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The old games, when pitches didn't look fancy and resembled more of a farmer's field, are something today's players don't realise how fortunate they are to have avoided. Fortunately, these risky situations are now a thing of the past, with less chance of serious injuries caused by the conditions.

In the 90s I remember watching cup games and old First Division matches where the pitch wasn't the best.

@super_ramΒ would tell me it's nothing compared to matches he had seen. I have seen clips of bad condiitons but I don't recall watching footage of a football match where it's literally all puddles of water and grass. Thank god things have improved since then.

And @liampie players didn't seem to get so many injuries as they do now. I remember them playing with a leather ball too, that got about 3 to 4 times heavier in the mud and wet.

4 hours ago, JohnTheBost said:

How in the world could games be played on that? I can't imagine watching a game with the conditions so bad.

It was like that from November onwards 50 years or so ago.

On 16/01/2024 at 18:55, Robbie said:

And @liampie players didn't seem to get so many injuries as they do now. I remember them playing with a leather ball too, that got about 3 to 4 times heavier in the mud and wet.

i am surprised tbh, i would have thought it would be a big problem.

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