It's absolutely pissing it down in west London. I don't think it's stopped raining for more than a couple of hours since I got here on Monday.Why could they not just transfer this game over to London today it drier here.
Yes I'm sure that'll go over brilliantly with all the people who booked tickets and accommodation in the area.Why could they not just transfer this game over to London today it drier here.
Read a piece which suggested that staging these tournaments in England really works given how multicultural the UK is. In the other countries, would the games not involving the host nation be as well attended? Aside from those involving India of course.This 10 team format could really work, in any other country than miseryland.
These tournaments in England would be brilliant, so long as they would build a roof. Australia also has a large number of all nations here, but having 1000km between each ground is somewhat prohibitive.Read a piece which suggested that staging these tournaments in England really works given how multicultural the UK is. In the other countries, would the games not involving the host nation be as well attended? Aside from those involving India of course.
England would have colosseums too, if people knew they could attend without going home wet and disappointed.I like the WC being held in Eng. It gives the matches a cozy, clubby feel instead of sterile Australian colosseums or ugly Indian grounds.