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Swedishhhhh football Swedish rivals AIK and Djurgardens spent the first 10 minutes of the Stockholm
derby in silence in protest at the state of modern football. The main point of the period of quiet
was to demonstrate the importance of fans. To demonstrate this further, all the fans went
absolutely mental as soon as 10 [.
Swedishhhhh football Swedish rivals AIK and Djurgardens spent the first 10 minutes of the Stockholm
derby in silence in protest at the state of modern football. The main point of the period of quiet
was to demonstrate the importance of fans. To demonstrate this further, all the fans went
absolutely mental as soon as 10 [.
In the week of the crowds Blessed are the meek, for they shall... we have two wonderful
examples of polar extremes from the very north and south of Europe. How convenient.
Because it's always ladies first, particularly in Turkey now, the above is the video from the
now infamous 'women and children only' match.
In the week of the crowds Blessed are the meek, for they shall... we have two wonderful
examples of polar extremes from the very north and south of Europe. How convenient.
Because it's always ladies first, particularly in Turkey now, the above is the video from the
now infamous 'women and children only' match.
Well well, I miss a couple of weeks of the Allsvenskan for various reasons and look what
happens: we end up with a champion. Helsingborg won the Allsvenskan 2011 and did so in style. I
can´t think of a worthier champion. They played well all year and despite selling their best
offensive weapons (Gerndt to Utrecht and Jönsson to Wolfsburg), losing Peter Larsson on the end of
their loan deal with Copenhagen, they still managed to win the league.
Well well, I miss a couple of weeks of the Allsvenskan for various reasons and look what
happens: we end up with a champion. Helsingborg won the Allsvenskan 2011 and did so in style. I
can´t think of a worthier champion. They played well all year and despite selling their best
offensive weapons (Gerndt to Utrecht and Jönsson to Wolfsburg), losing Peter Larsson on the end of
their loan deal with Copenhagen, they still managed to win the league.