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Davide

New member
Aug 27, 2011
1
Italy
France V Ireland called of bang at kick off. Joke complete joke really. What happens to there tickets more for the Irish fans.

England played in the snow lol. Guess it was warmer in Italy.
Today is the tenth day under an unstoppable snow everywhere here! It's quite freeeezing!
 


Falkor

Banned
Jun 3, 2011
5,673
I know its cold but the stadium is not that old, Europe has had this weather for days surely playing it at night when the temp drops greatly is not the best idea. Just think calling it of at 8pm when its supposed to kick of is unreal.
 


Yoda

English & European
It was due to be -8 degrees by half time alone. Having been to the Stade de France, that would've been a nightmare to do & get anywhere around it.
 


dgh123

New member
Aug 7, 2011
703
Shut up if one player got seriously injured which ended their career I'm sure that there would be a few threads on how they shouldn't of played, and you would be one to also complain.
 




JCL - the new kid in town

Well-known member
Aug 23, 2011
1,864
Shut up if one player got seriously injured which ended their career I'm sure that there would be a few threads on how they shouldn't of played, and you would be one to also complain.

I don't think the OP's comment was about it being cancelled, more about the timing of it
 


Barrel of Fun

Abort, retry, fail
One wonders why undersoil heating was not provided unless the French were convinced they would never need it?

The stadium cost around 290m euros, I am sure they could have spent a little more to heat the pitch!
 


Falkor

Banned
Jun 3, 2011
5,673
Shut up if one player got seriously injured which ended their career I'm sure that there would be a few threads on how they shouldn't of played, and you would be one to also complain.

Its been below freezing there all day they new the forecast. All im saying is calling a game of at 8pm bang on kick off is a joke given the temps all week
 




Lethargic

Well-known member
Oct 11, 2006
3,511
Horsham
Agreed we all knew it was going to be cold, surely they could have realised before 8pm it was a bad idea to play.
 


Foster House

New member
Aug 25, 2010
409
East Sussex
I can't remember a 5/6 nations match being cancelled since, I don't know, the mid 80s? I was looking forward to it as well. I'm wondering how they re-schedule it.
 






vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,273
One wonders why undersoil heating was not provided unless the French were convinced they would never need it?

The stadium cost around 290m euros, I am sure they could have spent a little more to heat the pitch!

BOF, 5Live have just said that the stadium was built over an old rubbish tip and there were concerns about underground Methane, hence, no undersoil heating otherwise the pitch might have ended up looking like the Somme.

on another point, the ref is English, so, top bombing to piss off the Frogs and the Paddies in one !
 


tgretton87

Shoreham Beach Seagull#2
Jul 30, 2011
691
One wonders why undersoil heating was not provided unless the French were convinced they would never need it?

The stadium cost around 290m euros, I am sure they could have spent a little more to heat the pitch!

There is not any undersoil heating at the Stade France. This is due to it being in an area where there are lots of underground gas pipes therefore planning permission. Also I was informed by a pal who is French that there is hardly any Rugby fans in Paris itself and they travel miles to get there.

Massive uproar over there about not having the games staged in a Rugby city.
 






Foster House

New member
Aug 25, 2010
409
East Sussex
There is not any undersoil heating at the Stade France. This is due to it being in an area where there are lots of underground gas pipes therefore planning permission. Also I was informed by a pal who is French that there is hardly any Rugby fans in Paris itself and they travel miles to get there.

Massive uproar over there about not having the games staged in a Rugby city.

Stade Francais? Racing Metro? :shrug:

Every time Stade switch a game to the main stadium they get nigh on a full house.

Me thinks your french pal has been eating too many onions :lolol:
 


tgretton87

Shoreham Beach Seagull#2
Jul 30, 2011
691
Stade Francais? Racing Metro? :shrug:

Every time Stade switch a game to the main stadium they get nigh on a full house.

Me thinks your french pal has been eating too many onions :lolol:

I can only apologise he did say that his family travel miles to Paris to watch it maybe he over exaggerated and is being a little biased as its his family that have to do the travelling.

Onions are like drugs to the French.:lol::lol:
 


Glawstergull

Well-known member
May 21, 2004
1,074
GLAWSTERSHIRE
Stade Francais? Racing Metro? :shrug:

Every time Stade switch a game to the main stadium they get nigh on a full house.

Me thinks your french pal has been eating too many onions :lolol:
Paris has a population of 6 million+, getting 80k to watch a game now and again is not a big deal. it's also the capital therefore a lot of people from all over live there.
Your mate is correct the rugby heartland is the southwest.
Stade's rise was a money thing anyway.
 


Foster House

New member
Aug 25, 2010
409
East Sussex
Paris has a population of 6 million+, getting 80k to watch a game now and again is not a big deal. it's also the capital therefore a lot of people from all over live there.
Your mate is correct the rugby heartland is the southwest.
Stade's rise was a money thing anyway.

Oh it is yes. A bit like Glaws fans :hilton: having to come to Twickers for internationals when us Quins just walk across the road :p

MMeeeoooowww....

(NSC needs some rugby banter)
 








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