Page 1 of 6

Time to switch games to Home Park?

Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 13:28
by taunton_gull
I know this was touched on recently so just thought I would put it out there. I appreciate this is not a decision which can be taken lightly and of course would depend on so many variables (changing fixtures etc) meaning it may not be possible. Who knows if Plymouth would agree to it either. Much as I'd never want this to happen it seems to me the only obvious answer to the current problem. With no signs of improvement we are going to be too many games behind others to play catch up, unless there is a dramatic turnaround in the weather this will carry on until it is too late.

Despite this unprecedented level of rain it's clear the pitch hasn't been able to deal with excess water since the new stand has been around. Once again you feel the board are going to have to look into those pockets if we are going to have a suitable playing surface in the future. I have no doubt playing down there would see attendances slashed and cause further financial issues. However we have to get games on by any means possible. I dread to think what the club is losing at the moment. I was at Fratton Park last week and it was one of my favourite days following the gulls, yet as with the Wimbledon game all momentum has been lost and it is quite unbelievable that CH still hasn't managed at home. I'm starting to feel like this problem rather than our ability could see us go down. =Z

Time to switch games to Home Park?

Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 13:29
by PlainmoorRoar
Surely troll thread

P*ss off

Time to switch games to Home Park?

Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 13:31
by Colorado Gull
I think this it taking it to the extreme.

Time to switch games to Home Park?

Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 13:31
by taunton_gull
What do you suggest is the alternative? Snorkel football?

Time to switch games to Home Park?

Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 13:33
by PlainmoorRoar
Removing idiots like you from this forum^

That would stop these stupid threads

Time to switch games to Home Park?

Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 13:34
by taunton_gull
My mistake, I thought this was an open forum which permitted freedom of speech without the need to resort to personal abuse, obviously not...

Time to switch games to Home Park?

Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 13:34
by Colorado Gull
Suggest that we just have to put up with the terrible weather we are having and sort out the drainage of the pitch for the near future.

Time to switch games to Home Park?

Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 13:35
by stefano
PlainmoorRoar wrote:Surely troll thread

P*ss off
Taunton_gull has posted on here many times including about being at Portsmouth last week. But no. I rather we got relegated to the Western League than play a HOME game at Home Park. Hopefully if Cornwall floats off into the Atlantic during the forthcoming storm it will take Home Park with it! ;-)

Time to switch games to Home Park?

Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 13:36
by PlainmoorRoar
taunton_gull wrote:My mistake, I thought this was an open forum which permitted freedom of speech without the need to resort to personal abuse, obviously not...
Your mistake was suggesting such an idiotic idea

Time to switch games to Home Park?

Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 13:42
by taunton_gull
P.R. - Without suggesting a tangible idea yourself it's incredibly easy to be dismissive. I know this is an emotive subject, but for me we have to look at the facts - we are in a hugely problematic situation with seemingly no way out. The pitch will need serious money spending on it but that won't happen until the summer. In the meantime I'd rather we go into next year as a league club, even if that means putting personal rivalry to the side for the time being. Like I said if you have a better idea I'm all ears...

Time to switch games to Home Park?

Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 13:53
by Scott Brehaut
Slightly different situation, given the fact that they are non-league, but last season Guernsey FC had to play 17 games in April 2013 due to a waterlogged pitch over here....23 games in 43 days. That was in the Combined Counties Football League, but still under the guidance of the FA.

The FA refused point blank to allow them to play the games anywhere else, and insisted that the league had to be completed on time. It was farcical - playing Friday night, Saturday afternoon, Sunday afternoon and, sometimes, Monday night too - four games in a row. All of these players were amateur too, so had their day jobs to do as well.

The reason I say this is that I don't think that the club would be allowed to switch games, even if we wanted to.

Time to switch games to Home Park?

Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 13:54
by robbotufc
what idiot put a yes vote :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Time to switch games to Home Park?

Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 13:59
by brucie
It is a reasonable question even if you have suffered abuse from Pr who is an idiot. What is clear is that continually getting our games called off is seriously going to hamper our chances of staying up.
Just been watching the Yeovil game on tv - now Somerset have suffered more than anyone with the adverse weather, yet their pitch didn't have any problem whatsoever.
What is clear is that we won't play a home game this month either unless we don'y rainfall for two or three days before and during the day of the match - and that appears unlikely.

Time to switch games to Home Park?

Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 14:00
by taunton_gull
robbotufc wrote:what idiot put a yes vote :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
If it's a choice between doing that or going down I'm all for it!

Time to switch games to Home Park?

Posted: 08 Feb 2014, 14:04
by Dave_Pougher
Ignore Plainmoor Roar he likes to abuse but is reluctant to meet to voice his opinions face to face, every forum has one. But that's the internet, or so I'm told.

No I would not like games played at Home Park, but I can see why your thinking this and who knows as time goes on and more games are called off who knows, but it would be a sad day.