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Post by fatboy aphex on Nov 14, 2004 16:52:55 GMT -5
La Liga: Real Betis- Barcelona 2-1. Henrik came on in the 65th minute in Barca's first loss in the league this season. Gerard scored Barca goal. Franco's team built with EU funds is getting closer ...
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Post by fatboy aphex on Nov 15, 2004 17:20:16 GMT -5
THE Henrik received the prize for best Swedish male footballer of the year, the GOLDEN BALL ! ( this sounds so much more funny in English)
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Post by fatboy aphex on Nov 15, 2004 23:10:09 GMT -5
And, as you can see, he's extatic.
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Post by TennisHack on Nov 15, 2004 23:12:14 GMT -5
:lmao:
Thanks for the visual aid, aphex.
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Post by fatboy aphex on Nov 20, 2004 17:15:24 GMT -5
La liga: Barcelona-Real Madrid 3-0. "El classico". THE Henrik played from start. He was carried out on a stretcher in the first half. Injured knee. But he came back on the pitch. In hte second half he twisted the same knee and was subbed. Didn't look good . Eto'o, van Bronckhorst and Ronaldinho scored. Barca's fans heckled Real Madrid's Roberto Carlos with monkey sounds. Not very nice. So much for their so called multi-cultural "el barcelonismo" which I read about today.
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Post by ILR on Nov 20, 2004 18:54:19 GMT -5
Did the Barca fans really do that? After what happened in the week? Hmmm. I saw some of the game and what happened to Larsson, he looked to be in some pain. Anyway, Real Madrid got ripped to pieces.
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Post by fatboy aphex on Nov 20, 2004 22:27:28 GMT -5
Well it sure did sound like that at one point in the game. I wonder what Ronaldinho, Larsson and Eto'o thought?
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Post by Patrik Sjöberg on Nov 21, 2004 1:45:44 GMT -5
Well it sure did sound like that at one point in the game. I wonder what Ronaldinho, Larsson and Eto'o thought? Very interesting you say they heckled Roberto Carlos, it's not as if Barca don't have enough black guys in their team and the coach Frank Rijkaard is not exactly white either.
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Post by fatboy aphex on Nov 21, 2004 2:14:52 GMT -5
They probably didn't think about the black players in their own team. They just wanted to find the most hurting way to heckle arch Madridista(?) Carlos. Football fans' logic I guess. I know fans of Sw. AIK done the same when they've had black players on their team.
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Post by Patrik Sjöberg on Nov 21, 2004 2:24:24 GMT -5
They probably didn't think about the black players in their own team. They just wanted to find the most hurting way to heckle arch Madridista(?) Carlos. Football fans' logic I guess. I know fans of Sw. AIK done the same when they've had black players on their team. Well the Black Army and the Blue Saints aren't famous for their intelligence are they? Then again since I am a member of a visible minority I remember sitting on a train from Eskilstuna to Stockholm, and surprisingly a guy from the Black Army was very friendly to me. Those clowns tend not to that. I know there was a problem in Norway with the Brann Bergen fans giving this black guy from Sogndal a lot of crap, but the players were very pissed off about it afterwards, that's the Brann players as well.
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Post by fatboy aphex on Nov 21, 2004 2:35:11 GMT -5
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Post by Patrik Sjöberg on Nov 21, 2004 2:42:41 GMT -5
A guy at my work is a member of Blue Saints. He says he hates Sw. immigrant team Assyriska, but at the same time his best friend at work is a Gambian, former IFK Göteborg player. So Yes, it's funny like maybe the Gambians are higher up the scale than the Turks and the others that play for Assyriska. I had this conversation with these guys from Överkalix and they were saying that they didn't like svartskaller, but for some reason they liked me, so they were nice enough, I was just a bit puzzled then again they had their own reasons for it.
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Post by fatboy aphex on Nov 21, 2004 2:58:26 GMT -5
Actually Assyriska's team is probably the most mixed heritage team in top Sw. divisions. They have swedes, serbs, a ghanaian et.al. Only a couple of players in their current squad are assyrians. The best 5-6 assyrians play for other clubs. The people behind the club are assyrians though. It's peculiar their biggest rivals are Syrianska also from Södertälje. Last time they met there were riots.
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Post by fatboy aphex on Nov 21, 2004 3:00:52 GMT -5
And know your heritage puzzles me GWH . I thought you were a red haired part same?
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Post by Patrik Sjöberg on Nov 21, 2004 3:08:39 GMT -5
And know your heritage puzzles me GWH . I thought you were a red haired part same? It's not naturally red and I am a northerner, all will revealed soon enough. Lets say I am closer to Martin Dahlin than Klabbe Ingesson.
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Post by fatboy aphex on Nov 21, 2004 3:31:22 GMT -5
Ok .
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Post by Patrik Sjöberg on Nov 21, 2004 3:45:33 GMT -5
It has it's good points for sure, but not so good.
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Post by fatboy aphex on Nov 21, 2004 14:21:15 GMT -5
Henrik Larsson will be out for six weeks. There was a piece of bone loose in his left knee. He will undergo surgery tomorrow.
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Post by fatboy aphex on Nov 22, 2004 3:51:35 GMT -5
The CURSE of the Golden Ball = In the last 12 years, every player who has won the Golden Ball, has had more or less severe injuries. Last time Henrik Larsson won it, in 98, he broke his leg a couple of months later and was out until Euro 2000. It's a CURSE, I tell ya!
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Post by fatboy aphex on Nov 22, 2004 7:59:07 GMT -5
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Post by Kiro on Nov 22, 2004 8:20:34 GMT -5
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Post by ILR on Nov 22, 2004 12:50:26 GMT -5
6 months? Shit, thats harsh news. He was doing so well at Barca. Hope he recovers soon
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Post by fatboy aphex on Nov 25, 2004 12:54:31 GMT -5
Henrik Larsson was offered a one year extension of his contract with Barca by club president Joan Laporta. So rest assured this thread will be BACK!
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Post by fatboy aphex on Dec 8, 2004 11:15:51 GMT -5
Samuel Eto'o mimicking Henrik Larsson's classic(ugly) goal gesture.
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Post by fatboy aphex on Dec 8, 2004 11:17:17 GMT -5
Barca in their 'Henrik come back soon' T-shirts.
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Post by fatboy aphex on Dec 8, 2004 11:19:21 GMT -5
Henrik Larsson on crutches in Vail, Colorado, USA.
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Post by fatboy aphex on Dec 8, 2004 11:21:07 GMT -5
THE Henrik working hard at his come-back
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Post by fatboy aphex on Mar 6, 2005 16:08:45 GMT -5
I missed to deliever this piece of news. Henke has thrown away the crutches and is working hard off the pitch on his come-back.
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Post by ILR on Mar 6, 2005 21:07:22 GMT -5
Excellent news How long until he returns? Similarly, Alonso and Cisse are off their crutches now and are both able to run
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Post by fatboy aphex on Mar 9, 2005 7:39:24 GMT -5
He won't say. He'll be back when he'll be back
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