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Uneasy Nights for Football Stars
England’s football players are facing unexpected challenges at their luxury hotel, not on the pitch but with the air conditioning in their rooms. Reports have surfaced that some squad members are experiencing disrupted sleep due to temperature control issues, waking up either too hot or too cold.
Luxury Meets Discomfort
Despite the opulence of the five-star Weimarer Golf Hotel and Spa in Blankenhain, which has been fully booked by the FA for a hefty £800,000, the comfort of the players has been compromised. The 350-acre resort, staffed by 160 attendants catering to the team’s needs, has become the scene of discomfort for the players struggling to find a thermal middle ground in their rooms.
Is Technology to Blame?
The cause of the air conditioning woes remains unclear, with speculations pointing to either a malfunctioning system or user error. The erratic AC has been described as having “a mind of its own,” leading to interrupted rest for the team.
Hay Fever Adds to the Woes
Compounding the situation, the high grass pollen count in the area has triggered hay fever among some FA staff. The meticulous maintenance of the resort’s three golf courses has inadvertently contributed to the discomfort, with grass cutting elevating pollen levels.
FA Downplays Concerns
Despite these issues, an FA spokesman has downplayed the severity, indicating that the problems have not escalated to major concerns. Meanwhile, the hotel has been approached for a statement on the matter, as the squad hopes for a resolution to ensure optimal performance and rest.
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