HJK made Champions League history trashing Bangor City 13-0 on aggregate in the
second round of the competition. Both the second leg 10-0 victory at home and aggregate result are
the biggest goal-fests ever celebrated in the Champions League. The result is a remarkable
achievement in its own right, especially by a team from Finland, but, in truth, Bangor never
represented a real test for HJK.
When you go for a Sunday stroll around the Finnish transfer circus at this time of the year,
in this bleak financial and meteorological climate, you would expect to see a sad merry-go-round
sitting stranded in the cold, transfer ponies buried under five feet of snow, emptiness echoing in
the absence of laughter, shrieks of joy and the sound of little feet of transfer rumours scampering
merrily around the ride.