Post by starisborn on Sept 26, 2018 15:24:04 GMT 1
My understanding is that the ground share has to be for the home season and can't be for a few games.
So I think it will be BF for longer than you think.
Ammanfords promotion was only allowed due to the fact that they are ground sharing at a ground where the tier 2 license was granted to on inspection April just gone.You cannot get your ground compliant during the summer then expect to play from there.
Sorry welshleaguefan4 it is you who is totally misinformed of the situation. Ammanford DO NOT have a Tier 2 license to play from their ground during season 2018/2019.
I bet you feel a little embarrassed now giving Upton the large one and hurling abuse at him, when in fact it is you who appears to not know the FACTS.
If it makes you feel better I personally think the rules stink. As soon as a club gets their ground criteria compliant they should be allowed to use it, no matter when it becomes compliant.
Why make village supporters travel well out of the way, the powers to be should be promoting football in rural areas.
They expect stands to be built during the winter/early Spring when the ground is soft and heavy plant equipment cant be used.
It makes sense for these structures to be built during the summer when there are no games and the ground is harder making construction or installation easier.
Another quick thought on the matter, will the ground at BF be able to handle double the amount of matches especially with our ever increasing wet winters?
I hope the groundsmen at BF are top notch as they will be tested this Season.
Will Be playing at the Rec very soon!!!