... ne réalisant pas que le jeu avait été stoppé 15 minutes plus tôt à cause d'un épais brouillard.
Charlton vs Chelsea / Stamford Bridge
http://www.liberation.fr/planete/2014/01/17/mort-d-un-soldat-japonais-ayant-continue-la-guerre-jusqu-en-1974_973574
Pour la petite histoire: "Bartram was involved in a well reported incident when thick fog closed in on a game he was playing against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
"Soon after the kick-off," he wrote in his autobiography, " began to thicken rapidly at the far end, travelling past Vic Woodley in the Chelsea goal and rolling steadily towards me. The referee stopped the game, and then, as visibility became clearer, restarted it. We were on top at this time, and I saw fewer and fewer figures as we attacked steadily."
The game went unusually silent but Sam remained at his post, peering into the thickening fog from the edge of the penalty area. And he wondered why the play was not coming his way.
"After a long time," he wrote, 'a figure loomed out of the curtain of fog in front of me. It was a policeman, and he gaped at me incredulously. "What on earth are you doing here?" he gasped. "The game was stopped a quarter of an hour ago. The field's completely empty".' --- "wikipedia
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