The Citizen (KZN)

‘Scrap plastic, we will help pay for it’

- Glasgow

– Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has backed calls from the Scottish players’ union to ban plastic pitches from the Scottish Premiershi­p and is even open to his club and rivals Celtic funding the change.

A quarter of Premiershi­p games will take place on plastic surfaces this season with Kilmarnock, Hamilton and Livingston all using artificial pitches.

In a survey from players at the other nine Premiershi­p clubs with grass pitches, PFA Scotland said on Thursday there had been a 100% response against the use of plastic pitches.

Earlier this season, Ajax, PSV Eindhoven and Feyenoord agreed to give up some of the money they earned from playing in Europe to get rid of plastic pitches in the Dutch top-flight.

And Gerrard said he would be in favour of the bigger clubs in Scotland doing the same.

“These games are going out worldwide. We’re trying to attract top players to the league and improve the standard,” said the former Liverpool captain.

“Every other league plays on grass, so why shouldn’t Scotland?

“Even when it comes to your Hamiltons and your Kilmarnock­s, I think if you ask their players away from their owners I believe they would rather play on grass than plastic.”

Gerrard has been an outspoken critic of the Astroturf pitches in his first season in Scotland after Rangers winger Jamie Murphy suffered a serious knee injury in a League Cup game at Kilmarnock in August.

“I don’t like plastic pitches, I didn’t like playing on them. I think they’re dangerous,” he added. – AFP

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