it is said that the roof could not be closed because of one team having already played their training without the roof and it is written in the rules that both teams must have the same conditions during training
no, the FIFA delegate asks both teams whether they want the roof closed or not. if one of them disagrees it's up to him to decide. both teams didn't want it closed because they know how dry the air is under the roof. i remember the Poland v Czech game during Euro played on the same pitch under the roof and the players couldn't even run properly in one half, not even starting on the whole match.
both teams are asked whether they want to play under the roof or not and if it's not decided by them it's up to the referee. i'm sorry, you kind sir, i'm not worthy of your time.
Wasn't he banned at the first team for contacting with other clubs and putting a transfer request? If so, why should we treat him like a hero when all he cared about was his own ass.
Lewandowski won't come as long as he knows he won't be starting games. He wants to play and develop. Besides, Dortmund are having one of, if not the best plans at the moment.
Well, now that we all know it, it's as simple as eating a biscuit, but when I first saw it, and may I speak for majority, Azpilicueta looked like some long forgotten chemistry name.