Ex-football player Dmitry Bulykin unexpectedly commented on the annual direct line with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“I don’t know what football topics I would raise. It’s stupid to ask about “spring – autumn”. Only fools propose returning to the old system – they don’t understand football. I think if Putin asks the experts, he will also be told that there is no point in this. But why they didn’t build roofs on the stadiums is a big question, given our climate. Now it would be possible to play not in the snow, but in good conditions. But there is still time and stadiums that can be converted. The question is one of feasibility and economics. Playing a couple of games a year in the snow is no big deal. Everyone here is shouting that you can’t play in this heat. You won’t please us. And then there’s the rain… They say that when there’s a lot of water on the field, it’s also impossible to play,” sums up Bulykin.
Dmitry was not interested in the questions that were asked at the press conference: “About the rise in price of eggs? It didn’t affect me at all. I have chickens in my dacha, I have a subsistence farm. Eggs are present in sufficient quantities – both chicken and quail. I don’t even know what the price is for them in the store, because I don’t buy them. And I don’t sell either. “I breed my eggs for myself and for friends,” RB Sport quotes Dmitry Bulykin.
Source: Rosbalt

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