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Blackpool's ground

by TBM » 26 Dec 2010 14:40

It should be a Premier League rule that a team has to have undersoil heating when they reach the premier league.

3 games Blackpool have had called off now and haven't played a home game for a month - not a very good advert for them or their sponsors.

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Re: Blackpool's ground

by NR_Royal » 26 Dec 2010 18:24

They probably will have to get it within a few seasons if thy stay up.

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Re: Blackpool's ground

by Svlad Cjelli » 26 Dec 2010 20:07

TBM It should be a Premier League rule that a team has to have undersoil heating when they reach the premier league.

3 games Blackpool have had called off now and haven't played a home game for a month - not a very good advert for them or their sponsors.


So how long until a team is denied promotion to the PL because they don't meet whatever criteria the PL set to keep the riff-raff teams out of their executive club? It's the slippery slope to a closed top tiers once you start allowing such regulations to dictate who can and who can't be promoted.

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Re: Blackpool's ground

by TBM » 26 Dec 2010 20:14

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TBM It should be a Premier League rule that a team has to have undersoil heating when they reach the premier league.

3 games Blackpool have had called off now and haven't played a home game for a month - not a very good advert for them or their sponsors.


So how long until a team is denied promotion to the PL because they don't meet whatever criteria the PL set to keep the riff-raff teams out of their executive club? It's the slippery slope to a closed top tiers once you start allowing such regulations to dictate who can and who can't be promoted.


Not really.....every club probably has their pitch relayed each season anyway and with all the money they get for being promoted they should use some of it to install some kind of undersoil heating.

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Re: Blackpool's ground

by Stranded » 26 Dec 2010 20:23

It's not that simple though, in Blackpool's case they had some major work to do to the stands, change floodlights and other infrastructure so had to forgo the undersoil heating this season. They have pencilled in to do next summer if they stay up.

Plenty of other grounds have seen games called off even with undersoil heating in the past couple of weeks due to the extreme weather.


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Re: Blackpool's ground

by Zammo » 26 Dec 2010 20:40

Stranded It's not that simple though, in Blackpool's case they had some major work to do to the stands, change floodlights and other infrastructure so had to forgo the undersoil heating this season. They have pencilled in to do next summer if they stay up.

Plenty of other grounds have seen games called off even with undersoil heating in the past couple of weeks due to the extreme weather.


Agree with all of this. They only had three sides of the ground available when they went up in the summer. The development of the ground had to come first for revenue purposes. It just goes to prove what a major achievement it was to get promoted to the Prem in the first place. If they still didn't have undersoil heating after 18 months of Prem football, then that would be wrong.

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Re: Blackpool's ground

by Hoop Blah » 26 Dec 2010 21:26

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TBM It should be a Premier League rule that a team has to have undersoil heating when they reach the premier league.

3 games Blackpool have had called off now and haven't played a home game for a month - not a very good advert for them or their sponsors.


So how long until a team is denied promotion to the PL because they don't meet whatever criteria the PL set to keep the riff-raff teams out of their executive club? It's the slippery slope to a closed top tiers once you start allowing such regulations to dictate who can and who can't be promoted.


That's the case at pretty much every other level in the pyramid though so why not the top level (there are of course ground regulations and exceptions and dispensation granted if required).

Not sure I'd say under soil heating is something I'd bother having on that list though.

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Re: Blackpool's ground

by frimmers3 » 26 Dec 2010 21:30

has the emirates got undersoil heating?

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Re: Blackpool's ground

by AthleticoSpizz » 26 Dec 2010 21:33

Why would Blackpool have undersoil heating?

This time 15 months ago, they were odds-on for relegation to League One (where just the one game was played today).

Come back in two or three seasons time and slag down their lack of it, maybe.

Until then, why should any promoted team pander to the Premiership/Sky luvvies


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Re: Blackpool's ground

by TBM » 26 Dec 2010 23:07

frimmers3 has the emirates got undersoil heating?


Yes.

But their game with Stoke wasn't called off due to a frozen pitch like Blackpools previous 3. Also the other games in the premier called off this season have been for either safety reasons (for fans) or due to the snow.

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Re: Blackpool's ground

by frimmers3 » 26 Dec 2010 23:09

right. so under soil heating is not that important then.

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Re: Blackpool's ground

by TBM » 26 Dec 2010 23:45

frimmers3 right. so under soil heating is not that important then.


When 3 games in a row are called off due to a frozen pitch - I'd say so

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Re: Blackpool's ground

by frimmers3 » 26 Dec 2010 23:48

i take your point. perhaps sky will install it in all possible future premiership grounds.they call the shots on everything else.


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Re: Blackpool's ground

by TBM » 26 Dec 2010 23:51

frimmers3 i take your point. perhaps sky will install it in all possible future premiership grounds.they call the shots on everything else.


You may joke but their TV money could well state they install it - especially when they are left without a fixture to show.

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Re: Blackpool's ground

by frimmers3 » 26 Dec 2010 23:58

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frimmers3 i take your point. perhaps sky will install it in all possible future premiership grounds.they call the shots on everything else.


You may joke but their TV money could well state they install it - especially when they are left without a fixture to show.

i was not joking.

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Re: Blackpool's ground

by Arch » 27 Dec 2010 00:10

frimmers3 has the emirates got undersoil heating?

I've heard the Emirates described as the most soilless stadium in England, so maybe they don't need undersoil heating.

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Re: Blackpool's ground

by frimmers3 » 27 Dec 2010 00:17

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frimmers3 has the emirates got undersoil heating?

I've heard the Emirates described as the most soilless stadium in England, so maybe they don't need undersoil heating.


:)..at least arsene had the acumen to buy the trophy cabinet on a sale or return basis...

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Re: Blackpool's ground

by TheMaraudingDog » 27 Dec 2010 12:49

Where as Levy had the accumen not to buy one at all.

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Re: Blackpool's ground

by frimmers3 » 27 Dec 2010 16:47

TheMaraudingDog Where as Levy had the accumen not to buy one at all.


fool. there have been plenty of trophys won at white hart lane. none at the emirates. you will learn (perhaps) grasshopper...

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Re: Blackpool's ground

by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 27 Dec 2010 20:29

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TheMaraudingDog Where as Levy had the accumen not to buy one at all.


fool. there have been plenty of trophys won at white hart lane..

League titles in '71 and 2004 for starters.

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