Kazakhstan vs Wales at 3pm on BBC One
Wasn;t sure where to place this, but trckles might be harder to come by?https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c62q4l0d171o
Wales 1-0 up against Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan Are no mugs, I can see them getting back into it. It’s played on an artificial surface which I think shouldn’t be allowed at international level.
There's no internationals in January for that reason. There used to be no European matches either but that's changed.Having said which, this isn't Boundary Park or Kenilworth Road in the 80s, artificial turf is decent stuff now as far as I'm aware
Quote from: Brend'Watkins on September 04, 2025, 03:35:45 PMWales 1-0 up against Kazakhstan. Kazakhstan Are no mugs, I can see them getting back into it. It’s played on an artificial surface which I think shouldn’t be allowed at international level.Isn't that a bit unrealistic? What if you're, I dunno, Faroe Islands and you have a home fixture in January?
Plastic pitches are completely different to what they were like in the eighties. It would be unreasonable to expect all the snow for six months a year/no rain for eleven months a year countries to have grass pitches, and most of the FAs aren't exactly swimming in cash. Artificial surfaces are much cheaper/easier to maintain. They should be allowed in the Premiership, IMO.