Following on from the recent post about my adopted Danish team FC Nordsjælland's "wonder goal" last weekend I recently came across this well written blog by two welsh guys who had spent a few days watching football in Scandinavia. It summarizes their experiences at the recent home game against FC Copenhagen (where the aforementioned "wonder goal" was scored). If you have the time to read it I can tell you that it's well worth checking out and paints a brilliant picture of what it is to experience football danish style.
Enjoy!
http://lostboyos.wordpress.com/2013/08/16/lost-in-farum-fc-nordsjaelland/
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Wasnt the FCC goalscorer, Gislarson, with us for a while, without ever featuring?
Ive been to Farum. Picked up my first Toyota RAV4 there. Thought I'd share that with you
He played in Odense Boldklub for 3 years, my hometown club - a great talent with a strong will to fight for the team. Unfortunately he has been hit by injuries quite a lot, often when he was just about to hit topform. His development and abilities got FCK's attention and they bought him from OB. A healthy Gíslason would be a great addition to our squad today!
It was unreserved seating over 2 tiers so a long shot. However, having got our relatively cheap 5 pints for £20 my mate and I settled down and lo and behold, him and his mates turned up in front of us a few mins later.
We spent the game getting wasted and bitching about Rommedahl then got a lift to the station. We still catch up occasionally online if Brondby or Charlton have had a big game, I'll have to do the derby with Copenhagen at some point. One around that time was literally women & kids only though.
Also bumped into some West Ham fans on the train back that night & started a "We hate Millwall" chant. We went to see Malmo the following night but it was relatively subdued.
Mergers are a sad reality for a lot of Danish clubs, but (apparently) they're forced to do so, to survive.