most of the football players have probably dreamed about going into the Park’s green grass and hear the nationalmelodien gjalde prior to a test match.

11 the danes tried it on Friday night, when Gibraltar came to visit. Or it will say They tried it almost.

For the Park’s at was only patchy green and marred by large areas of gravel and crevices. Very far from the near-miss gree-like lawns, you can see in the big leagues around Europe.

the Park’s græstætte is not in the finest condition. Photo: Lars Poulsen

And this is a problem, think Flemming Povlsen, who is an expert on Channel 5:

– Ã…ge Hareide will not go into that, but the track condition – the working conditions for the players – is under all criticism.

– When I’m looking down on the track and has been down to go on it, so is that not something that appeals to the players ‘ vision and their technical capabilities.

– It is a course that should be made to be able to play fast games against all the nations. But here one enters a course, how many easy balls will get to see difficult out for the ball hopper and dancer.

– It is, I think, is under all criticism. And I hope to DBU, since they signed a new agreement with the Park to hold matches here, they also had a clause that said that we must have optimal conditions. And this is not optimal, says the former european champion.

The current at the was placed in the Park in the summer and is, according to Grounds Manager Daniel Madsen really well.

– It is without a doubt the best grass we’ve got from Denmark ever, with a tensile strength of 90 kg, and it is the strongest grass we have had in the Park, he said.

But it was in the summer.

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