Thursday, December 23, 2010

Poinsettia Bowl

After the teams spent the night pumping one million gallons and a half of Qualcomm Stadium and near the San Diego River, were the painters concerned with the sponsor's logo on the FIFA marks in the center of the poinsettia Qualcomm Stadium field shortly before 20.00 clock on Thursday.
Normally this would not be news, but after the field was submerged under water and became a national topic of conversation a day earlier, called the Poinsettia Bowl director Bruce Binkowski, the amendment "an incredible achievement."
College Bowl kicker said Thurs bites bigtime San Diego State University Marine disadvantages place as planned at 17.06 ET clock at the last count, take, about 11,000 of the approximately 19,000 parking spaces would be available to jostle Qualcomm Stadium. He said that could be more than the water recedes available.
The park opens at 11 clock and open the stadium gates at 15:00 clock around 51,000 tickets for the match were sold out in advance, and there are 15,000 more or less stopped walk-in sales.
"The field is beautiful," said Binkley approximately 07:45 on Thursday. "All the water if it were. They began to paint the logo of the sponsor in the middle of the field. This tells you how things are progressing. These are color markings on the floor to buy. All the water came out. It is a miracle. "
He added: "The field can be a bit of wet and muddy during the game because it is very absorbing .... Like yesterday, we we are today evening sun playing soccer on a cloud, sky said ... You can some slipping and tonight guys, but given the alternative, I think it's an incredible achievement. "
Not everyone was so excited.
The environmental lawyer Marco Gonzalez made several Twitter on Wednesday to ask whether the city did was appropriate.
"I have the hot dogs and mustard rainwater resident in charge accumulation in the area of Q is pumped into the sewer hope," he writes.
Later he added, "I wonder what the city is more about the effects of rainfall on the release of waste water or the parking lot of poinsettias Cup?"
Mayor Jerry Sanders of staff from San Diego wasted no time on Twitter excited about the changes in the early Qualcomm Stadium Thursday.
Spokesman Alex Roth Twitter "standing in the transformation of P. s Stadium" during the last 12 hours is incredible. SDSU Go! "

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