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Re: Stadiums of Nigeria
Onikan Stadium, Lagos. 10,000 Capacity
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Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja| 60k Capacity.
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It’s not about the stadia it’s the turf they play on, even if a Wembley or Allianz Arena was built in Nigeria the turf will be worse than that of a pub team in Northern Ireland!
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I pointed it out in a previous thread that the problem is that those pitches are being regrassed by planting new grass on it. Football pitches have gone past that level. We see new pitches being relaid not planted in the western world and it gives a good surface. The planted pitches look good in photos until the teams start playing on them and their limitations become obvious.Eaglezbeak wrote:It’s not about the stadia it’s the turf they play on, even if a Wembley or Allianz Arena was built in Nigeria the turf will be worse than that of a pub team in Northern Ireland!
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why don't you make a bid towards the authorities or try to educate them on such? we are in 2020 going on 2021....it is embarrassing. I am a little bit tipsy right now thoughDammy wrote:I pointed it out in a previous thread that the problem is that those pitches are being regrassed by planting new grass on it. Football pitches have gone past that level. We see new pitches being relaid not planted in the western world and it gives a good surface. The planted pitches look good in photos until the teams start playing on them and their limitations become obvious.Eaglezbeak wrote:It’s not about the stadia it’s the turf they play on, even if a Wembley or Allianz Arena was built in Nigeria the turf will be worse than that of a pub team in Northern Ireland!
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Despite being tipsy, you do have a point. Governors rehabilitating stadiums don't know much about football pitches. I've seen the same scenario in the regrassed Adokiye Amasiameka stadium in PH, where grass was planted. The Lekan Salami Stadium,Adamasingba in Ibadan is currently being reconstructed. I hope someone can call Governor Makinde's attention to the proper grassing of the pitch. I just hope the MKO Stadium in Abuja is being properly regrassed as well as the previous pitch was laid by Julius Berger. The NFF should advise the governments on the right pitches. In the alternative, hybrid pitches like the one in the Enyimba Stadium in Aba can be considered.Bigpokey24 wrote:why don't you make a bid towards the authorities or try to educate them on such? we are in 2020 going on 2021....it is embarrassing. I am a little bit tipsy right now thoughDammy wrote:I pointed it out in a previous thread that the problem is that those pitches are being regrassed by planting new grass on it. Football pitches have gone past that level. We see new pitches being relaid not planted in the western world and it gives a good surface. The planted pitches look good in photos until the teams start playing on them and their limitations become obvious.Eaglezbeak wrote:It’s not about the stadia it’s the turf they play on, even if a Wembley or Allianz Arena was built in Nigeria the turf will be worse than that of a pub team in Northern Ireland!
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The Eyimba pitch must be the only hybrid pitch in Naija.Dammy wrote:Despite being tipsy, you do have a point. Governors rehabilitating stadiums don't know much about football pitches. I've seen the same scenario in the regrassed Adokiye Amasiameka stadium in PH, where grass was planted. The Lekan Salami Stadium,Adamasingba in Ibadan is currently being reconstructed. I hope someone can call Governor Makinde's attention to the proper grassing of the pitch. I just hope the MKO Stadium in Abuja is being properly regrassed as well as the previous pitch was laid by Julius Berger. The NFF should advise the governments on the right pitches. In the alternative, hybrid pitches like the one in the Enyimba Stadium in Aba can be considered.Bigpokey24 wrote:why don't you make a bid towards the authorities or try to educate them on such? we are in 2020 going on 2021....it is embarrassing. I am a little bit tipsy right now thoughDammy wrote:I pointed it out in a previous thread that the problem is that those pitches are being regrassed by planting new grass on it. Football pitches have gone past that level. We see new pitches being relaid not planted in the western world and it gives a good surface. The planted pitches look good in photos until the teams start playing on them and their limitations become obvious.Eaglezbeak wrote:It’s not about the stadia it’s the turf they play on, even if a Wembley or Allianz Arena was built in Nigeria the turf will be worse than that of a pub team in Northern Ireland!
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yeap, that Enyimba pitch seems to be the best as far as i am concerned
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And that is why the NFF have failed,they rely on the government but haven’t even asked for a football specific stadium with no running track and a slightly knowledgeable maintenance group to keep the pitch and stadium running well,they wouldn’t need to accept any park if they changed the backward way of operation.Dammy wrote:I pointed it out in a previous thread that the problem is that those pitches are being regrassed by planting new grass on it. Football pitches have gone past that level. We see new pitches being relaid not planted in the western world and it gives a good surface. The planted pitches look good in photos until the teams start playing on them and their limitations become obvious.Eaglezbeak wrote:It’s not about the stadia it’s the turf they play on, even if a Wembley or Allianz Arena was built in Nigeria the turf will be worse than that of a pub team in Northern Ireland!
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Hybrid pitches are not without their problems.DIMKA76 wrote:The Eyimba pitch must be the only hybrid pitch in Naija.Dammy wrote:Despite being tipsy, you do have a point. Governors rehabilitating stadiums don't know much about football pitches. I've seen the same scenario in the regrassed Adokiye Amasiameka stadium in PH, where grass was planted. The Lekan Salami Stadium,Adamasingba in Ibadan is currently being reconstructed. I hope someone can call Governor Makinde's attention to the proper grassing of the pitch. I just hope the MKO Stadium in Abuja is being properly regrassed as well as the previous pitch was laid by Julius Berger. The NFF should advise the governments on the right pitches. In the alternative, hybrid pitches like the one in the Enyimba Stadium in Aba can be considered.Bigpokey24 wrote:why don't you make a bid towards the authorities or try to educate them on such? we are in 2020 going on 2021....it is embarrassing. I am a little bit tipsy right now thoughDammy wrote:I pointed it out in a previous thread that the problem is that those pitches are being regrassed by planting new grass on it. Football pitches have gone past that level. We see new pitches being relaid not planted in the western world and it gives a good surface. The planted pitches look good in photos until the teams start playing on them and their limitations become obvious.Eaglezbeak wrote:It’s not about the stadia it’s the turf they play on, even if a Wembley or Allianz Arena was built in Nigeria the turf will be worse than that of a pub team in Northern Ireland!
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Benedict Iroha wrote:Onikan Stadium, Lagos. 10,000 Capacity
ONIKAN LOOKING VERY GOOD, BUT...
...Eyimba sitting area looking ugly. Very ugly. What's with those view-obstructing and crude pillars that seem to be always present in those smaller Nigerian stadiums? I hope Onikan has dressing rooms for the players and bathrooms for spectators which would make it ideal for some smaller matches.
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Onikan is hybrid...DIMKA76 wrote:The Eyimba pitch must be the only hybrid pitch in Naija.
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Onikan does NOT have a running track.Eaglezbeak wrote:And that is why the NFF have failed,they rely on the government but haven’t even asked for a football specific stadium with no running track and a slightly knowledgeable maintenance group to keep the pitch and stadium running well,they wouldn’t need to accept any park if they changed the backward way of operation.
Nonetheless, multipurpose stadiums are generally better suited for Nigeria, given its financial resources (or lack thereof).
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