Arjan Van Schotte wrote:safety comes first, yes, but the game can be abandoned for "playing" reasons too, fog being the most common. I haven't seen the pictures, but if the players couldn't see the lines then the game should have been stopped fo sho.
Florida Blue wrote:Arjan Van Schotte wrote:safety comes first, yes, but the game can be abandoned for "playing" reasons too, fog being the most common. I haven't seen the pictures, but if the players couldn't see the lines then the game should have been stopped fo sho.
The grounds crew in Denver were amazing, they line were cleared every chance. There was not one instance i recall when you could see the box, bylines or touchlines.
Arjan Van Schotte wrote:Florida Blue wrote:Arjan Van Schotte wrote:safety comes first, yes, but the game can be abandoned for "playing" reasons too, fog being the most common. I haven't seen the pictures, but if the players couldn't see the lines then the game should have been stopped fo sho.
The grounds crew in Denver were amazing, they line were cleared every chance. There was not one instance i recall when you could see the box, bylines or touchlines.
eh? do you mean there was not one instance you couldn't see the lines?!
I assume you do!
when i was refereeing, we were told that unless there were serious safety concerns, it was up to the 2 managers, and if they disagreed, it was up to you.
mind, that was in the devizes sunday league.
Dubciteh wrote:Should've been called, watching those highlights were horrific!! Where was the orange ball????
Florida Blue wrote:
Apparently the yellow ball is the new orange ball? Or the geniuses that be USA Soccer have no clue that it can snow in Denver 10 out of 12 months. Honstly Dub, I am with you, it should have been called. Not only was it hard to watch, it wasn't even funny. I am sure it would be fun to play in that weather but not in a World Cup qualifier.
zuricity wrote:Florida Blue wrote:
Apparently the yellow ball is the new orange ball? Or the geniuses that be USA Soccer have no clue that it can snow in Denver 10 out of 12 months. Honstly Dub, I am with you, it should have been called. Not only was it hard to watch, it wasn't even funny. I am sure it would be fun to play in that weather but not in a World Cup qualifier.
it's probably because it snows 10 months in the year that they chose Denver. Now LA. City in the Smog, that would be a health hazard !
Florida Blue wrote:
Very clear, that plus the elevation.
ruralblue wrote:Bit of snow thats all. ;-)
Bianchi on Ice wrote:
Yeah ffs deal with it just like the english do, year after year
;)
ruralblue wrote:Bianchi on Ice wrote:
Yeah ffs deal with it just like the english do, year after year
;)
We are fully prepared for snow in this Country. All schools have some hand made scrawled posters ready to slap on the front door to announce 'school closure' as soon as a flake falls from the sky!
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