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It's weird to see the pitch disappear so shortly after the game! Would love to be able to tell all the knockers over the past while that we have the best pitch in the country once it's done. Sure it will be, great update and looking forward to more!

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It's interesting to see the turf removed and that corner up the far end of the East being a different colour to the rest of the park!

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Loving the updates, following it intently each day! Should get a power of work done in the next few days with the forecast being so good. Looks set for a topper of a day tomorrow incidentally!

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Again, superb updates.

 

And if there's any that wavy-coil drainage stuff left when all's done, I'd be delighted tae take it off the clubs hands. For free.

 

And a hope our marketing people are charging for the blatant advertising in them foties. :rolleyes:

 

Pished. Good night.

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Just a question, as im confused, in the photos showing the new drainage channels dugs across the pitch there appears to be no sign of the existing undersoil heating pipes, have they been removed before this and the new ones will go in? Or does the "existing" system not cover the full pitch?

 

Not having a go, just curious.

 

Excellent work on the updates, really enjoying it. Must be the Engineer in me :thumbup:

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Just a question, as im confused, in the photos showing the new drainage channels dugs across the pitch there appears to be no sign of the existing undersoil heating pipes, have they been removed before this and the new ones will go in? Or does the "existing" system not cover the full pitch?

 

Not having a go, just curious.

They do, the machine (whiz wheel) they use to cut the new drain cuts through them like a hot knife through butter. There are several pictures where you can see them at both ends of the freshly cut "trench"

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If you look at the very base of the freshly cut trench (along the side walls), you can see what is left of them, every few inches, after having been cut through all the way up!

 

'Flow

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About 10 inches is the recommended depth for the USH pipes. The picture earlier gives a slightly false impression because we've removed a fair bit of soil / pitch from the top.

 

On the other hand, we've found areas of the park where the pipes have been wayyy below what they should've been. But that will all be rectified when the new ones get installed at some point late next week!

 

We're now a good day or so ahead of schedule and the weather has been a God send!

 

Another update from Ian will be on around dinner time!

 

'Flow

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