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no idea to be honest with you blueneon. i’ve been living in runcorn since 2004 when i was dragged here by the wife (wanted to move back to her home town), so i don’t know too much about the town, or for that matter don’t really want to. :D
I was in runcorn today at wigg island……. :D [/quote]
you like the wildlife lang or have you been doin a spot of doggin ;)who was to blame for 1st goal then
Rodallega, for giving the ball away…
Oh, you are meaning the referee? Sorry, but sh*t happens. Even without that, we’d have got beat. We never look like scoring. A shot is a rarity.[/quote]
If the red knew what Red cards were for, and the linesman knew what a straight line was…we may, just may, have had a chance.
Did he (Martinez) actually say that we wouldn’t have lost if it wasn’t for the decisions??[/quote]
the linesman wasnt even up with play and it was so easy to see because the thugby line was still on the pitch :roll:Played some great stuff?
Hardest league in the world?Its a good job there are some s**t teams in the league this year.
Ever asked yourself why their moaning when the team comes out?
Because its the same rubbish formation everytime. We have a lad who attracted the attentions of Arsenal etc, but despite our position he can’t get off the bench.
Like you say, the fans are a lot different this season. No chants of “we are staying up” like there was always.
Martinez is removing all confidence from the players and fans. He doesn’t have the respect of players or supporters, so how can he possibly carry on?You missed the word SOME out.He has lost the respect of SOME supporters,like yourself i presume,
all i ask for is effort from the players, and thats not happening so we need another manager who demands effort from the playersdont know if you are one of the boo brigade,but by booing the team and management do really think that will give them any sort of lift to put the effort in :!: i will get a few lads together and every time you drop a clanger at work or your not having a good day we will stand there booing you to see if your work improves,all it is doing is undermineing any confidence left in the team
who was to blame for 1st goal then
the reality is,aceface,we need someone who can get us out of this big gaping hole that we about to drop into lets hope that it doesnt happenThe reality is,you are a latics fan :?: then back bob or are you one of ther halfwits that boos the management/players or are you one of the ones who complains about the money youve spent but goes off early.Bolton got rid of megson as it done them any good,no,yesterday on the radio there were 3 bolton fans who phoned in and said they should have kept megson that shows how fickle some so called supporters are.
Instead of answering all these dic kheads who have amazingly come on tneet let me say Bobby will be here and wont be sacked so thall best get used to it :Dyouve spotted all the new comers aswell, thirty.They dont want to use there origanal board names because WHEN bob turns it round, they will all turn round sayin i backed him all the way never doubted bob would turn it round :roll:
stay, i have said i will not judge him on this season even if we do go down
martinez to go now.hughes cud do a job perhaps got the bottle to kick some ass :?yeah hughes will come to the tics……reality check needed :!:
From the groundsman’s own lips.
“Rugby isn’t to blame, the football team training on it during bad weather is. Football does more damage than rugby anyway. The real problem is a lack of root mass. The club won’t buy a special lighting system that encourages growth during the months when there isn’t any natural growth.”
I’ve seen the lighting system he’s on about (once at Wembley and also at the Emirates) and reckon most clubs with pitch problems must have one. It’s basically a rack of special lamps on a large frame with wheels that can be moved around the pitch. A bit like a sunbed for grass.
Blaming the rugby is simply wrong.
if this is from the groundsmans lips hes talking out his a r se.
grass stops growing through the winter months because the soil temp drops below a certain temp.You do not need no sunbed lights or any other light to make it grow,there is a nitrogen feed that you mix with water and spray it over the pitch this then soaks into the soil warming it up and so the grass starts to grow[/quote]I don’t doubt the chemical reaction you describe, but from my ‘o’ level biology I seem to recall that nitrogen was one of the nutrients needed for plant growth. It’s absorbed with water through the roots and then photosynthesis combines it with CO2 and whatever else to produce food for the plants growth and Oxygen as a bi-product. The vital component for photosynthesis being light and chlorophyll (the green stuff in palnts leaves).
If this is wrong then why do so many clubs have these banks of artificial lamps?
I should probably google it, but I’m happy to be told I’m wrong. After all, I can then blame my old biology teacher, Mr Tighe. It was only 27 years ago after all![/quote]
NP i am just saying how grass his grown all year round,but when i go in work monday i will tell my boss he needs to spend millions of pounds buying lamps for the thousands of acres he has through out lancashire,i bet all the residents will be made up when they have constant daylight and it will be the only county in GB that dosent have anybody suffering from S.A.D.
The point i am making is we grow turf all year round with natural day light and this sprayFrom the groundsman’s own lips.
“Rugby isn’t to blame, the football team training on it during bad weather is. Football does more damage than rugby anyway. The real problem is a lack of root mass. The club won’t buy a special lighting system that encourages growth during the months when there isn’t any natural growth.”
I’ve seen the lighting system he’s on about (once at Wembley and also at the Emirates) and reckon most clubs with pitch problems must have one. It’s basically a rack of special lamps on a large frame with wheels that can be moved around the pitch. A bit like a sunbed for grass.
Blaming the rugby is simply wrong.
if this is from the groundsmans lips hes talking out his a r se.
grass stops growing through the winter months because the soil temp drops below a certain temp.You do not need no sunbed lights or any other light to make it grow,there is a nitrogen feed that you mix with water and spray it over the pitch this then soaks into the soil warming it up and so the grass starts to grow[/quote]A chemical that you mix with water and it warms soil up.
You really didn’t listen to your science lessons at school, did you?
How does that work exactly?? :? [/quote]
i have worked for the biggest turf company in the northwest for 12yrs and every turf company through out the country keeps there turf growing in winter the same way.You really didnt read the thread carefully it soaks into the soil to warm it up so then the grass thinks its spring/summer.Turf is sold all year round not just in summer :roll:From the groundsman’s own lips.“Rugby isn’t to blame, the football team training on it during bad weather is. Football does more damage than rugby anyway. The real problem is a lack of root mass. The club won’t buy a special lighting system that encourages growth during the months when there isn’t any natural growth.”
I’ve seen the lighting system he’s on about (once at Wembley and also at the Emirates) and reckon most clubs with pitch problems must have one. It’s basically a rack of special lamps on a large frame with wheels that can be moved around the pitch. A bit like a sunbed for grass.
Blaming the rugby is simply wrong.
if this is from the groundsmans lips hes talking out his a r se.
grass stops growing through the winter months because the soil temp drops below a certain temp.You do not need no sunbed lights or any other light to make it grow,there is a nitrogen feed that you mix with water and spray it over the pitch this then soaks into the soil warming it up and so the grass starts to grow13,000 on
You’re all so bitter. Cats was one of the better players to wear a latics shirt and is better than anything we have in the centre now. Sunderland fans are saying they should be building the team around him. I would say yes, personally (bar injury and sending off) He is doing well.is that why he never got a look in against diame and was lucky to stay on the pitch because he was getting so frustrated
its not a spelling test ticSAD,and as you say before coming on a football message board try knowing something about football.And no i am not a child i was probably going to the latics while you was still swimming round in your dads sack ;)
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