jam Posted 23 July, 2013 Share Posted 23 July, 2013 But won't be any more wet during rainfall? Gee, you are the clever one. Now you understand, there is only wet or dry - nothing in between. Just like there is you support everything about the Saints, think every decision that NC makes is top and reckon the new shirt is ace, or you'd rather us to be in League One in administration with Rupert Lowe in charge, etc. I think that's how it works... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The9 Posted 23 July, 2013 Share Posted 23 July, 2013 I'm going to start one pondering whether or not games next season during rainfall will result in wetter pitches than games on dry days. Thoughts anyone? As they water the pitch more on dry days and the amount of rainfall hasn't been specified I think this may be more complicated than it first appears. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pap Posted 23 July, 2013 Share Posted 23 July, 2013 Cretin? Is that any better? Yes. You're at least going off-piste with your choice of insult. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CB Fry Posted 23 July, 2013 Share Posted 23 July, 2013 As they water the pitch more on dry days and the amount of rainfall hasn't been specified I think this may be more complicated than it first appears. Possibly. Although in fairness I wasn't talking about the St Mary's pitch. This is now apparently a forum for all football clubs in the South and West, so really I was referring to the grounds of our close friends in Torquay, Exeter and Bristol as we all really give a sh ite about them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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