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Hatters CEO Gary … "But Luton's home record over the six years they had the artificial pitch was no better or no worse than it was before. I played one game on the Luton Town plastic pitch. Before Man Utd played AZ Alkmaar on a plastic pitch, teams likes QPR and Luton Town used artificial turf to their advantage – The Sun. The original Main Stand, boasting a press loft and a balcony above the roof, burnt down in 1921,The first ten years following Kenilworth Road's renovation saw average attendances of between 15,000 and 18,000; a huge improvement on what the club had previously been able to attract. The club rented the ground until 1933, when newly appointed chairman Charles Jeyes organised the purchase of the stadium. However, following the rejection of several potential sites for a new ground, the club finally turned their attentions back to the maintenance of Kenilworth Road.A£1 million refurbishment got underway in 1985 with the introduction of On 24 March 2015 the ground was officially renamed "The Prostate Cancer UK Stadium" for one day, for the game against The ground was first constructed in 1905, soon before the club moved in. "[Kenny Dalglish's] side were beaten before they got on to the pitch really because he was moaning for a fortnight beforehand. "All the fans ran on the pitch and took all the bits they could around the edges," Mr Bavister said. Tonight, under-pressure Ole Gunnar Solskjaer takes his beleaguered Manchester United side to Holland, where they play AZ Alkmaar. "Of course, this isn't the first time a professional side has used an artificial pitch for a professional match.Here's some SunSport have seen over the years that would've have our knees jerking at the thought of having a run-out on them.In 1981, Queens Park Rangers became the first club in the country to replace grass for something called Omni-Turf.The West London pioneers were always looking for a solution to improving the Loftus Road surface, which suffered after treacherous winters and arid summers of the 1970s.With Omni-Turf they got a green carpet, rolled on to a thick layer of concrete with sand acting as a cushion.Their first game on it was ironically against Luton Town, who joined the artificial pitch brigade soon after, and they lost 2-1.However, Terry Venables' team managed to master their new pitch, and in 1982 Second Division QPR managed to reach an FA Cup Final after playing every round at home before a Highbury showdown in a semi-final with West Brom.Because of that run, many felt that Omni-Turf gave QPR an unfair advantage. It stayed until 1988. "It was only about a year later when we started beating teams like Liverpool and Everton, who were the top two teams at the time, and Kenny Dalglish and Howard Kendall started moaning about it that gradually it turned.
... Read more on Luton Town fans gather for a 'plastic pitch reunion' Loftus Road, home of QPR, was the first English ground to lay a plastic pitch in 1981. Kingsley Black said the surface was good for "sharp passing football" Renovation of Kenilworth Road was neglected for the next two decades—financial difficulties and the club's ambitions to build a new ground meant that regeneration was unaffordable, and would also prove unnecessary should relocation occur.
Hatters CEO Gary … "But Luton's home record over the six years they had the artificial pitch was no better or no worse than it was before. I played one game on the Luton Town plastic pitch. Before Man Utd played AZ Alkmaar on a plastic pitch, teams likes QPR and Luton Town used artificial turf to their advantage – The Sun. The original Main Stand, boasting a press loft and a balcony above the roof, burnt down in 1921,The first ten years following Kenilworth Road's renovation saw average attendances of between 15,000 and 18,000; a huge improvement on what the club had previously been able to attract. The club rented the ground until 1933, when newly appointed chairman Charles Jeyes organised the purchase of the stadium. However, following the rejection of several potential sites for a new ground, the club finally turned their attentions back to the maintenance of Kenilworth Road.A£1 million refurbishment got underway in 1985 with the introduction of On 24 March 2015 the ground was officially renamed "The Prostate Cancer UK Stadium" for one day, for the game against The ground was first constructed in 1905, soon before the club moved in. "[Kenny Dalglish's] side were beaten before they got on to the pitch really because he was moaning for a fortnight beforehand. "All the fans ran on the pitch and took all the bits they could around the edges," Mr Bavister said. Tonight, under-pressure Ole Gunnar Solskjaer takes his beleaguered Manchester United side to Holland, where they play AZ Alkmaar. "Of course, this isn't the first time a professional side has used an artificial pitch for a professional match.Here's some SunSport have seen over the years that would've have our knees jerking at the thought of having a run-out on them.In 1981, Queens Park Rangers became the first club in the country to replace grass for something called Omni-Turf.The West London pioneers were always looking for a solution to improving the Loftus Road surface, which suffered after treacherous winters and arid summers of the 1970s.With Omni-Turf they got a green carpet, rolled on to a thick layer of concrete with sand acting as a cushion.Their first game on it was ironically against Luton Town, who joined the artificial pitch brigade soon after, and they lost 2-1.However, Terry Venables' team managed to master their new pitch, and in 1982 Second Division QPR managed to reach an FA Cup Final after playing every round at home before a Highbury showdown in a semi-final with West Brom.Because of that run, many felt that Omni-Turf gave QPR an unfair advantage. It stayed until 1988. "It was only about a year later when we started beating teams like Liverpool and Everton, who were the top two teams at the time, and Kenny Dalglish and Howard Kendall started moaning about it that gradually it turned.
... Read more on Luton Town fans gather for a 'plastic pitch reunion' Loftus Road, home of QPR, was the first English ground to lay a plastic pitch in 1981. Kingsley Black said the surface was good for "sharp passing football" Renovation of Kenilworth Road was neglected for the next two decades—financial difficulties and the club's ambitions to build a new ground meant that regeneration was unaffordable, and would also prove unnecessary should relocation occur.