Nothing much wrong with it, except aesthetically.
Well, that's not what the groundsman himself is saying. He is admitting it is not in good condition, and also that there is no way it can be 'made good' by Saturday.
It is incredible, that is £170m for this stadium (which hasn't even got a proper tenant afterwards) plus everything spent on the tournament as a whole, and Blatter and Co can't even get this pitch right for the big kick-off.
Probably the best thing that can happen from all points of view is that we win with a mistake from a terrible bobble and Italy join the anti-Fifa bandwagon as a result.
Well, that's not what the groundsman himself is saying. He is admitting it is not in good condition, and also that there is no way it can be 'made good' by Saturday.
he could use green spray paint on it??
It's a football pitch that will be the same for both teams. It is parched in a few places and no, they can't make it look nice by Saturday. But most reports say it isn't as bad as it looks and should be just fine to play on.
I always thought things grew really quickly and all lush in the rainforest. Obviously not.
Although it is poor. This is the usual "it's not going to be ready - everything is terrible" crap we get before EVERY olympics or world cup. It's pretty bad. But not THAT bad.
Although it is poor. This is the usual "it's not going to be ready - everything is terrible" crap we get before EVERY olympics or world cup. It's pretty bad. But not THAT bad.