Post by account_disabled on Feb 25, 2024 3:02:01 GMT
While watching football matches, we see some grass on the field as light and some as dark. Does the use of these lines have any effect on the game? Let's see together. In the past years , the ground at Nef Stadium, where Galatasaray played its home matches, could not be made suitable for playing the desired fast and passing game. The yellow-red team had players with high technical skills and the ground was a problem for them. Although there were various reasons for this problem, the most basic problem was that the grass could not be attached to the ground as desired. If I have time and budget for tickets, I watch every sports event I find. The majority of these organizations consist of football matches . When I compared my stadium experiences, I thought that the main problem in Galatasaray stadium was the arena-type stands that were too steep and high and the location of the stadium. The arena style , which is ideal for creating an atmosphere , did not allow the grass to grow in a relatively dark stadium such as Nef Stadium, where it was difficult for the ground to receive sunlight due to both its orientation and high structure.
Vodafone Park , which is also an arena but is located on a hillside and British Student Phone Number List has a different orientation, did not have such a problem. Hybrid grasses were suitable for playing ball and showing the difference of quality feet, if the club management did not allow a concert or something like that. This was one of the hidden but important points that turned the championship race between the two teams in favor of the black and whites. So, is it possible to protect this important ground with only naturally growing grass ? The answer is of course no. First of all, why are the colors of grass different? field grass why strip light dark Anyone who has ever seen grass in their life has seen that the blade (inner) part of the grass leaves is darker and the lower part of the leaves is lighter . When the grass is cut in different directions when mowed by giant lawn mowers, when we look from the stands or the screen, we mostly see one side of the grass. This gives us lines consisting of light and dark greens. So what is the purpose of these lines? One of the purposes of the lines is to allow players to position themselves more easily .
In addition, referees use the lines formed by the grass to determine the exact point where the foul occurred , to determine the point where they will establish a dam, and to understand whether there is offside or not . Now let's take a look at how these grasses became so important. The emergence of modern fields or "These used to be mulberry fields"... old fields In the early years of football, there were no grass fields that we see today , but there were still grasses and fields. On the other hand, matches were often played on clay ground . When it rained, the fields turned into a sea of mud and the football players had to literally wrestle with the field. The soil would freeze in winter and dry and crack in summer. To keep the fields playable, teams tried methods such as covering the fields with straw and burning stoves on the field to prevent the soil from freezing. These methods were not very successful, and in the 1960s, Halifax Town gave up completely and opened the Shay Stadium, where they played their home matches, to the citizens as a skating rink. A special parenthesis is needed here for Everton.
Vodafone Park , which is also an arena but is located on a hillside and British Student Phone Number List has a different orientation, did not have such a problem. Hybrid grasses were suitable for playing ball and showing the difference of quality feet, if the club management did not allow a concert or something like that. This was one of the hidden but important points that turned the championship race between the two teams in favor of the black and whites. So, is it possible to protect this important ground with only naturally growing grass ? The answer is of course no. First of all, why are the colors of grass different? field grass why strip light dark Anyone who has ever seen grass in their life has seen that the blade (inner) part of the grass leaves is darker and the lower part of the leaves is lighter . When the grass is cut in different directions when mowed by giant lawn mowers, when we look from the stands or the screen, we mostly see one side of the grass. This gives us lines consisting of light and dark greens. So what is the purpose of these lines? One of the purposes of the lines is to allow players to position themselves more easily .
In addition, referees use the lines formed by the grass to determine the exact point where the foul occurred , to determine the point where they will establish a dam, and to understand whether there is offside or not . Now let's take a look at how these grasses became so important. The emergence of modern fields or "These used to be mulberry fields"... old fields In the early years of football, there were no grass fields that we see today , but there were still grasses and fields. On the other hand, matches were often played on clay ground . When it rained, the fields turned into a sea of mud and the football players had to literally wrestle with the field. The soil would freeze in winter and dry and crack in summer. To keep the fields playable, teams tried methods such as covering the fields with straw and burning stoves on the field to prevent the soil from freezing. These methods were not very successful, and in the 1960s, Halifax Town gave up completely and opened the Shay Stadium, where they played their home matches, to the citizens as a skating rink. A special parenthesis is needed here for Everton.