2. Greenfields Soccer Club (GSC) owns extensive grounds and fields used for soccer games throughout the popular and lucrative eight-month soccer season. Its club facilities include a restaurant and bar leased and operated by Sport Bar Lid which is frequented during the soccer season by players and spectators. GSC wanted to upgrade the playing fields. GSC entered into a contract with Play Grass Lid, agreeing to resurface GSC's playing fields with a new form of artificial grass that was to be well-drained, weather-proof and highly resistant to mould and fungus. The work required new foundations and drainage and Play Crass Lid undertook to complete the work in the off-season so that it would be ready for use in the 2017 soccer season. After Play Grass Lid had entered the contract with the GSC, it sub-contracted the drainage work to Wet Foundations Lid. The work was completed on time but heavy rain early in the playing season quickly showed that there were substantial drainage problems caused by defective foundations Installed by Wet Foundations Lid, which should have been checked and corrected by Play Grass Lid. GSC noticed the problem but continued to use the fields for matches. Players from their own and other teams complained of nasty fungal infections from grazes incurred while playing on the sodden fields. When some required hospitalization, GSC ceased using the fields and was forced to lease land from the local council elsewhere in the municipality for the rest of the season. Sport Bar Lid has seen its profits plummet after the games shifted away from GSC grounds. Both GSC and another club, Real Soccer Club (RSC), claim that they have suffered financial loss because, while their star players were recovering in hospital, they saw a loss of revenue from ticket sales which was only stemmed when they paid high fees to bring in substitute players from Korea to complete the season