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It is still a widely circulated info bit that the match was played basically on a concrete surface
Hámori Tibor: A Deckarm-sztori (ISBN: 9637542388) is a Hungarian documentary book issued in Budapest, 1981 covering the story of Deckarm's injury and the interviewed parties claim that the area was in fact covered with a modern surface called "Graboflex" which was practically the equivalent of "Taraflex" used in Germany. The book generally alleges that the information about the concrete surface was started to be spread by the German media as a retortion since the Hungarian side did not provide them sufficient information about Deckarm's condition
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It is still a widely circulated info bit that the match was played basically on a concrete surface
Hámori Tibor: A Deckarm-sztori (ISBN: 9637542388) is a Hungarian documentary book issued in Budapest, 1981 covering the story of Deckarm's injury and the interviewed parties claim that the area was in fact covered with a modern surface called "Graboflex" which was practically the equivalent of "Taraflex" used in Germany. The book generally alleges that the information about the concrete surface was started to be spread by the German media as a retortion since the Hungarian side did not provide them sufficient information about Deckarm's condition
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