Dunnylad wrote:I'm sure there was some research that players just feel more comfortable, they know when they reach x hoarding they are in y position etc it's why some teams struggle when they move stadium (didn't Arsenal?) - as players take time to get used to their surroundings. Away from home is less instinctive
Sideshow Bob wrote:Home side getting favorable calls. Smaller pitches that make it harder for us to break teams down. But mostly just a mental thing, I think.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Two things. We have had the biggest pitch in Premier League eversince we moved to COMS. We also water it alot before the games so we are used to it.
I doubt the crowd have even half the meaning to it that the average supporter would like to think. Whether for or against, it's just noise when you are playing.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Two things. We have had the biggest pitch in Premier League eversince we moved to COMS. We also water it alot before the games so we are used to it.
I doubt the crowd have even half the meaning to it that the average supporter would like to think. Whether for or against, it's just noise when you are playing.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Two things. We have had the biggest pitch in Premier League eversince we moved to COMS. We also water it alot before the games so we are used to it.
I doubt the crowd have even half the meaning to it that the average supporter would like to think. Whether for or against, it's just noise when you are playing.
harveytravis wrote:Here are pitch sizes as of 2011
1. Manchester City, City of Manchester Stadium, 116 x 77 yards, 8932
2. Manchester United, Old Trafford, 116 x 76 yards, 8816
3. Blackburn Rovers, Ewood Park, 115 x 76 yards, 8740
4. Everton, Goodison Park, 112 x 78 yards, 8736
5. Aston Villa, Villa Park, 114 x 75 yards, 8550
6. Middlesbrough, Riverside, 114 x 75 yards, 8550
7. Arsenal, Emirates Stadium, 114 x 74 yards, 8436
8. Derby County, Pride Park, 114 x 74 yards, 8436
9. Reading, Madjeski Stadium, 111 x 76 yards, 8436
10. Sunderland, Stadium of Light, 114 x 74 yards, 8436
11. Wigan Athletic, JJB Stadium, 114 x 74 yards, 8436
12. Portsmouth, Fratton Park, 115 x 73 yards, 8395
13. Chelsea, Stamford Bridge, 110 x 75 yards, 8250
14. Fulham, Craven Cottage, 110 x 75 yards, 8250
15. Liverpool, Anfield, 110 x 75 yards, 8250
16. Birmingham City, St. Andrews, 110 x 74 yards, 8140
17. Newcastle United, St. James’s Park, 110 x 73 yards, 8030
18. Tottenham Hotspur, White Hart Lane, 110 x 73 yards, 8030
19. Bolton Wanderers, Reebok Stadium, 110 x 72 yards, 7920
20. West Ham United, Boleyn Ground, 110 x 70 yards, 7700
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harveytravis wrote:Thanks for the 'lad'.
You've made a 68 year old man very happy! :)
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