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28 February 2016 at 9:26 pm #147446
Had a look through the fence today whilst walking the dog. I’ve don’t work on there years ago and it looks to have improved such a lot. Pitches are in perfect condition and it looks altogether a very professional place.
Was wondering if the Bolton staff will be taken on and do we keep all the machinery etc. If not that will be another expensive affair.
Bolton have maintained this place to a top standard so hopefully there will be no corners cut on pitch renovations etc. I have noticed that every year a professional outfit are in there {Mallinsons one of the countries formost experts at this type of work} to re surface the pitch. Basicly the top layer of old grass and rootzone are stripped and then a new surface is created with rootzone and new seed. This usually happens as soon as the season finishes so let us hope we are still going to budget for this professional treatment.
Professional players need professional pitches.28 February 2016 at 10:22 pm #147449Had a look through the fence today whilst walking the dog. I’ve don’t work on there years ago and it looks to have improved such a lot. Pitches are in perfect condition and it looks altogether a very professional place.
Was wondering if the Bolton staff will be taken on and do we keep all the machinery etc. If not that will be another expensive affair.
Bolton have maintained this place to a top standard so hopefully there will be no corners cut on pitch renovations etc. I have noticed that every year a professional outfit are in there {Mallinsons one of the countries formost experts at this type of work} to re surface the pitch. Basicly the top layer of old grass and rootzone are stripped and then a new surface is created with rootzone and new seed. This usually happens as soon as the season finishes so let us hope we are still going to budget for this professional treatment.
Professional players need professional pitches.Knowing us we’ll let the eggs use it through summer and won’t be able to do the neccessary work and ruin those pitches aswell.
28 February 2016 at 11:40 pm #147452Had a look through the fence today whilst walking the dog. I’ve don’t work on there years ago and it looks to have improved such a lot. Pitches are in perfect condition and it looks altogether a very professional place.
Was wondering if the Bolton staff will be taken on and do we keep all the machinery etc. If not that will be another expensive affair.
Bolton have maintained this place to a top standard so hopefully there will be no corners cut on pitch renovations etc. I have noticed that every year a professional outfit are in there {Mallinsons one of the countries formost experts at this type of work} to re surface the pitch. Basicly the top layer of old grass and rootzone are stripped and then a new surface is created with rootzone and new seed. This usually happens as soon as the season finishes so let us hope we are still going to budget for this professional treatment.
Professional players need professional pitches.You make us sound like a Sunday league outfit. We are a very professional set up with (reasonable) financial backing.
More than Bolton.
28 February 2016 at 11:49 pm #147453I’ve played on those pitches quite a few times whilst working for the MOD. It was our [Royal Ordnance Factory]facility before selling it off to Bolton.
We played our inter company matches on there back in the 90’s and it was a first class surface then.From Matlock to ManU
What a journey!29 February 2016 at 3:19 am #147458Had a look through the fence today whilst walking the dog. I’ve don’t work on there years ago and it looks to have improved such a lot. Pitches are in perfect condition and it looks altogether a very professional place.
Was wondering if the Bolton staff will be taken on and do we keep all the machinery etc. If not that will be another expensive affair.
Bolton have maintained this place to a top standard so hopefully there will be no corners cut on pitch renovations etc. I have noticed that every year a professional outfit are in there {Mallinsons one of the countries formost experts at this type of work} to re surface the pitch. Basicly the top layer of old grass and rootzone are stripped and then a new surface is created with rootzone and new seed. This usually happens as soon as the season finishes so let us hope we are still going to budget for this professional treatment.
Professional players need professional pitches.Knowing us we’ll let the eggs use it through summer and won’t be able to do the neccessary work and ruin those pitches aswell.[/quote]
Careful Horc, the Otter and Smutty don’t like us bringing the Rugby on to these pages, I’m surprised they haven’t tried to give you a telling off yet! :woohoo: :S
Fuck the EFL
29 February 2016 at 3:39 am #147459Had a look through the fence today whilst walking the dog. I’ve don’t work on there years ago and it looks to have improved such a lot. Pitches are in perfect condition and it looks altogether a very professional place.
Was wondering if the Bolton staff will be taken on and do we keep all the machinery etc. If not that will be another expensive affair.
Bolton have maintained this place to a top standard so hopefully there will be no corners cut on pitch renovations etc. I have noticed that every year a professional outfit are in there {Mallinsons one of the countries formost experts at this type of work} to re surface the pitch. Basicly the top layer of old grass and rootzone are stripped and then a new surface is created with rootzone and new seed. This usually happens as soon as the season finishes so let us hope we are still going to budget for this professional treatment.
Professional players need professional pitches.Knowing us we’ll let the eggs use it through summer and won’t be able to do the neccessary work and ruin those pitches aswell.[/quote]
Careful Horc, the Otter and Smutty don’t like us bringing the Rugby on to these pages, I’m surprised they haven’t tried to give you a telling off yet! :woohoo: :S[/quote]
Unfortunately I cast my fly upon the surface but alas no bite was taken.
I might as well have been fly fishing on the Dougie. I am sure me and LHL saw a spring run of Salmon under the bridge on Saturday.29 February 2016 at 3:48 pm #147466I told you there would be no new training facility built at Charnock Richard didn’t I! Some of my Nob End mates are outraged because they seemed to think that their team were nailed on for the Euxton Lane facility, they were saying to our Jeff last night that Euxton is within their catchment area and that it isn’t right, the daft bastards!
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