The case of the vanishing fields


I STAYED up until the wee hours yesterday morning to catch the Champions League match between Young Boys of Bern and Manchester United.

My sleep was well worth sacrificing because the Red Devils were comfortable 3-0 winners, but for me it wasn’t so much the scoreline that was interesting; it was the fact that the match was played on artificial turf.

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