Hi
first of all where did u get this information???
with regards to the balls, either u misinterpreted some info or u are seriously exaggurating, that is ridicoulous... i mean i dont think any organization would limit the number of balls to make life harder....even if there was any intent...it is not that difficult to purchase footballs u know...
secondly about the seating positins, if i am correct previous visitiors have sat in the same place, if u see our stadium u will understand...they are usually given the shaded section in one of the corners...The stadium is expected to be full capacity and the reasoning for this may be purely for security and the safety of the visitors...i dont think it would be wise for opponent supporters to be sat and surroundeded in between home fans incase of any tensions and violence....football matches can often get out of control as im sure u undestand..
once again can u pls tell me where u sourced this information.?
thnx
first off breads this eh no hear say
A well respected reporter from Trinidad actually called the trinidad tv station during the nws hour and spoke about it
Bahrain were afforded all luxuries when they were here. They were trated excellently. While we locals were fored to battle for tickets.
I don't believe that the Bharain football federation wuld stoop so low.
5 balls dread
it have 3 keepers so time them get balls and yuh divide the team into forwards, midfielders and defenders somebody go had to train with ah chubby bottle.
Why the f**k would we have to buy balls, did you'll have to go and buy balls in Trinidad.
and then ban our riddim section from playing is low beyond belief
that team travelled to every qualifying game and the riddim section were allowed into the game but Bahrain had to be difficult.