BRISBANE Roar boss Ange Postecoglou admits he has pitch concerns if the FFA make Skilled Park a temporary home for the A-League leaders after the flood damage to Suncorp Stadium.
"From my point of view, probably the most important thing is the surface," Postecoglou said of the impending switch, Postecoglou told The Courier Mail.
Ballymore and the Queensland Sports and Athletics Centre also potential options for the club.
"I have some concerns about Skilled Park, having watched it the last few weeks, and the surface there," he said.
"The kind of football we play, we really need a good surface to play on and if it isn't, it just poses more challenges for us."
The FFA may well go for the Gold Coast option, mindful of putting extra pressure on services in Brisbane as the big clean up continues following the flood disaster.
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