Devang Desai also has a write up on the pitch.
http://www.torontofc.ca/post/2016/02...itch-bmo-field
Devang Desai also has a write up on the pitch.
http://www.torontofc.ca/post/2016/02...itch-bmo-field
Kurt - was there any discussion about the potential damage to the sideline/touchline area of the field where the CFL coaches and players stand? Because the CFL pitch is narrower that area will be on the soccer pitch. Do you know if they plan to cover this area for Argos games?
2 inches is 50mm. Toronto Averages 831mm of precipitation (including snowfall) a year.
So the odds of getting two storms on two separate days the Parasites play dumping 14% of Toronto's total annual rainfall during game play (7% each time)... is fairly unlikely. It happening even once a year isn't overly likely. 2 inches of Rain is a lot.
http://www.torontofc.ca/gallery/pict...e-2-renovation
Some pictures posted by TFC. A look at the south canopy also.
That includes the first good pic of the south end. Relevant to people in here.
What are the chances of that though? Looking through recent rainfall data, there hasn't been a day with anywhere close to 2 inches of rain since July 8 2013, when we got 3.5 inches, and broke the record from 1954 - http://www.accuweather.com/en/weathe...ronto/15070831
Before that the previous storm with 2 inches was in 2010.
There have been some very intense short storms during games at BMO back in 2011, but they've both also involved lightening, and would have stopped play for a CFL game. The suction system would have pretty much removed all the water by the time it was safe to resume (as we also saw at that game this summer just before kickoff, which was very intense, but by the time they kicked off, the water was gone from the pitch).
So with only two 2-inch storms in the last 5 years, I think we don't have to worry that we've only got 2 backup pitches! If there's really a 3rd event, perhaps they can dig up one of the pitches on the KIA training ground!
Look at that pitch! We could have played all winter this year!
I'd love to watch them raise the roof on the South stand.
Be nice to get some notice as to when they'll do it and then head down to watch.
Could be a lot of rubbernecking by drivers on the Gardiner that day!
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Drove by BMO Field on the Gardiner yesterday morning, damn what a sight, it's looking super badass...it's really going to pop from a skyline perspective with the added mass. There's no ignoring it now...we have a major source of advertising just having the thing next to the Gardiner with the TFC logo prominently displayed.
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was there any wind analysis done?
With the lower south end roof, will taht affect the ball as it rises past it's elevation?
Well no we had a lot of rain but not 50mm. A storm dropping that much rain is something that happens once every few years.. short of multiple hurricanes it isn't really isn't a thing that should happen even twice in 18 months. It could happen.. it is just not very likely.
Just for reference - June 27th game last season 37.2 mm of rain at Toronto Island.
So, yeah, 50mm not happening very often.
What is going on here?
In this article he starts and ends with Wembley comparisons. Wembley has a different surface. Hybrid Desso. They decided NOT to go with it. People should know this.
I mean I get they are putting their best foot forward in presentation but c'mon. Simply saying "Wembley" over and over shouldn't be good enough for support. Supporters have been chastising Wembleys groundshare qualities for years now.
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Either avoid the comparison or fast forward to the bit where they aren't confident in the present schemes durability and call it "the experiment before we switch to Desso next year."
I know they can't present this season as a surface experiment but that's what it is. Every other shared stadium they referenced in that article has had poor groundshare cases.
Ending with a positive I'll say I'm happy for the grounds keeping crew who seems ready for a challenge. They got one.
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In general I am looking forward to outdoor football, but in reality after having gone to the Euro qualifer a Wembley a year ago November, man the field looked like crap, NFL logos and all, so only time will tell how the BMO Field will hold up. My fear is if this can happen under the watch of the sacred FA then it can happen anywhere.
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The article is about the paint not the turf surface, is it not?
Supaturf is an Australian owned and operated company that develops and distributes line marking machines, accessories and liquids for turf (such as sport fields, courts, and residential lawns) and hard surfaces.
I think I might go to Argos first game at BMO just to see how much damage they're doing to the pitch and just cry inside.
Definitely not going to be enjoying it
I wouldn't get so hung up about the exactly 2 inches of rain. Damage could happen at lower amounts of rain. E.g., a section of the pitch gets replaced due to bigger damage; then a couple of TFC & Argos games in a row, each with decent rainfall, and before the previous repair has really taken root. We shall see. It's good to read that they seem to be trying hard.
Yeah the Wembley comparison was weird. Yes they mostly asked Wembley for input RE the paint. But the closing statement in the Devang Desai article is:
Wembley isn't good enough in terms of ground share with gridiron. It was not just a matter of the pitch not looking good after the NFL game; the surface was literally in bad shape & not well playable for the next footy game. I know they have a different surface there (hybrid) -- but it's just a problematic/useless statement to make, when footy fans know about the actual Wembley problems.“Everyone in Toronto is worried about it, but the head groundskeeper, the guy that should be, isn’t,” he said. “I see us as good as Wembley Stadium now. There’s nothing they haven’t bought me that they would buy for Wembley. It’s game time. Let’s see what we can do.”
Hate to sound like a jackass but do they? Do footy fans know? I really hope so but how many times I had to hear the Real Madrid argument about surface was pretty sad.
If it's good enough for Real Madrid then it's ok by me.
Except no gridiron is played there.
Now switch RM with Wembeley and here we are. Making references that don't apply to make it sound bigtime. It's not even the fact that THEY ARE COMPARING TWO DIFFERENT TYPES OF SURFACES as if they are the same but then using the hours of use as if its comparable.
So Wembley has double or triple the hours of use - what type of use? It sure as hell isn't HALF GRIDIRON.
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