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Post by distel on Dec 1, 2010 22:08:18 GMT
Due to adverse weather conditions the Scottish football program will once again be badly affected. Why does other European countries cope so much better with snowy conditions. Last December I attended a Bundesliga match in Munich and the temp was about -15 and it was snowing. How is this possible?
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Post by C on Dec 2, 2010 8:55:58 GMT
it baffles me how everything grinds to a halt under what in terms compared to snow ive seen is other places .. is "a bit" of snow .. bring back the days as ive seen the pics of games being played with that orange ball, ive been to a game -21 snow covered pitch .. in tomsk not in winter but blizzard stylie haha game on .. and great game statdium filled with fans.. not a complaint about the cold .. real football and an orange ball im surprised at some of the top clubs .. with their hi tech stadiums surely they are better equipped to keep a warm pitch
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Post by chesterperry on Dec 2, 2010 9:47:43 GMT
Its more to do with the conditions around the grounds and the transport problems caused by the snow. The pitches are fine but is another victory for Health & Safety over fun.
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Post by dortmunderjung on Dec 2, 2010 10:51:45 GMT
Are the refs not on strike again?
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Post by chesterperry on Dec 2, 2010 12:41:12 GMT
Are the refs not on strike again? Na, not till Celtc throw their toys out of the pram again. FWIW the foreign guy we had last week was better than the Scottish guys.
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