matchreport - 13-Mar-10 - hibs v. hollandse
Team Hollandse
Author Partick Pieket Weeserik
line up
Frois, Huisman, Busser, Aarnoudse, Van Zadelhoff, Mensen, Flierman (Pieket Weeserik), Ollie, Saarloos (Cheng), Schuilwerve, Baren 
Bad day in the office for the Dutch
When the famous Dutch poet Hendrik Marsman mentioned in 1936 that he, while "thinking of Holland I see wide rivers flowing slowly through endless lowlands, rows of improbably thin poplars stand like high plumes at the horizon; lost in the enormous space, Orange Soldiers dotting the land" he was actually thinking of the PSA Pitch (however, with "wide rivers" he certainly wasn't thinking of "flawless Dutch attacks"). 

Is there besides having established that the pitch was unusually large and that the Dutch attacks were far from flawless on this Saturday afternoon, anything else noteworthy? Well, maybe it's worth mentioning that somehow there was no connection or whatsoever within the team. Where this lack of cohesion stems from? I guess the Dutch got a few more days to figure it out, as the match against high-flying Latini is next on the agenda. 

Congrats to the Hibs for their well-deserved victory; congrats to Bir for being elected man-of-the-match.