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East Lions Park - Football Pitch

East Lions Park - Football Pitch

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London, Ontario, N5W 5P4, Canada
(519) 661-2489
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Aug 29, 2017
Grest ground, very well kept, with a nice even playing field, there is a huge reduction in twisted ankles and other associated injuries that one can get caught up in by playing on a uneven, pock marked fields, where not a soul os looking after it in even the slightest degree ... horribly kept pitches which lead to unnessecary injuries, wouldn't even be recommended by non-players who just wallk across the field to get from one side of the park to the other. When players of the game already have to worry about some serious injuries by just being in the game, it can really allow both teams to play to their fullest potential as they do not have worry where the field may sink in by a half foot then raise up by a foot, plus have small divets as well as large. On a field like this, which is kept in immaculate condition all through-out the Football / Soccer season, it makes for great games and less players injured, having to sit out a few games to recouperate sucks, they are already playing games which are high on the injury list in the first place, the last thing they need is to be playing on an unsafe, uneven surface, no one on either team wants to be sitting out because of an injury that was not necessary, and can be directly related back to the pitch ... When players play on fields that are uneven, full of divets, and pock marks, it makes for a game that came become heated between the contending teams, a team player catches the ball and makes a run for the end zone, but 10 yards to go and he / she is stopped dead in their tracks because of what I have mentioned above. Those moments hurt just as much as the injurious effects that mow are going tonpage possibly a star player. On either side.

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