Originally posted by T.K.
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or the opposite.. compact field favours the team with the ability to play in close quarters and negate speed. Anyway it look like a scrimmage game and there seemed to be more room. Let me ask this how comes so we have so much rain fall and no yet we cant retain little to irrigate the pitch.. That pitch should be lush considering where it is.
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Mo, if you were given a budget and the autonomy to effect changes so as to make Greenfield a more comfy and suitable soccer stadium, how would you go about it?"The contribution of forumites and others who visit shouldn’t be discounted, and offending people shouldn’t be the first thing on our minds. Most of us are educated and can do better." Mi bredrin Sass Jan. 29,2011
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You said budget, right?
Well, you would need some kind of portable seating so as to bring the action closer to the spectators. However, given the distance to the field and the position of the permanent seating, I'm not sure the venue could accommodate that sort of a seating plan. It would be similar to the cycletrack seating at the stadium where the sight lines are poor.
For me, football and cricket don't mix. That's why Jarrett Park was always a crappy place (even for cricket!)
What should have happened in its planning is to have a football field on the other side of the main stands where those spectators would share many of the facilities of the cricket fans - parking, bathrooms, concessions, etc. In theory you could have a cricket match and a football match going on at the same time.
Now, with some serious money, you could roll out a football field when yuh ready with the seats, and when yuh dun, roll it back out and mek way for a cricket pitch or even a basketball court! There are some amazing stadia around the world that are basically doing that already! If I had pursued my chosen field in school, stadium architecture would be my specialty. But alas, instead I duck bullets on a boring job site in Jamaica.
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