KFC Uerdingen 5-0 Wulfrath
21 October 2012
In a different league
There are plenty of examples of stadiums that are too big for a given league. In Valley Parade we have one in League 2 in England. There are also examples where teams appear to be in a wrong league either strolling along unbeaten or unable to gain a single point.
In Krefeld there is a 5th tier team that fits both criterias.
The huge Grotenburg Stadim is probably bigger than all the rest of the stadiums in the league put together! And the team is in cruise control, 11 wins and a draw in the first 12 games and, with the last home game being a 6-0 win over the second place team, they find themselves a mere 11 points clear of the rest.
I said before that complacency would be the only thing to stop them this season. Well there was little sign of this today as they dispatched the side bottom but one with ease, and without really getting ot of second gear.
Should they get to the fourth tier, I don't imagine any problems with ground grading!!!
In Krefeld there is a 5th tier team that fits both criterias.
The huge Grotenburg Stadim is probably bigger than all the rest of the stadiums in the league put together! And the team is in cruise control, 11 wins and a draw in the first 12 games and, with the last home game being a 6-0 win over the second place team, they find themselves a mere 11 points clear of the rest.
I said before that complacency would be the only thing to stop them this season. Well there was little sign of this today as they dispatched the side bottom but one with ease, and without really getting ot of second gear.
Should they get to the fourth tier, I don't imagine any problems with ground grading!!!