rynny Posted November 23, 2015 Share Posted November 23, 2015 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-derbyshire-34807761 This has gone under the radar (or I have missed it) Quote A former groundsman who worked under Brian Clough at Derby County, on a pitch considered one of the worst in the country, has been given a lifetime achievement award. Bob Smith, 73, looked after the Rams' Baseball Ground from 1964-84. But Clough grew to like the Baseball Ground having a wet pitch because he felt it suited his side's style of play. "Every big game we would flood the pitch and no one got why it was just wet for first team games and dry for the reserves. "What went off behind closed doors got Derby County where they were. "Brian Clough even offered me a Championship medal because he said I'd done as much to get that Championship as Roy McFarland and Kevin Hector. "I said give it to one of the lads and I do regret that." Mr Smith even appeared on Match of the Day in 1977 when he had to re-paint the penalty spot against Manchester City. Although the pitch was known for being wet and muddy, Mr Smith said it was all part of Clough's plan. Mr Smith, who said he and Clough grew "quite close", has been given the award by the Institute of Groundsmanship. "He could trust me," said Mr Smith. "He even asked me to take Frank Wignall's transfer paperwork to Lilleshall and I'd have thought that it's highly unusual to have had a groundsman taking that paperwork to the FA." Clough's unique style also ensured his groundsman got whatever he wanted to look after the Baseball Ground. "On one occasion, I'd ordered a spiker," recalls Mr Smith. "I said 'boss the spiker's come' and he said 'oh dear, put it behind the stand as I haven't asked the board if we can have it yet'." 'Gooey' pitch Mr Smith needed all the help he could get with what was widely considered to be one of the worst pitches in the country. Having any water fall on it would, in Mr Smith's words, be like putting "water in a saucer of flour and it becoming gooey" because of the way it was rotavated. But Clough grew to like the Baseball Ground having a wet pitch because he felt it suited his side's style of play. "Every big game we would flood the pitch and no one got why it was just wet for first team games and dry for the reserves. "What went off behind closed doors got Derby County where they were. "Brian Clough even offered me a Championship medal because he said I'd done as much to get that Championship as Roy McFarland and Kevin Hector. "I said give it to one of the lads and I do regret that." Mr Smith even appeared on Match of the Day in 1977 when he had to re-paint the penalty spot against Manchester City. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Van der MoodHoover Posted November 24, 2015 Share Posted November 24, 2015 I was at that man city game. Farcical scenes for penalty. For some reason man city always seemed to be a team we beat at home even when we were dire and they were on the up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
uttoxram75 Posted November 24, 2015 Share Posted November 24, 2015 3 hours ago, HantsRam said: I was at that man city game. Farcical scenes for penalty. For some reason man city always seemed to be a team we beat at home even when we were dire and they were on the up. Remember it well. I'm sure there must have been some boring games where note happened back then - just can't think of one! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RamNut Posted November 25, 2015 Share Posted November 25, 2015 Congratulations to Bob. He was an integral part. I couldn't even name any other groundsman we've had. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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