Parker hat geschrieben:I have been playing gridiron for 20 years, never had a game called off due to rain until today... the field could be on fire and Id still play on it. I wouldnt want to play against Heilbronn in the rain either though. *shrugs*
Welcome to American Football in Germany (especially in April)! But you must always remember football is NOT the primary field sport in Germany. Unfortunately for us football players, fans etc, the Field Manager (who usually works for the city) will always make his decision based on what he feels is best for the field and NOT for the game. Bad enough their is the WRONG impression that American Football destroys a field more than Fussball (even when dry), so letting us play once the field gets really soaked with water is DEFINITELY not going to happen in Germany.
Zuletzt geändert von wall-e am Sa Apr 18, 2009 22:37, insgesamt 1-mal geändert.
wall-e hat geschrieben:
Welcome to American Football in Germany (especially in April)! But you must always remember football is NOT the primary field sport in Germany. The Field Manager (who usually works for the city) will always decide what is best for the field not for the sport...oh well.
I still think its funny how they cancel football games, then after the soccer players tear up the field, they blame it on the football players.
Never judge a person until you have walked a mile in their shoes. Then you are a mile away AND you have their shoes.
Die Pforzheim Wilddogs sprechen allen Angehörigen von Helmut und den Ulm Sparrows ihr tiefstes Beileid aus.
Es tut weh einen alten Weggefährten zu verlieren.
Im Namen der Zollernalb Patriots spreche ich mein tiefstes Beileid aus. Für die Sparrows und vor allem der Familie Kubessa wünsche ich in den folgenden Wochen viel Kraft und alles erdenklich Gute.