The Incredible Science of Football Pitches

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
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    How do you grow a football pitch? Is it as simple as sewing a few seeds, and letting nature take its course?
    Well, no. The science behind turf is so complex that Leicester City now have a “Sports Turf Academy” to teach the next generation of budding turf-professionals.
    In this video, David Goldblatt explains how clubs in the past tried in vain to keep a pitch healthy, and what lengths clubs go to now to ensure their pitches are “like playing on a carpet”. Illustrated by Marco Bevilacqua.
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  • @zahreel3103
    @zahreel3103 2 года назад +2103

    After watching this, I have a great respect for the people who work on and take care of pitches. Good job educating the public, TIFO

    • @okaydoubleu
      @okaydoubleu 2 года назад +26

      Respect indeed. It takes a village to prepare, lay out and maintenance the pitches.

    • @SuperSanji66
      @SuperSanji66 2 года назад +2

      100% agree!

  • @chiss22
    @chiss22 2 года назад +1404

    Only Tifo could make me watch a 7 minute video about grass. You guys are great.

  • @bwabymafia
    @bwabymafia 2 года назад +359

    When i think of “30 years ago”, my mind thinks of 1970’s not 1995. It is crazy.

  • @albertrr3769
    @albertrr3769 2 года назад +379

    Anyone: "that's as boring as watching grass grow"
    Tifo: "Well actually, it's pretty interesting..."

  • @will_from_pa
    @will_from_pa 2 года назад +337

    Wow, now it makes sense why groundskeepers get REALLY mad when people walk on the pitch. Players included.

  • @jamieharrison417
    @jamieharrison417 2 года назад +722

    There's a story about my football club (non-League Workington AFC) when we were managed by Bill Shankly in the 1950s.
    The football club shared the ground with the rugby team and, according to legend, the groundsman had a special talent for somehow managing to get the pitch to a quality comparible, if not better than some first division teams, as well as regularly widening the pitch for Shankly, and narrowing it for the Rugby League team (who often played on the same weekend, if not the same day).
    The groundsman was called Billy Watson, and Shankly wished him to go to Huddersfield and then Liverpool with him when he left our club, but Watson preferred staying in our small town to care for his mother.
    Stories are shared regularly of Watson's accomplishments as a "mere" groundsman amongst the older fans of Workington AFC. It shows how much we all value a good quality football pitch, whether we're playing on it or not.

    • @AmbitiousAlgerian
      @AmbitiousAlgerian 2 года назад +7

      Why doesnt it make rugby great since it is mentionned too ? the story is about an awesome person and it's not because of football (or rugby) tbh, there are alot of stories of workers around sports that do amazing stuff and it's about them, football fans romanticise the sport too much like Infantino when he says it'll help migrants and bring peace around the world...etc

    • @iansargent196
      @iansargent196 2 года назад +4

      This needs a Disney film starring Daniel Craig and Brian Cox

    • @AmbitiousAlgerian
      @AmbitiousAlgerian 2 года назад +2

      @Arnab Jyoti thanks man !

    • @fr4ctl
      @fr4ctl 2 года назад

      @@iansargent196 and Jason Statham

    • @PrateekJain21994
      @PrateekJain21994 2 года назад

      Feels good knowing this

  • @nigelsexhammer
    @nigelsexhammer 2 года назад +345

    As someone who works in a wholesale production nursery I found this very interesting and I definitely have a lot of respect for the people who keep the pitches looking good, it’s not easy to keep plants healthy

    • @ndjk2821
      @ndjk2821 2 года назад +21

      Fair point, Nigel Sexhammer

  • @hahaharithz
    @hahaharithz 2 года назад +182

    I HAVE ALWAYS THOUGHT ABOUT THIS!! Finally a concise analysis and explanation on it.

  • @shreedesai4684
    @shreedesai4684 2 года назад +47

    Respect to the people who take care of the pitches, it seems like a really difficult art to master.

  • @mohammeddmalik
    @mohammeddmalik 2 года назад +110

    This evolution happened so naturally over time that I had completely forgotten about those muddy penalty boxes of the 90's! Awesome video!

    • @elyaetyang5107
      @elyaetyang5107 2 года назад +5

      A quick trip to any African premier league pitch will act as a trip back memory lane😂

  • @isaacmontoyalopez1154
    @isaacmontoyalopez1154 2 года назад +51

    Any idea why they prohibited the patterned grass? I remember the Leicester pitch... It was a work of art.

    • @goat9295
      @goat9295 2 года назад +31

      VAR and trying to decide offsides. straight lines make it much easier to tell

    • @keytostart7053
      @keytostart7053 2 года назад +5

      @@goat9295 so could you have your grounds-keep cut the grass seemingly horizontal - but actually slightly angled, which would offer a slight advantage on one side of the pitch?

    • @davidwright7193
      @davidwright7193 2 года назад +6

      @@goat9295 VAR uses multiple camera angles to fix position not just one. Also they allow vertical stripes which are no help in determining offside but ban checked which would be as good or better than horizontal stripes. So I don’t think that is it. If that was needed they would want 5m or 10m marks on each touchline similar to US football or Rugby.

    • @EXTREMESEAMAN69
      @EXTREMESEAMAN69 Год назад

      It could be a multiple factors (consistent identity across games), distracting to players/ viewers idk but its a real shame because its killing an art form. I understand having some regulations so we don't end up getting ads mowed into the field, but it seems like a big step to completely ban all patterns

  • @yesyes5515
    @yesyes5515 2 года назад +26

    The mapei stadium (sassuolo's ground in reggio emilia) is merged with a mall and there's a gym where you can see the pitch, I used to go to that gym and see some of these pitch maintenance processes, it looks really cool and interesting.

  • @henryhealy
    @henryhealy 2 года назад +12

    I had no idea this much work went into having a pitch in matchday condition. I've a newfound respect for anyone that maintains them.

  • @dantespina7398
    @dantespina7398 2 года назад +15

    Cheers! Installing this in my back garden as we speak

  • @CS-ft6by
    @CS-ft6by 2 года назад +10

    People always think about technology as electronics, but they don't think about how everything around us is technology.
    Seeing how "simple" things like grass growing advancements make a big deal in life

  • @subhanzulfiqar5768
    @subhanzulfiqar5768 2 года назад +30

    Before watching this video, I would have never imagined how much care and science is involved behind a football pitch.
    Very informative video. 👍

  • @pmishra8044
    @pmishra8044 2 года назад +22

    I always have sooo much respect and admiration for the backroom staff in sports! They deserve some to be honest 🤠

  • @razzy123456
    @razzy123456 2 года назад +73

    Loved this, but grass isn't matt on one side and gloss on the other 😂
    The rollers on the mowers push the grass flat; but not quite all the way flat, so reflects the sunlight in one direction making that stripe seem brighter in colour from one end, walk to the other end of that stripe and look the opposite way down it and that same stripe will now appear dark because it's been flattened toward you. Repeat the process up and down a lawn in opposite directions and you stripe it.
    Source: I cut grass for a living

    • @lucasphilliproger
      @lucasphilliproger 2 года назад +8

      Yeah, totally agree. When I heard the video say that it made me question what else they might've gotten wrong. So now I can't trust anything in the video without fact-checking it all :/

    • @davidsaville5239
      @davidsaville5239 2 года назад +1

      Yeah I thought mat and gloss were types of paint

    • @tobisegun-lean2593
      @tobisegun-lean2593 2 года назад +1

      No actually I believe the video is right. You cut normal grass, whereas the grass on the football pitch is matte on one side and glossy on the other side, it's artificially grown grass. A simple google would help you clarify

    • @mitchelljack1590
      @mitchelljack1590 2 года назад

      You’re definitely wrong

    • @razzy123456
      @razzy123456 2 года назад +1

      @@tobisegun-lean2593 the majority of the big pitches use a system called 'Desso Grassmaster' which is only about 3% artificial grass (plastic) the other 97% is 'normal' grass as you put it.
      They mow the same grass that I do, with very expensive, very heavy mowers with rollers on them. Google what rollers do and you'll have your answer.

  • @abdul-hameed
    @abdul-hameed 2 года назад +31

    Wonderful video as usual.
    A tutorial on how you plan and create your videos would be nice.

  • @mytubbie67
    @mytubbie67 2 года назад +12

    Wow, no wonder my yard doesn’t always look perfect. What huge budget this must require for the clubs. Must be nice to play on.

    • @myp0h
      @myp0h 2 года назад

      I think of Barcelona when they talk about cutting the last mm of grass on matchday. They actually water it lightly as well.

  • @pavelstamov
    @pavelstamov Месяц назад

    So many people just realised(including myself) how much effort is put in simply on pitch.Thank you @Tifo Football for sharing so much to us over several years.

  • @JoshAston23
    @JoshAston23 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great video, thank you. I have now repaired my back garden and now been shortlisted as a potential host for the FA Vase final!

  • @mikewarmbold3820
    @mikewarmbold3820 2 года назад +3

    Every time I see a new knee slide celebration making a trail on a rainy day I feel for the grounds crew

  • @leonardbanda7416
    @leonardbanda7416 2 года назад +21

    I absolutely love this channel. So insightful

  • @mihailokacarevic6945
    @mihailokacarevic6945 2 года назад +4

    Amazing video as ever, wonder if you could do a series on stadiums in general (from the stands, to the shops and gates etc..). This could be the 1 ep

  • @MEDICHI_AD
    @MEDICHI_AD 2 года назад +1

    The content on this channel is always informative and spot on. I really do look forward to new daily releases. Thanking you from NYC.

  • @thztan7492
    @thztan7492 2 года назад +1

    Wow. Great knowledge & respect for all the maintenance crew for the pitch👍👍👍

  • @yungtrashlord
    @yungtrashlord 2 года назад +4

    this football pitch grass process sounds so technical it could be an entire university course by itself

    • @chanachon56
      @chanachon56 2 года назад +2

      Funnily enough....it actually is. In the US at least, you can get an entire bachelors degree purely for grass growing and maintenance.

  • @TheMrFishnDucks
    @TheMrFishnDucks Год назад +1

    Very informative video. Keep up the good work.

  • @jonathonperez64
    @jonathonperez64 2 года назад +3

    thank you TIFO! as a groundsman I appreciate your accuracy of information!!

  • @joesheridan52
    @joesheridan52 2 года назад +7

    This is the video I have been waiting for! I love this channel. Keep it up!

  • @ryancortez8650
    @ryancortez8650 2 года назад +1

    One of the most indepth videos I've ever seen
    Video recommendation:How to manage a football club

  • @Hafris33
    @Hafris33 2 года назад

    Wow, didn't know how much info about the grass field in the stadium would be this many. Thanks for the info video, really appreciate it.

  • @sanjedarmanbishal672
    @sanjedarmanbishal672 2 года назад +2

    Good job TIFO, Very informative!!

  • @zonetime9102
    @zonetime9102 2 года назад +1

    i never knew the effort but by pitch developers in ensuring this beautiful game is played hassle free as possible , kudos to them

  • @tobiathon80
    @tobiathon80 2 года назад

    Fascinating. Thanks

  • @davidashmore3929
    @davidashmore3929 2 года назад +2

    Brings back memories of the Baseball Ground in the 70's. Repainting the penalty spot as the pitch was so muddy against Man City.

  • @Wreckedandruinedand
    @Wreckedandruinedand 2 года назад

    A much appreciated new knowledge. Now im one step closer to reach my dream of becoming a football pitch specialist. Thank you very much Tifo...

  • @TheGkrishnan
    @TheGkrishnan 2 года назад

    Great job educating us.

  • @lemaradona8127
    @lemaradona8127 2 года назад

    Great video. I loved those Leicester City pitches.

  • @TheShamansQuestion
    @TheShamansQuestion 2 года назад +1

    This reinforces for me how complicated even "small" aspects of life are.
    Each solution produced consequences that needed further, unconventional solutions. Think of the technology involved in each step! It's easy to take the whole process for granted. I see this as a lesson to not just re-evaluate "failure" but also success - success is made through many unseen trials.

  • @PrabhavKhandelwal
    @PrabhavKhandelwal 2 года назад

    What an awesome nerdy video, I always wondered about this stuff

  • @georgekariuki6960
    @georgekariuki6960 2 года назад

    Wow!now I understand.thanks for the info

  • @96Shalom
    @96Shalom 2 года назад

    I didn’t know I needed this video, but very happy I’ve watched it!

  • @andyandre7814
    @andyandre7814 2 года назад

    Great video Tifo...an all round football Chanel

  • @manme6051
    @manme6051 2 года назад

    This is by far my favorite Tifo video!!

  • @lewisitor
    @lewisitor 2 года назад

    Wow that's alot of work, salute to all the Maestro

  • @benba8342
    @benba8342 2 года назад

    This is why I pay for The Athletic. Absolute delight, thank you so much!

  • @adzranfaiz3772
    @adzranfaiz3772 2 года назад

    This is very interesting. Great job to whoever do research on it

  • @Inthreadwetrust2
    @Inthreadwetrust2 2 года назад

    I'm not sure why, but this is everything I ever wanted to know about a pitch... THANK YOU! :)

  • @oa793
    @oa793 2 года назад

    Yes more videos like this please

  • @henrydauseb2844
    @henrydauseb2844 2 года назад +1

    Tifo coming up with stories we never knew we needed.

  • @nemerem.A
    @nemerem.A 2 года назад

    Dude how do you get all these information. Massive respect

  • @marcusson1983
    @marcusson1983 2 года назад

    Excellent vid

  • @hadenwesley6548
    @hadenwesley6548 2 года назад +4

    I want to know why a football pitch has a massive drop off on the edges. I understand the slope from middle for drainage but having the pitch drop so steeply almost directly after the touchline seems strange

  • @TheVoltaire1
    @TheVoltaire1 2 года назад +6

    Such a shame they banned other grass patterns. I loved the Leicester City pitch. Gave the ground more character.

    • @allenqueen
      @allenqueen 2 года назад +3

      that would inevitably lead to company logo outlines being displayed on the grass. Good thing it was banned

    • @aldobonaso3481
      @aldobonaso3481 2 года назад +8

      @@allenqueen I think it was more due to the fact that the lines on the pitch made it easier for linesmen (assistant refs nowadays) to judge offside calls.

    • @BobBob-ye3gz
      @BobBob-ye3gz 2 года назад

      I agree, would've been very cool some of the awesome designs some teams would maintain.

    • @BobBob-ye3gz
      @BobBob-ye3gz 2 года назад +3

      @@allenqueen no they could have banned that as a specific thing but allow geometric or other types of cutting as a personal touch

  • @Raptorman0909
    @Raptorman0909 2 года назад

    That's a lot more involved than I ever imagined.

  • @explodethebomb
    @explodethebomb 2 года назад +3

    How many clubs can afford all this? Ideally it would be all professional clubs, but I'm guessing it's probably more like the premier league + the wealthier championship clubs

  • @akamiguelsanchez9985
    @akamiguelsanchez9985 2 года назад +1

    Chelsea’s sand pitch was iconic

  • @azzaKaiapoi
    @azzaKaiapoi 2 года назад +1

    Massive respect to those who, 'row at greater shooting density'

  • @ColorMeMozart
    @ColorMeMozart 2 года назад

    So simple! 😂 That was amazing and blew my mind ay how much work is involved. Thanks for such a great explanation! ⚽️

  • @behindthegame3587
    @behindthegame3587 2 года назад +2

    Do the athletic have a grass reporter 🤷‍♂️I need more of this

  • @BestBoyPatrick
    @BestBoyPatrick 2 года назад +2

    Why did I watch this video with a sense of legitimate intrigue?

  • @breuntphiri4654
    @breuntphiri4654 2 года назад

    This was an interesting watch

  • @saiwonsein4533
    @saiwonsein4533 2 года назад

    I cannot thank TIFO enough for the contents they make here.

  • @ToonLadRob
    @ToonLadRob 2 года назад

    Good effort. So many things I wouldn’t recommend or do after working on football pitches for 10 years.

  • @BikeNEPA
    @BikeNEPA 2 года назад +1

    Good day, Can you guys do a series on the youth academy system? How they started, how they work, lifestyle of a player in one, success/fail rates etc.

  • @Ace-zc3tt
    @Ace-zc3tt 2 года назад +2

    Thanks man now I can make a premier league standard football pitch in my garden

  • @bharatavarsha10k
    @bharatavarsha10k 2 года назад

    Respect++ for pitch team

  • @bhobg
    @bhobg 2 года назад +1

    Good stuff. A lot in common with how golf courses are maintained

  • @harshdhankar3551
    @harshdhankar3551 2 года назад +2

    My respect for Pitch Curators has only gone up...

  • @WanderingWriter91
    @WanderingWriter91 2 года назад +14

    This is as exciting as watching grass grow... Which turns out to actually be exciting 🤷‍♂️

  • @lorenzomartinez8543
    @lorenzomartinez8543 2 года назад +1

    Incredible video

  • @churchill9535
    @churchill9535 2 года назад

    need this pitch in my backyard asap!

  • @gamemasteroffun
    @gamemasteroffun 2 года назад +1

    “Heatwaves” idk if you can consider 65-70° to be a heatwave.
    “Use kentucky blue grass if in the cold”
    Me driving through kentucky while watching this and looking at the frosted but healthy grass….👁👄👁

  • @andresaguilar723
    @andresaguilar723 2 года назад

    Awesome video! :)

  • @Spiedi2012
    @Spiedi2012 2 года назад

    awesome video as always

  • @aanon4019
    @aanon4019 2 года назад

    Fascinating

  • @matteotc
    @matteotc 2 года назад

    Amazing video

  • @DenDave_
    @DenDave_ 2 года назад +1

    The main issue i took from this video is that 1995 is almost 30 years ago and that hurts on a whole new level

  • @user-hd8ej8yx9p
    @user-hd8ej8yx9p 2 года назад

    this was fantastic

  • @samroberts7229
    @samroberts7229 2 года назад +1

    We love a Halifax town mention

  • @krotos6134
    @krotos6134 2 года назад

    To me, the greatest advance in football tecnology is the pitch. At least to me it had a far greater impact over the game than the ball, boots and gloves. (of course leaving the old leather balls and the fact that keepers didn´t use gloves aside)

  • @uncreative5766
    @uncreative5766 Год назад

    I'm here after watching Welcome to Wrexham. The fact that Wrexham spent £100k on a pitch that completely crapped out and then another £100k is obviously mind-blowing, because I guess I have never seen in detail the administrative side of the game.

  • @beaudene2021
    @beaudene2021 2 года назад +2

    #1 enemy to modern pitches are the popular knee-slide celebrations. 😎

  • @daniellanger2905
    @daniellanger2905 2 года назад

    Tifo, would you mind doing a magic of the cup video? Maybe talk about nonleague teams? Help them through recognition in your video but also describe why teams seem to be struggling more and more against nonleague and lower league sides in the cups

  • @honestarsenalfan7038
    @honestarsenalfan7038 Год назад +1

    grass has to be like the most versatile plant ever

  • @w4sntme
    @w4sntme 2 года назад +1

    If anybody is curious about this topic, ask your local golf-club if the greenkeeping staff is in need of new employees. Usually they are and you have a wonderful job outside

  • @balham5606
    @balham5606 2 года назад +3

    It is good video well done
    A video on the 3G artificial pitch can be good

  • @ojogobonito3840
    @ojogobonito3840 2 года назад +12

    Amazing football history and insight. Reminded me of the great design that the king power pitch had. I’ve got somewhat similar videos on my channel if you’re interested.

  • @mrh6221
    @mrh6221 2 года назад +1

    The carpet has to be my favourite 🤩 well done to the Arsenal grounds man

  • @RaZeyLWindBladE
    @RaZeyLWindBladE 2 года назад +3

    See I'm interested with this because, in Singapore, we tried to keep our only one national football field as good as this one. We even build a huge stadium for it!
    And we still failed the field test. Pun intended.

  • @tomekwolny5606
    @tomekwolny5606 2 года назад

    With all that said - kudos by the way for the great vid - which premierleague / championship stadiums have the best pitches and what makes them better than others?

    • @rickrank321
      @rickrank321 2 года назад +1

      Arsenal have long had one of the best, if not the best, pitch in the prem. Hence, it's nickname "the carpet"

  • @glenvance6737
    @glenvance6737 2 года назад

    Mind. Blown.

  • @Geokinkladze
    @Geokinkladze Год назад

    Man City made great strides with undersoil heating at Maine Rd in the late 70's/early 80's while other clubs struggled. Despite being a club who were perennially lower table (if not relegation battlers) at the time, City went top of the league during a period of otherwise Liverpool domination ostensibly due to the fact everyone else's games kept being called off.

  • @fishyfish6510
    @fishyfish6510 2 года назад

    Wow that's a lot of work!

  • @amreshlaldas236
    @amreshlaldas236 6 месяцев назад

    Pitches matter most in cricket. It gives so much advantage to the home team that 99 % of cricket matches are always won by home teams.

  • @lucassimm9258
    @lucassimm9258 2 года назад +2

    I work at a premier league stadium and it is truly phenomenal how many grounds staff are continuously working on the pitch all day, every day!

  • @ohno22446
    @ohno22446 3 месяца назад +2

    the NFL needs to take notes

    • @jamescrowley2733
      @jamescrowley2733 Месяц назад +1

      The NFL owners are too cheap to even attempt this. Too greedy, really.

  • @RandomGuy12562
    @RandomGuy12562 2 года назад

    pls make a video about how football stats used to be collected and what methods are used today