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HJK v IFK Mariehamn, Wednesday 6:30pm
This is, somewhat surprisingly, a top of the table clash. IFK have already beaten last season's
champions, drawn with one of the favourites for this season, and had a regulation win over wooden
spoon-chasers KuPS. This puts them level on points with HJK, who dropped their two points at home
to draw specialists TPS.
The Finnish newspapers have been full of talk about Veikkausliiga's apparent 'crisis' in the
last few weeks. Domestic football in Finland has long suffered from poor facilities, low
attendances, players leaving for richer foreign leagues, but these problems have become more
prominent recently, and the football media has not been slow to point out the difficulties.
Veikkausliiga announced their hoped-for attendance figures yesterday, and they seem to be
grounded in as much reality as the budgets. Clubs are hoping for an increase in their attendances
that may be difficult to achieve with current facilities, as well as the cold, hard fact that most
clubs will be unsuccessful in most seasons.
Ari Hjelm has been with Tampere United throughout their ten-year history, first
as an assistant to Harri Kampman and then from 2001 as head coach. He has won three championships,
and it is a common refrain in Tampere that he is primarily responsible for the club's success, and
that he is the best coach in the country.
As this opening round of Veikkausliiga has been decimated by pitch related postponements, this
preview is dedicated to the two men who have actually done quite a lot to get playable pitches in
Finland. Harkimo was instrumental in the construction of Finnair Stadium in Töölö, before
selling his stake in the ground andwinding up Jokerit's football club, while Håkans played a
similar role in the construction of Veritas Stadium in Kupittaa.
Veikkausliiga announced their hoped-for attendance figures yesterday, and they seem to be
grounded in as much reality as the budgets. Clubs are hoping for an increase in their attendances
that may be difficult to achieve with current facilities, as well as the cold, hard fact that most
clubs will be unsuccessful in most seasons.
Should I stay or should I go?
Since the start of the Premier League clubs have spent over £2.5 billion on upgrading their
stadiums. English clubs make more from gate receipts then any of their European counterparts.
Although attendances are still very good, with the exception of the 3 promoted clubs and money
bags Manchester City they are actually slightly down from last season.
Some pretty pedestrian stuff so far this week, perhaps everyone still in shock after our
thrashing on Saturday. First of all a surprising statistic has been released: Bolton's attendances
rose last season by 8%, one of only two clubs to see a rise in attendance. I don't know if you
noticed but last season (and more so this current season) the Reebok has been looking strikingly
empty.
HJK 2 TPS 2
Highlights
Pasi Rautiainen's haircut garnered a lot of headlines when he unveiled it at the Veikkausliiga
media event on the eve of the season. The formerly wild-haired TPS coach claimed that his new,
clean-cut image was the result of a marital diktat after his wife finally snapped at her husband's
barber-aversion.
Hark back to 2006. It was the first season at The Grove and despite many more tickets being on sale
on a match-by-match basis, many gooners couldn't get a ticket to watch their club in the plush new
stadium. It was nigh on impossible for Red members to get a ticket.
In those times, we couldn't buy a home draw in the Carling cup.
Veikkausliiga announced their hoped-for attendance figures yesterday, and they seem to be
grounded in as much reality as the budgets. Clubs are hoping for an increase in their attendances
that may be difficult to achieve with current facilities, as well as the cold, hard fact that most
clubs will be unsuccessful in most seasons.
As this opening round of Veikkausliiga has been decimated by pitch related postponements, this
preview is dedicated to the two men who have actually done quite a lot to get playable pitches in
Finland. Harkimo was instrumental in the construction of Finnair Stadium in Töölö, before
selling his stake in the ground andwinding up Jokerit's football club, while Håkans played a
similar role in the construction of Veritas Stadium in Kupittaa.
As this opening round of Veikkausliiga has been decimated by pitch related postponements, this
preview is dedicated to the two men who have actually done quite a lot to get playable pitches in
Finland. Harkimo was instrumental in the construction of Finnair Stadium in Töölö, before
selling his stake in the ground andwinding up Jokerit's football club, while Håkans played a
similar role in the construction of Veritas Stadium in Kupittaa.
HJK 2 TPS 2
Highlights
Pasi Rautiainen's haircut garnered a lot of headlines when he unveiled it at the Veikkausliiga
media event on the eve of the season. The formerly wild-haired TPS coach claimed that his new,
clean-cut image was the result of a marital diktat after his wife finally snapped at her husband's
barber-aversion.