AS per the TV score caption, take the first 3 letters of Sweden and then first 3 letters of Denmark ... what do you get? Then take remaining letters of Sweden and remaining letters of Denmark...what do you get?
AS per the TV score caption, take the first 3 letters of Sweden and then first 3 letters of Denmark ... what do you get? Then take remaining letters of Sweden and remaining letters of Denmark...what do you get?
I've always looked forward to the day when Fukuoka of Japan play Offenbach.
I find it slightly irritating that when Arsenal are on telly, they don't put "ARS" on the score box. Ridiculous. They put something like "ANL" which ironically, (and seems to have escaped the decision makers attention), looks a bit like "ANAL".
This is the kind of wrapping in cotton wool that society doesn't need. Arsenal is not a swear word, so shortening it to ARS for this purpose is not offensive.
I find it slightly irritating that when Arsenal are on telly, they don't put "ARS" on the score box. Ridiculous. They put something like "ANL" which ironically, (and seems to have escaped the decision makers attention), looks a bit like "ANAL".
This is the kind of wrapping in cotton wool that society doesn't need. Arsenal is not a swear word, so shortening it to ARS for this purpose is not offensive.
I think you'll find that the most offensive word is "Arsenal"
I find it slightly irritating that when Arsenal are on telly, they don't put "ARS" on the score box. Ridiculous. They put something like "ANL" which ironically, (and seems to have escaped the decision makers attention), looks a bit like "ANAL".
This is the kind of wrapping in cotton wool that society doesn't need. Arsenal is not a swear word, so shortening it to ARS for this purpose is not offensive.
I was in a foreign pub recently and they had champions league on. I couldn't work out who was playing. The TV abbreviation was "ASR". I was sure it wasn't Arsenal but took me ages to work it out.
I find it slightly irritating that when Arsenal are on telly, they don't put "ARS" on the score box. Ridiculous. They put something like "ANL" which ironically, (and seems to have escaped the decision makers attention), looks a bit like "ANAL".
This is the kind of wrapping in cotton wool that society doesn't need. Arsenal is not a swear word, so shortening it to ARS for this purpose is not offensive.
Actually, the first season NBC had the Premier here in the states, they did have 4 letter abbreviations on the score box. I remember watching a game of ARSE vs MANC
Hmm... Good question... So Yes your right, but in a way, your also wrong lol!
While the term Scandinavia is commonly used for Denmark, Norway and Sweden, the term the Nordic countries is used unambiguously for Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland, including their associated territories (Greenland, the Faroe Islands, and the Åland Islands).
Hmm... Good question... So Yes your right, but in a way, your also wrong lol!
While the term Scandinavia is commonly used for Denmark, Norway and Sweden, the term the Nordic countries is used unambiguously for Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland, including their associated territories (Greenland, the Faroe Islands, and the Åland Islands).
So Iceland is a Nordic country and not a part of Scandanavia?
Hmm... Good question... So Yes your right, but in a way, your also wrong lol!
While the term Scandinavia is commonly used for Denmark, Norway and Sweden, the term the Nordic countries is used unambiguously for Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland, including their associated territories (Greenland, the Faroe Islands, and the Åland Islands).
So Iceland is a Nordic country and not a part of Scandanavia?
Yet used to be part of Denmark which is a Scandinavian Country?
Denmark Sweden finished 2-2 meaning the Swedes go through 4-3 on aggregate. Catch the replays of Ibrahimovic's second goal from the freekick. It was world class.
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did not know that.
more entertaining than the game at the moment.
And also Poland v Andorra
I reckon they will turn this around on Tuesday at Parken with 48,000 fans willing them on.
This is the kind of wrapping in cotton wool that society doesn't need. Arsenal is not a swear word, so shortening it to ARS for this purpose is not offensive.
The football league play offs are the ones who don't use it at all.
Roma, obviously.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/30012357
While the term Scandinavia is commonly used for Denmark, Norway and Sweden, the term the Nordic countries is used unambiguously for Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland, including their associated territories (Greenland, the Faroe Islands, and the Åland Islands).
Stop taking my straws away from me