I mean it's winter time down there at that time of the year (june/july) and I know South Africa actually got some snow last july and august so I was wondering how you think that might affect the playing and who it might give the advantage to.
Isn't it going to be too cold in SA 2010?
Winter isn't that cold here in S.A compared to England where they have football matches all the time. It doesn't snow in S.A only on da top of da mountains and in a few small towns i doubt it will b snowing so my answer is no i don't think it wil be 2 cold
Reply:it shouldnt affect the players tha much as alot of them play in Europe and each respective nation is cold everyonce in a while. Spain Will win it all!!
Reply:see temperature chart:
http://www.southafrica.info/plan_trip/tr...
Reply:the Azzurri %26amp; all the Italian fans are gonna have the place hoppin, yea baby bring'em ON !
Reply:Assuming it is cold (I have never been to SA). I'd have to say that, depending on who qualifies, it would give some sort of advantage to a team from a colder climate s.a. Sweden. And I have seen some cold EPL games so maybe players from that league. But, as we have seen over the past few years. The biggest advantage will go to the S.A. team. They will probably perform above expectations, even if they do not go to the 2nd round.
Reply:i dont think its gonna be THAT cold...
Reply:two points...
if it is colder then mabye England might actually peform for a change, however they always screw things up and blame the climte etc...even when its held in Europe...so i personally think itl make no difference to England at all but it might be strange for the brazilians, but then again they mostly play in spain who have horribly cold winters..
point number two is more serious..with climate changes being so rapid... will South Africa still be there in 2010 or will we be wtinessing the first water polo world cup....
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