> Should the roof be open or closed at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday?

Should the roof be open or closed at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday?

Posted at: 2014-07-08 
High winds, driving rain etc tend to spoil rugby matches and aren't conducive to open, running, entertaining rugby... should the roof be closed? Also who should decide?..I think the home team should have the decision... that's what 'home advantage' is... otherwise, what's the point of having a closing roof if away teams refuse to have it closed?High winds, driving rain etc tend to spoil rugby matches and aren't conducive to open, running, entertaining rugby... should the roof be closed? Also who should decide?..I think the home team should have the decision... that's what 'home advantage' is... otherwise, what's the point of having a closing roof if away teams refuse to have it closed?

Open or closed,as long as we win with enough points difference,I don't care. An added bonus,would be that rubber lipped,royal tw*t head explodes.

the rule is that the roof remains open unless both coaches agree to close it. After the poor quality rugby because of the weather over the last two weeks I can see the roof being closed. I think having the roof open would actually favour the Welsh as they're been playing more in the forwards this year and their main tactic has been to kick the ball to the opposition.

The away team decides ( which I agree with you is stupid as it should be an advantage to be at home). The English probably won't allow it as they can't handle the Welsh singing with the roof open, let alone when it's shut.

The away team decide if it stays open or not, but if the weather is heavy rain it should be shut but I cannot see the English allowing it tbh!

Open, I prefer the Millennium Stadium with an open roof. Brings back memories of Cardiff Arms Park.

open defo , then it will be a proper game