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Windhook

Well-known member
All big clubs buy a grass football field from the Netherlands nowadays. It costs them a day to lay the field. Madrid did it like 5 times in the last season, because their grass didn't grew in their new fancy underground facility. Believe me, the grass is the smallest problem. It'll take a day to have a field ready to play on.
It could still fail and turn it into San Siro level pitch. Levels of degradation in cool temperatures is matter of days.
 

jamrock

Senior Member
Grass is the least important thing, they said they have been working on the inside to make it comfortable for when fans return.

Once the field is level, they could lay the grass in one week and keep doing some whenever needed.

It's still a work in progress.
 

serghei

Senior Member
I agree grass is the least of the problems. Grass is pregrown and comes ready to be installed in roles. The main problem is that the surroundings of the entry points look very unsafe as the entire area is crammed with heavy machinery and metal parts.
 

Porque

Senior Member
I'm with Jamrock. We all knew it wouldn't be ready when it was announced.

The point of the very public and deliberate announced return date was to put public pressure on Limak to construct as fast as possible.
 

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