Really depends on how the rest of the winter goes. Judging entirely by golf courses, the freeze thaw freeze thaw cycle isn’t ideal.
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Really depends on how the rest of the winter goes. Judging entirely by golf courses, the freeze thaw freeze thaw cycle isn’t ideal.
For those who think that the hybrid grass will be a solution watch the highlights of today’s Spurs - Burnlet game and contrast the (poor) condition of the Wembley Hybrid pitch with the lush condition...
They are still complaining about Wembley - apparently the PSV manager said it was "shit":
“It’s s***, so. You know what I mean, it’s bad. In Holland we say s*** a little bit quicker than in...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/oct/29/wembley-pitch-spurs-manchester-city-tottenham-nfl-american-football
That is hybrid grass. CFL and NFL football destroy grass fields - the leagues...
It isn't ok. People are outraged. And the players were damning in their comments.
And here: wembley groundkeepers are quite clear football and soccer don't work on the same pitch, and desso doesn't solve the problem:...
these problems - and all the injuries - didn't happen before the Argos started to play at BMO. Just saying.
Yes it can. The highevel players we want should be playing on grass. Just grass. Old Trafford, juve type grass.
its our house. compared to watching the Lynx at Centennial Park, it was magnificent in 2007, even with turf
to pay the unionized employees may be a cost. But not the unions. And if the Argos are sufficiently poor that their supporters are complaining about paying people who work for them a decent wage,...
Bingo! Exactly. IN the best possible year for weather, the pitch still required green paint and sand. Sebas comments were a warning.
go Ensco! You are on a roll
This game pretty conclusively shows why there should not be a field share. Near perfect conditions and the field is still being damaged extensively. Not beyond repair, but extensively. Now imagine a...
This is exactly where I am. we have been fortunate with the weather this year and it looks like that good fortune will continue. The grounds crew have done an excellent job. But when we get normal...
No no that's not possible. This years weather and lack of damage by the CFL at BMO proves that these events never happened and never could happen. There is no rain in Toronto in the summer, there...
Our grounds crew are superb, the pitch start of the art, and hopefully the weather this weekend will cooperate. Would be a shame otherwise.
none of this solves the bigger problem that normal...
oh it's all fine. Pookie said so, never rains nor snows in old T.O
The grounds crew are fabulous and may be able to repair the damage. True. But suggesting that the lack of damage to the pitch in the best year for weather we have had for TFC games proves that...
The solution is to return this stadium to its original purpose: soccer specific.
The weather this year has been extraordinary, and the Argos season short ( no playoffs ). These are the best...
42 km would be a long intestine
straw man. It's only a test if it rains, a lot, snows, or both. Some seasons at TFC it felt like all it did was rain. Would the pitch have survived that sort of weather with a CFL game? The...