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Last year, after the widespread and indiscriminate [[beer]] slaughter witnessed on the ground's infamous Western Terrance on [[Test Match]] days, there was talk of closing it down, or at least restricting the number of [[England]] fans in the grounds, But the fans recouped and a few spectators tried to get a [[Mexican Wave]] going, and at one time as many as fifteen people joined in.
Last year, after the widespread and indiscriminate [[beer]] slaughter witnessed on the ground's infamous Western Terrance on [[Test Match]] days, there was talk of closing it down, or at least restricting the number of [[England]] fans in the grounds, But the fans recouped and a few spectators tried to get a [[Mexican Wave]] going, and at one time as many as fifteen people joined in.

It must be noted, however, that despite the spectaular sight of an entire [[stadium]] performing the wave, it is often a signal of an uninteresting performance of the actual sporting event, which forces the audience to seek for something to entertain themselves.


==Reverences==
==Reverences==

Revision as of 19:00, 30 August 2006

Headingley ground, Yorkshire's famous venue and cricket ground is well-known in the United Kingdom for controversy. It is near Leeds Metrolitan University.


Last year, after the widespread and indiscriminate beer slaughter witnessed on the ground's infamous Western Terrance on Test Match days, there was talk of closing it down, or at least restricting the number of England fans in the grounds, But the fans recouped and a few spectators tried to get a Mexican Wave going, and at one time as many as fifteen people joined in.

It must be noted, however, that despite the spectaular sight of an entire stadium performing the wave, it is often a signal of an uninteresting performance of the actual sporting event, which forces the audience to seek for something to entertain themselves.

Reverences