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12 minutes ago, Zatman said:

He is a proper clown, this always cheered me up. Cant imagine Jogi Low doing this 

 

SvFF do have a history of terrible adds.

Who can forget Lars Lagerbäck as a Roman General. 

"On my command, unleash Körvlöda!"

 

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So the Östersund fairy tale in the Europa League ends against Arsenal after going out to a 2-4 aggregate.

As expected they could not make up the 0-3 result after the first game but still managed to chock a second string Arsenal going 2-0 ahead at Emirates at HT.

shame they made that giant error at the start of the 2nd half gifting Arsenal the crucial goal.

Still an amazing run by Graham Potter's men who will now be bought up and scattered around Europe in the summer.

Nice to see Ken Sema who I've been banging on about toying with Calum Chambers and scoring. 

Saman Ghoddos also once again having a good game in Europe. 

Will be interesting to see where those 2 end up, sadly it probably won't be with us, even thou i still think we could get the had we tried. But the price will have gone up a fair whack compared to last summer.

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Daniel Kindberg - the chairman behind Östersund is looking into taking over Hartlepool.

He had a meeting with them before the Arsenal game.

BTW Zlatan has previously been linked to Hartlepool about taking up some form of non playing role.

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Horror injury in the Swedish cup game between Örebro and AIK

AIK player Jesper Nyholm tackled by Omoh and reports are that the leg is broken and that the bone pipes were sticking of of his leg

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Looks to be Henrik Larsson and Djibril Cissé bad this one.

Hate to see things like that happening, speedy recovery Jesper.

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Hammarby and their fans as always create a magical atmosphere at their opening home game of the season and the traditional fan march leading up to it.

Even in the freezing cold conditions.

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Article in a Swedish paper about the Hammarby march pictured above.

Obviously you'll have to google translate.

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20 years after the start, the Bajen march is bigger than ever.

At the weekend's all-swedish premiere, thousands of green-dressed supporters gathered to usually go to their homes.

SportExpressen followed during Hammarby's preparations and tried to figure out how the tradition started.

The latter proved to be harder than you could imagine.

Green and white smoke over Björn's garden. Freaking in the air. Green-dressed people everywhere.

A bunch of cries calls "Beer beer beer!" From one side of the park and receives the compulsory answer "brew, brew, brew!" From the other. Some young girls in thin clothes divide intense if they get home and change jackets. An elderly man who has fallen over to the ground will be helped by a warden to get on his legs again. Two American friends, guessing tourists who pass by try to find out what's really going on.

- It's a supporter party. They have won the championship, says one. Hockey. No, football!

- Football or soccer? asks the other one.

Yes, as a third party, it's probably not easy to grasp what's going on. Thousands of people of all ages have gathered around Medborgarplatsen in the heart of Södermalm. The songs and the frames echo, it all seems like an unusually messy city festival. Still, the clock is no more than twelve. One and a half hours remains until the March starts to roll... 

The article continues

https://www.expressen.se/sport/qs/okanda-bakgrunden-till-bajenmarschen/

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33 minutes ago, Zatman said:

Hammarby fans are so impressive. Saw them last season and never shut up for the entire game.

Pity the football was crap :D

It usually is with them.

They've adopted a loser  mentality with the fans and just gone with it.

Them, along with both the other 2 big Stockholm clubs are amazing at creating atmosphere at the games, even thou they of course have their fair share of idiots.

Malmö and Göteborg also do this but to a slightly lesser degree. (Create atmosphere that is)

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Absolutely electric atmosphere at the AIK - DIF game.

Allsvenskan might only be ranked like the 20th or so league in Europe, but for atmosphere at the big games there are only a handful of games in Europe that can rival them.

The fans are fantastic when it comes to Tifo, noise and spectacle.

For anyone visiting Stockholm when there is a big game on I highly recommend going. 

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1 hour ago, sne said:

Absolutely electric atmosphere at the AIK - DIF game.

And smacked their sorry behinds as well. Good times image.png.efe5ae752180a18ee169d117d81d7635.png

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