Has the ever been a case of a single article in the local press containing quite so much bo....ks, amazing what some people will say when they either have their head in the clouds or see a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.Trek wrote:TheIncognitoKid wrote: ......jumped ship from bpw when the wellingborough opportunity came along
http://www.northamptonchron.co.uk/news/ ... b-1-904564
AFC R&D and WTFC statement re: The Dog & Duck
Re: AFC R&D and WTFC statement re: The Dog & Duck
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Re: AFC R&D and WTFC statement re: The Dog & Duck
Amongst the stuff in the article that made me smile was this:-
"I've spoken to a friend about upgrading the pitch," he said. "He supplies a product called Terracottem which is a jelly-like compound that sits under the ground to soak up excess water and then release when it's needed."
Well that turned out to be a rip roaring success.
"I've spoken to a friend about upgrading the pitch," he said. "He supplies a product called Terracottem which is a jelly-like compound that sits under the ground to soak up excess water and then release when it's needed."
Well that turned out to be a rip roaring success.
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Re: AFC R&D and WTFC statement re: The Dog & Duck
Well they got it half right, the pitch certainly used to release large quantities of water, just not always when needed.Trek wrote:Amongst the stuff in the article that made me smile was this:-
"I've spoken to a friend about upgrading the pitch," he said. "He supplies a product called Terracottem which is a jelly-like compound that sits under the ground to soak up excess water and then release when it's needed."
Well that turned out to be a rip roaring success.