afford would probably make such a little amount of difference to whether a game is postponed or not it would probably not be worth it, in my opinion. Far better to do as the club have suggested, and pay for remedial works to improve drainage.