The competitors’ competitors’ competitors’ competitors are involved in a bitter dispute over the status of each other’s stadiums

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The sixth presidents, Don Koy and Derik McKenz, were involved last night in a bitter battle on the surfaces of play.
Ross County Jafir Koy ignited this row by closing the plastic stadium in Kilmarnock before the opening match tomorrow. Rugby garden.
The director of Killie Mcinnes responded by claiming that Staggies’s surface was “horrific” last month when he played his team in the highlands.
The dispute outside the stadium raised the risks before the decline of six indicators, which will be decisive to both teams.
“We are playing at the level of the football elite in our country and I do not think it is something that often happens in other countries, and plastic playgrounds in the upper league,” Koi said.
“It is a change like what we are accustomed to weekly. It is completely different for players. Players love himself, as they are used to.
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“Kilmarnock house register In the past few years, it has shown how much the feature can be for them in terms of obtaining results. It was allowed, so you only deal with it.
“We have gone to Levingstone and Halmanton in the past years.
“You need to realize that this is where we are in the Scottish game.
“But if this change will occur in the perspective futureI think it’s the right thing to do. “
The boycott defeated Ali Airesheire Plastic in January and Kelly hit three times so far this season.
It is closed at 35 points – one above DentalThose who sit at the location of the landing qualifiers.
But Cowie warned of the longest league trip and the surface awaiting them.
He said: “When you train on GRASS 95 percent of the year that enter each other game, then turn and go to an artificial surface, body He can wonder what is happening.
“You may feel uncomfortable, but you just have to try to push it away and deal with it.
“Some people with history Injuries Accepting playing on this type of surface is not possible.
“I know that the people, through choice, will not go even to an artificial surface because of what happened to them in the past. But I think we have a comfortable group to play on it.
“We have outdoor Astroturf we can train on and in winter We have an inner one.
“So it is not definitely an excuse for us when we face these games.”
But Mcinnes (below) retreated: “Our stadium is put out several times. It is usually when the team loses to be put up.
“I have always been asked about it and it is not perfect, as we know. But many teams’ stadiums are not perfect either? Including, for a long task, Ross County.
“We went up and played a boycott a few weeks ago and their stadium was terrible. Sometimes this is just a Scottish climate It is difficult for clubs to maintain a good level.
“Be at home, there is always an advantage.
“We have seen all the three matches against them and feel that we were fine in everything Games.
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“We have really good opportunities to get ourselves in all three games and not to take them.
“In the game there recently, I thought we were good, despite the difficult conditions and the difficult stadium.”
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