Farleigh
Active Member
In a league with several clubs in danger of going out of business, I would have thought financial gains would be very welcome; the current business model seems to be broken. If little old Eastbourne can make money from their pitch, maybe a few clubs in this league should take note.You’re talking about a very small club there and the main reason behind that being financial gains for them. That isn’t the main factor for any proper league club.
Are you trying to suggest players in our league prefer playing at Maidstone or Sutton to Tranmere? Proper football is played on grass and it’s up to clubs to maintain that properly. Sutton can not afford to do that so they have a plastic pitch. Can’t have it both of ways.
Many players in this league and those above and below train regularly on 3G pitches. Why would clubs allow that if it was an inferior surface? A 3G surface like Sutton's is not a cheap alternative to maintaining a grass pitch. They cost a lot of money to install and need to be maintained properly.
"Proper football" is played on all kinds of surfaces from grass to mud to sand to 3G. Nobody is forcing anyone to install 3G if that's not right for them. But we are regularly forced to play on mud bath pitches and recently had an away fixture abandoned due to rain.