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| see you there !! tally ho !!
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| Quote hullbg="hullbg"It is free to get in.'"
So it is going to be another deliberate loss making venture then..no wonder they can't afford to put paint over the rusty bits of the stadium 
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| Quote hullbg="hullbg"Pitch is being relaid so i don't see a problem. Something different for people to go see and with free entry i really cannot see why there would be any complaints.'"
Has anyone thought about the under pitch heating elements/pipes which l can't think will will be buried very deeply.ponies turning/stopping at speed surely will cause deep pivots,especially after rain
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| Quote owdbird="owdbird"Has anyone thought about the under pitch heating elements/pipes which l can't think will will be buried very deeply.ponies turning/stopping at speed surely will cause deep pivots,especially after rain'"
Its all coming up anyway
As for the event, it costs £50k to hire the KC, whos paying that?
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| Quote owdbird="owdbird"Has anyone thought about the under pitch heating elements/pipes which l can't think will will be buried very deeply.ponies turning/stopping at speed surely will cause deep pivots,especially after rain'"
It coped with Michael Weighman so half a dozen horses should be fine.
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Quote owdbird="owdbird"Has anyone thought about the under pitch heating elements/pipes which l can't think will will be buried very deeply.ponies turning/stopping at speed surely will cause deep pivots,especially after rain'"
Yes, a few of us mentioned it on the other Polo thread here:
viewtopic.php?f=34&t=565253&tsmp=1395510925&start=10
Four matches (up to 32 chukkas) on an area a third of the normal size for polo will undoubtedly cause damage to the sub-structure of the ground With free entry, I can't see this as being anything other than loss-making for the SMC. More ammunition for their cause?
I can't really see this as being a great attraction even to the polo fraternity. The space and openness essential for the game to be free-flowing and expansive will be severely confined in the stadium environment. The matches will be stifled and restricted. It'll be a bit like going to a rugby match and finding the players with one hand tied behind their backs playing the width of the pitch not the length.
In much the same way as Allam allowed his squash court to completely ruin one end of the pitch last year in the middle of our season immediately after City's had finished, of course, (why not simply have hosted it in the sports arena, so much more suitable) and as he encourages pitch invasions when it suits, it's a way of sticking 2 fingers up to us and anyone else he perceives as being in his way. He does it to show he can, despite how hypocritical and illogical his actions appear to the observer. As well as making a convenient loss to help prove his point that the SMC is unviable and a burden he manfully bears, the polo event also ticks another box. It helps slake his unquenchable thirst for social acceptance and his quest for upward mobility.
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Quote owdbird="owdbird"Has anyone thought about the under pitch heating elements/pipes which l can't think will will be buried very deeply.ponies turning/stopping at speed surely will cause deep pivots,especially after rain'"
Yes, a few of us mentioned it on the other Polo thread here:
viewtopic.php?f=34&t=565253&tsmp=1395510925&start=10
Four matches (up to 32 chukkas) on an area a third of the normal size for polo will undoubtedly cause damage to the sub-structure of the ground With free entry, I can't see this as being anything other than loss-making for the SMC. More ammunition for their cause?
I can't really see this as being a great attraction even to the polo fraternity. The space and openness essential for the game to be free-flowing and expansive will be severely confined in the stadium environment. The matches will be stifled and restricted. It'll be a bit like going to a rugby match and finding the players with one hand tied behind their backs playing the width of the pitch not the length.
In much the same way as Allam allowed his squash court to completely ruin one end of the pitch last year in the middle of our season immediately after City's had finished, of course, (why not simply have hosted it in the sports arena, so much more suitable) and as he encourages pitch invasions when it suits, it's a way of sticking 2 fingers up to us and anyone else he perceives as being in his way. He does it to show he can, despite how hypocritical and illogical his actions appear to the observer. As well as making a convenient loss to help prove his point that the SMC is unviable and a burden he manfully bears, the polo event also ticks another box. It helps slake his unquenchable thirst for social acceptance and his quest for upward mobility.
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| Quote ComeOnYouUll="ComeOnYouUll"It coped with Michael Weighman so half a dozen horses should be fine.'"

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Quote WormInHand="WormInHand"Yes, a few of us mentioned it on the other Polo thread here:
viewtopic.php?f=34&t=565253&tsmp=1395510925&start=10
Four matches (up to 32 chukkas) on an area a third of the normal size for polo will undoubtedly cause damage to the sub-structure of the ground With free entry, I can't see this as being anything other than loss-making for the SMC. More ammunition for their cause?
I can't really see this as being a great attraction even to the polo fraternity. The space and openness essential for the game to be free-flowing and expansive will be severely confined in the stadium environment. The matches will be stifled and restricted. It'll be a bit like going to a rugby match and finding the players with one hand tied behind their backs playing the width of the pitch not the length.
In much the same way as Allam allowed his squash court to completely ruin one end of the pitch last year in the middle of our season immediately after City's had finished, of course, (why not simply have hosted it in the sports arena, so much more suitable) and as he encourages pitch invasions when it suits, it's a way of sticking 2 fingers up to us and anyone else he perceives as being in his way. He does it to show he can, despite how hypocritical and illogical his actions appear to the observer. As well as making a convenient loss to help prove his point that the SMC is unviable and a burden he manfully bears, the polo event also ticks another box. It helps slake his unquenchable thirst for social acceptance and his quest for upward mobility.'"
Brilliantly put. Sums up every thing I have been saying.
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Quote WormInHand="WormInHand"Yes, a few of us mentioned it on the other Polo thread here:
viewtopic.php?f=34&t=565253&tsmp=1395510925&start=10
Four matches (up to 32 chukkas) on an area a third of the normal size for polo will undoubtedly cause damage to the sub-structure of the ground With free entry, I can't see this as being anything other than loss-making for the SMC. More ammunition for their cause?
I can't really see this as being a great attraction even to the polo fraternity. The space and openness essential for the game to be free-flowing and expansive will be severely confined in the stadium environment. The matches will be stifled and restricted. It'll be a bit like going to a rugby match and finding the players with one hand tied behind their backs playing the width of the pitch not the length.
In much the same way as Allam allowed his squash court to completely ruin one end of the pitch last year in the middle of our season immediately after City's had finished, of course, (why not simply have hosted it in the sports arena, so much more suitable) and as he encourages pitch invasions when it suits, it's a way of sticking 2 fingers up to us and anyone else he perceives as being in his way. He does it to show he can, despite how hypocritical and illogical his actions appear to the observer. As well as making a convenient loss to help prove his point that the SMC is unviable and a burden he manfully bears, the polo event also ticks another box. It helps slake his unquenchable thirst for social acceptance and his quest for upward mobility.'"
Brilliantly put. Sums up every thing I have been saying.
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| its the same as any pitch repairs are always after city finish their fixtures.we have to move our fixtures,never the city muppets.
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| Quote ditchley16="ditchley16"its the same as any pitch repairs are always after city finish their fixtures.we have to move our fixtures,never the city muppets.'"
Do you think they should relay the pitch between October and February?
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| Quote ComeOnYouUll="ComeOnYouUll"Do you think they should relay the pitch between October and February?'"
ideal time of year for growing grass....isn't it?
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