03 Oct 2018 07:08:22
As much as I'm against plastic pitches I'd like to ask a question, how many livingston, Hamilton or killie players have been put out of the game with a serious injury? I've seen none. Sunday's result wasn't caused by a plastic pitch it was caused by the players attitude, right from the word go on Sunday Livingston wanted it more end of.


1.) 03 Oct 2018
03 Oct 2018 08:11:26
Lee Miller and Raffaele de Vita are just two of a long list of players who have been injured playing on this kind of surface and both are Livingston players, I agree our players didn’t show much in the game and probably deserved to be beaten but you could see they where scared to run and/ or tackle with fear of injury.


2.) 03 Oct 2018
03 Oct 2018 17:05:08
The boy Kiltie and miles Addison.


3.) 04 Oct 2018
04 Oct 2018 07:30:41
So basically 4 players, I'm sure there's that amount of injuries on grass pitches aswell.


4.) 04 Oct 2018
04 Oct 2018 08:42:30
sweep stop being a prat mate these surfaces are sh%t and shouldn't be anywhere near scottish football you sound that daft you should be on the board at the sfa.


5.) 04 Oct 2018
04 Oct 2018 09:19:27
sweep 1, I am guessing that your point is that the team should have played better regardless of the surface and I think most of us would agree, but the surface did play it’s part. Most players and managers if honest will tell you that they don’t like artificial surfaces and they can lead to frequent injury, sometimes serious. This is why these surfaces are not allowed in top flight football in England and is also why players who have a history of certain types of injuries are left out when their teams have to play on them.