VUW AFC - Victoria University Football for life
VUW AFC - Victoria University Football for life
Miramar wasn't good, half the pitch was firm and the other half was a bog
Redwood is either a bog or (after 3 or 4 days without rain) like concrete and rough and the prevailing wind blows across the pitch (used to be the other way - bloody softballers
).Raroa is just sh*te - always.
Any pitch that has an artificial cricket wicket in the middle
Best pitches - Endeavour, Kura St (even though it's been widened so is bl**dy huge, don't expect any far post corners) and Newtown (although I don't like having the running track there) and I seem to remember Wellington College being not too bad (I just hated chasing little f*ckers half my age, cocky little sh*ts)
I've always thought the Velodrome pitch aka the bobbledrome above the hataitai netball courts was pretty bad
Always wondered what happens when the ball ball goes over the fence at Melrose park ?its a brave man that climbs into the zoo at night to retrieve a football , that Lion is a big bastard!!
Mind you i suppose its a good way for the coach to get rid of players.
<COACH>"Bob you really struggled last saturday against that wee left back at Petone so i may have to drop you this week ,oh and by the way could you just nip over that fence and get that ball back,cheers!!"
Kiwi Jambo2007-09-11 17:18:12
The answer to life's problems are rarely found at the bottom of a beer glass - but it's always worth a look.
I know your a lion lover paul crawford is awsome because thats where ill be taken my second 5 aside championship boy.plus the best park is newtown by far coz when u score u got the monkeys that cheer 4 you
hey whats wrong with naenae haha everyone always has a dig at us! what grade team are you referring to??
i think miramars fairly crap after a good pour down
Not a risk with the mighty Nighthawks this season.
Hard News2007-10-11 20:11:34
Played a game up by the hill in Christchurch, boy it was muddy! Deep mud too, a couple of us nearly drowned. And another field I played on for school had a metal thing that you turn, no idea what for, but it was just in the middle of the field. You could skin yourself up on that.loyalgunner2007-10-20 14:43:34
Queenslander 3x a year.
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Not sure how the council get away with it. I just think there would be a long-term saving (seems obvious) by investing in a couple of good artificial grounds now, where football could run year round, day and night, without the maintenance required of many of the grounds (if that's what they are). They actually resemble the surface of a strange and distant planet by the end of the season.
I'm only reiterating my views previously expressed in the 'Artifical Pitches' thread, so I don't want to sound like a broken record.
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Queenslander 3x a year.
the sheer demand on grounds ion the wgtn region (Football, rugby, softball, league, dog walkies etc) makes it a heck of a job.
if you want more info i may have to wait til the beer's worn off, but i don't go in for council bashing when i've seen both sides of the story.............
Salmon swim upstream
the sheer demand on grounds ion the wgtn region (Football, rugby, softball, league, dog walkies etc) makes it a heck of a job.
if you want more info i may have to wait til the beer's worn off, but i don't go in for council bashing when i've seen both sides of the story.............
wow, I really was expecting to be slammed about that half drunk post last night-
In a more sober rational mood what i really wanted to stress was that although it may seem as though the parks and gardens staff are uncaring beaurecrats, i know them personally and know what a good job they do of balancing the city's demands on our sports fields- add to this the council's support of WPFC in its first year, a lot of it unseen by your average forumer, and it just sticks in my craw (What the hell does that mean anyway) when they are criticised like that.
By the way the worst ground really is wherever you lose while a southerly whips your backside- in that case for me its Fraser Park (Bloody LHCFC!)

Salmon swim upstream
I don't doubt their efforts at all. But the points you made there (demand for sports fields, volume of patrons, professional teams using pitches) back up the claim for artificial playing surfaces. Much heartache could be saved if funds were available for what I believe is a truly worthwhile investment.
Can't wait for Culture Kicks!
yes, artificial pitches will no doubt be the future, imagine the yuoung african boys of Newtown Park and Arlington learnign football on quality pitches right outside there complexes- time will come when this investment is seen as a priority.
However a good old fashioned mud bath is something every young footballer should experience!
Salmon swim upstream
The solution is better drainage. Unfortunately that is expensive.
The solution is better drainage. Unfortunately that is expensive.
Be like an eighties keeper and wear thick tracksuit pants!
i think the solution is better drainage AND artificial pitches
PAO_ i wasn't singling you out for council bashing- i just ask for perspective- the council has done alot in a short time for footie in this city, and it would be good to recognise that.
.................................................(Rant ends)
Salmon swim upstream
The solution is better drainage. Unfortunately that is expensive.
it is more grass like than ever- but the cost is prohibitive
Salmon swim upstream
