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Money, money, money!! The 2015-16 Push to the Premier League - Act 1: Summer 2015
It would appear so upon further info.

It's great that we're building a sports committee comprised of knowledgeable people.
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I called juve after knock outs.

Should be a good final though. Barca playing some good stuff
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(13-05-2015, 21:34)madsteve Wrote: I would like someone long associated with the Club on there but it seems the vacancy now is for a finance guy.

Unless they are looking for an ambassador type role as well. Similar to what Bryan Robson and Bobby Charlton have done at Man Utd.
(14-05-2015, 10:23)consilio Wrote:
(13-05-2015, 21:34)madsteve Wrote: I would like someone long associated with the Club on there but it seems the vacancy now is for a finance guy.

Unless they are looking for an ambassador type role as well.  Similar to what Bryan Robson and Bobby Charlton have done at Man Utd.

If that was the case who would it be??  Could be Waddle or Worthington or Carlton Palmer maybe.  I like the idea of getting someone on there who is a solid Owl.
Waddle or Hirst for me.
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An update on the pitch replacement:

Work on relaying the much-maligned Hillsborough pitch is well under way.

The £1m project is being carried out by specialist Leicester-based company John Hewitts Sportsturf.

Wednesday struggled in their own backyard last season, winning just five times, and officials hope the installation of a state-of-the-art Desso GrassMaster surface will help them turnaround their fortunes next year.

DESSO technology, which intertwines natural grass and artificial fibres, is already employed by clubs including Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester City.

Nick Danvers, who joined Hewitts in 1990 and has worked on playing surfaces around the globe, is overseeing Wednesday’s pitch overhaul. The site manager updates The Star’s Owls writer Dom Howson on their progress.

Dom Howson: It was just over a fortnight ago you started work on the pitch so what stage are you up to?

Nick Danvers: Everything is going really well, although we lost a couple of days due to the bad weather.

We have had six people working on the site every day. We have dug up and taken the top surface off. That created a lot of problems but now that’s removed, it soon drys out.

We are on the formation level and put all the drainage in and done part of the irrigation installation. Once we have completed the irrigation, we will look at the possibility of putting a gravel carpet over the whole surface because it is very stoney. It actually stands on an old river bed so there are stones and boulders in it which creates problems with our machinery.

DH: What is the programme for the next couple of weeks?

ND: The next step will be to then put the interlocking drains in which run across the main drainage. As soon as they are in place, we put the heating parts on and build up with sand. The roots then go on top and will be Desso stitched.

DH: Most Premier League and some Championship clubs have now installed Desso pitches. Why are they so popular and how do they work?

ND: Clubs are investing in them because they are the best of their kind around at the minute.

Desso is a polypropylene fibre that is stitched in every 20 mil to 200 mil depth and you can’t see it when the natural grass is there.

When the natural grass wears away, the green polypropylene fibres, which add strength and stability, become visible and allow teams to still get the ball down and play.

DH: When the bad weather kicks in, will the pitch deteriorate?

ND: I am 100% confident it won’t cut up. The pitch will be heated more efficiently with the new system. Clubs are installing Dessos for their playability, knowing it will be an even playing surface throughout the winter.

DH: Will there be any other changes?

ND: We have reduced the slope on the North Stand side towards the Kop. We have levelled things out so the players will notice a bit of a difference.

DH: What is you completion date?

ND: We would like to be finished by June 14 and then the Desso process will start.

In Gossip news, SWFC and Shrewsbury will battle it out over 6ft 4ins Swiss goalkeeper Jayson Leutwiler 24, to replace Kirkland apparently as No.1!
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He had a disagreement with 1 or 2 on here, but he still puts the odd post up every day or so.
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Come back Pei!! Consilio's here now so we can all be a happy dysfunctional family again! Big Grin

The new pitch sounds sweet, It would've been nice to keep the slope just for old time's sake. But, it's not a MASSIVE issue.

Isn't Hirsty already at the club in some capacity? I thought he was helping coach the academy or something? Maybe I'm wrong. If not I'd definitely take on Hirst or Waddle.

Also, wasn't Waddle scouting for us in his spare time at one point?
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we need chezzie back as well Thumb up

and these xxxx guests to stop reading and sign up Doh you don't get owt for nowt you bastards
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