http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/51348407
With the pitch
Considering we have four teams playing on it ours is like a bowling green in comparison
Re: And people on here think we have problems
2They, like us, have home fixtures Tuesday/Saturday/Tuesday. Think our surface will probably hold up better.
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3There must be a plethora of other grounds available in the Portsmuff catchment f f s.
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4In an ideal world if the we could play on opposite weekends football one week peanut hugging the nextexcessbee wrote:They, like us, have home fixtures Tuesday/Saturday/Tuesday. Think our surface will probably hold up better.
That would solve many issues
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5There aren't that many rugby games left to play at RP. Remaining rugby / football fixtures below:
06/02/20 Newport RFC v Swansea
08/02/20 County v Cambridge
11/02/20 County v Walsall
15/02/20 Dragons RFC v Benetton
16/02/20 Newport RFC v Llandovery
19/02/20 County v Salford
22/02/20 County v Bradford
29/02/20 Dragons RFC v Cheetahs
07/03/20 County v Morecambe
13/03/20 Newport RFC v Llanelli
21/03/20 County v Colchester
29/03/20 Newport RFC v Carmarthen Quins
04/04/20 County v Grimsby
11/04/20 Dragons RFC v Ulster
13/04/20 County v FGR
14/04/20 Newport RFC v RGC
24/04/20 Dragons RFC v Leinster
25/04/20 County v Northampton
29/05/20 Dragons RFC v Blues
06/02/20 Newport RFC v Swansea
08/02/20 County v Cambridge
11/02/20 County v Walsall
15/02/20 Dragons RFC v Benetton
16/02/20 Newport RFC v Llandovery
19/02/20 County v Salford
22/02/20 County v Bradford
29/02/20 Dragons RFC v Cheetahs
07/03/20 County v Morecambe
13/03/20 Newport RFC v Llanelli
21/03/20 County v Colchester
29/03/20 Newport RFC v Carmarthen Quins
04/04/20 County v Grimsby
11/04/20 Dragons RFC v Ulster
13/04/20 County v FGR
14/04/20 Newport RFC v RGC
24/04/20 Dragons RFC v Leinster
25/04/20 County v Northampton
29/05/20 Dragons RFC v Blues
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Re: And people on here think we have problems
6You forgot the semi of the efl trophy and the home play off leg. #optimistic
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8Kairdiff Exile wrote:And a few Wales Women games as well!
I did put 4 teams
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10We've been to Wembley a few times, played the likes of Leicester, Spurs, Man City and Middlesbrough at home, won the unsponsored derby as well as the Transporter Bridge derby and could well be in with a chance of getting to the EFL trophy final and play-offs this season.
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11Updated.Willthiswork wrote:You forgot the semi of the efl trophy and the home play off leg. #optimistic
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13Yesterday on Radio 2 when discussing Brighton’s lights being left on 24/7 to keep the grass growing, a retired policeman phoned in and came up with an interesting idea adopted by Notts County.
In conjunction with the police they were provided with the growing lamps seized in raids on illegal cannabis farms, these were then adapted and put onto mobile gantries as part of a project by the local technical college. A great idea and those lamps are still growing grass!
In conjunction with the police they were provided with the growing lamps seized in raids on illegal cannabis farms, these were then adapted and put onto mobile gantries as part of a project by the local technical college. A great idea and those lamps are still growing grass!
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14last year there was a Tranmere fan on the league 2 forum moaning about our pitch on any thread. If someone started a thread about the cost of bead he would bring the state of our pitch up.
All I have to say to him is.
KARMA is a PITCH
All I have to say to him is.
KARMA is a PITCH
Re: And people on here think we have problems
15Taunton Iron Cider wrote:Yesterday on Radio 2 when discussing Brighton’s lights being left on 24/7 to keep the grass growing, a retired policeman phoned in and came up with an interesting idea adopted by Notts County.
In conjunction with the police they were provided with the growing lamps seized in raids on illegal cannabis farms, these were then adapted and put onto mobile gantries as part of a project by the local technical college. A great idea and those lamps are still growing grass!
Take a bow , Sir !!!!
That , by far , is the best post I’ve seen on here for years !!!!
I can see the headlines now .....
“County pitch saved by cannabis farm equipment !! All squad players (including Lenny Lawrence) are on an all-time high !!”
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