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Commentators clearly said it was a 4G pitch so unless they’ve got their info wrong I have no reason not to believe them 🤷🏼
Won’t be the first time a commentater gets things wrong.😉

I worked on them for over 10 yrs and to my knowledge they are not sanctioned by FIFA / FA for competition play yet.
You can have them for training etc
Having said that I havnt worked on them lately and some form of hybrid could have been sorted as AW says.
There was talk of a hybrid with grass 60/40 but that didn’t look like it yesterday.

Well done to Macclesfield by the way.👍
 
Won’t be the first time a commentater gets things wrong.😉

I worked on them for over 10 yrs and to my knowledge they are not sanctioned by FIFA / FA for competition play yet.
You can have them for training etc
Having said that I havnt worked on them lately and some form of hybrid could have been sorted as AW says.
There was talk of a hybrid with grass 60/40 but that didn’t look like it yesterday.

Well done to Macclesfield by the way.👍

It’s a 4g pitch
 
4G pitches are not currently sanctioned by the FA for competitive play.
It appears both are true, below is an exert from a rather long answer found on google about whilst not sanctioned at League level why Macclesfield are allowed to have it. It’s a nonsense answer but basically they do have a 4G pitch whilst not sanctioned are allowed to use it 🤷🏼


4G artificial pitches are not officially sanctioned by the FA or other major football governing bodies because they lack formal classification and long-term testing compared to 3G pitches. Macclesfield FC's situation is related to the use of artificial pitches generally, which are permitted in the lower tiers they compete in, not a special exception for "4G" itself.
 
It appears both are true, below is an exert from a rather long answer found on google about whilst not sanctioned at League level why Macclesfield are allowed to have it. It’s a nonsense answer but basically they do have a 4G pitch whilst not sanctioned are allowed to use it 🤷🏼


4G artificial pitches are not officially sanctioned by the FA or other major football governing bodies because they lack formal classification and long-term testing compared to 3G pitches. Macclesfield FC's situation is related to the use of artificial pitches generally, which are permitted in the lower tiers they compete in, not a special exception for "4G" itself.
So 4G pitches are not permitted or sanctioned for competition but Macclesfield can have one.??
What sort of rule is that.

It’s probably as AW says they have done something to it to bring it into spec.
3G pitches have a rubber crumb layer for protection of the players they might have done this making it a hybrid.
That’s a bit strange as it’s not designed for this.

But FIFA / FA having rules then allowing exceptions is nothing to be suprized about.😳
 
It appears both are true, below is an exert from a rather long answer found on google about whilst not sanctioned at League level why Macclesfield are allowed to have it. It’s a nonsense answer but basically they do have a 4G pitch whilst not sanctioned are allowed to use it 🤷🏼


4G artificial pitches are not officially sanctioned by the FA or other major football governing bodies because they lack formal classification and long-term testing compared to 3G pitches. Macclesfield FC's situation is related to the use of artificial pitches generally, which are permitted in the lower tiers they compete in, not a special exception for "4G" itself.
Given the last sentence I’m suprized as the FA cup isn’t a low tier competition when PL teams are involved!
 
So 4G pitches are not permitted or sanctioned for competition but Macclesfield can have one.??
What sort of rule is that.

It’s probably as AW says they have done something to it to bring it into spec.
3G pitches have a rubber crumb layer for protection of the players they might have done this making it a hybrid.
That’s a bit strange as it’s not designed for this.

But FIFA / FA having rules then allowing exceptions is nothing to be suprized about.😳
It’s probably gone to VAR
 
Won’t be the first time a commentater gets things wrong.😉

I worked on them for over 10 yrs and to my knowledge they are not sanctioned by FIFA / FA for competition play yet.
You can have them for training etc
Having said that I havnt worked on them lately and some form of hybrid could have been sorted as AW says.
There was talk of a hybrid with grass 60/40 but that didn’t look like it yesterday.

Well done to Macclesfield by the way.👍
For balance, fans who make comments on forums also get things wrong sometimes ;)

More so that commentators as well, as commentators actually are speaking professionally, so often have done some background research
 
About as strong as side as Man Utd could field today. And Mainoo finally starts. Hopefully he shows us what we were missing.

Of course, the defence may be exposed. Although they should be used to that by now.

Maguire on the bench. Nice to have an emergency No. 9 to call on if we need a goal :)
 
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