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(20-02-2016, 16:24)hibeejim21 Wrote:
(20-02-2016, 16:08)St Charles Owl Wrote: These pitches should not be allowed in the top two divisions of the Scottish League football at all.  Aside from the obvious advantage they give the home side they do cause injuries that you don't get generally on grass.  It is very rare that a grass pitch causes an injury but you do hear of them from games on artificial surfaces.  Its been a big topic over here as some MLS teams play on them, but now they are talking about getting rid.

As regards the money, the authorities should allocate money to pay for it.  If all four divisions in England can do it, then they can in Scotland as well.

I'd rather play on kilmarnocks artificial surface than some of the grass pitches we have played on this season. 

I'm assuming kilmarnock and hamilton must have a huge injury list with the regularity they play on these pitches ? No ? Thought not. 

Its only became an issue because waghorn got injured (but still got up to take a penalty)

No it didn't. It was an issue before that! You lot have been berating Warbs for having an opinion on it
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so lets get this straight,foghorn dives in the penalty area,the damned artificial pitch injures him so badly warbiola lets him get up,take the penalty and carry on for 5 minutes. how am i doing so far
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HIBSFACT: If you're a Rangers player, being fouled by an opposition player is known as 'diving'.

BONUS HIBSFACT: Opposition players are capable of fouling John McGinn, Liam Henderson and Fraser Fyvie without making any actual contact.
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at least when our players dive we admit it
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Or diving for that fact Cheating bstards.

Do you bollocks fyvie is a cheat trying to get a fellow pro sent off. Then we have diving again for the pen against st johnstone, again quiet fom you mob.
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I THINK IF YE LOOK BACK AT THE FYVIE COMMENTS ON HERE YOU'LL FIND EVERY HIBBY, WITHOUT EXCEPTION SAID HE CHEATED. and i'm no' shouting, i've just realised caps is on. and that fellow pro should've been sent off but no' for that incident
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He isn'y the only cheat in your side!

that's admiral you admit your side is full of cheats.
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(20-02-2016, 16:08)St Charles Owl Wrote: These pitches should not be allowed in the top two divisions of the Scottish League football at all.  Aside from the obvious advantage they give the home side they do cause injuries that you don't get generally on grass.  It is very rare that a grass pitch causes an injury but you do hear of them from games on artificial surfaces.  Its been a big topic over here as some MLS teams play on them, but now they are talking about getting rid.

As regards the money, the authorities should allocate money to pay for it.  If all four divisions in England can do it, then they can in Scotland as well.

I don't personally think they should be used in professional matches, but at the same time I accept that there are circumstances that make it preferential to trying to play on an unaffordable or very poor surface. They're not as good as even half-decent grass pitches and they do help cause injuries - anyone who says otherwise is just clueless or full of shit. However, what I would say about the injury thing is that they cause different injuries, but not necessarily more of them. Waghorn picked up a particular injury against Kilmarnock, but maybe he gets an injury on a grass pitch too from falling badly, just a different type. Knee injuries aren't exactly new to Rangers and the worst have happened on grass pitches. And one thing that I've seen mentioned in a couple of places is that they can provide a community benefit if the stadia that use them are open to the public as well.

So basically, while I'm not a fan of them in pro football, especially at the top levels, I don't have anything against them per se. Warburton has made it clear all season that they'e not a valid excuse when it comes to results, and we've played on enough of them this season on top of using them in training to have adapted. But if we can find the money to make it an option to do away with them we should. When the SPL stole the prize money it owed Rangers for the 2011/12 season it could have used that to subsidise 5 or 6 good surfaces instead of just dishing it out to the remaining cubs. I suppose the only problem with that is that the top flight isn't a closed shop, so you could help set up a very good pitch only to see the club in question go down and a side with a substandard pitch coming up. 
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There is just no money in our game clubs are struggling to survive and to make it worse we have a German club trying to snuff out added income from European football too,until some much needed revenue is pumped into our game we will be stuck with them and I don't see that happening to soon
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(20-02-2016, 21:25)supercooper Wrote: He isn'y the only cheat in your side!



that's admiral you admit your side is full of cheats.

Laugh Keep it up, coops, you're doing well! Wink  Admiral - the original Rangers wore their kit some time ago, didn't they?
Cabbage is still good for you
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