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Zambrotta

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There are plans for an annual friendly with Malmö FF and FCK. One thing that would be pretty cool woud be if there was a cup where all the games were played at Parken over three days. No that wouldn't work. Who can take thrre days off only for football.

Who could imagine that little Helsingborg would eliminate Inter. Recobas miss/Svenssons save on overtime is a classic. AIK played really well in the CL they were only every unlucky.

I am sorry but I hate all of those players, but I liked Pascal Simpson.

Kalle, I am making a home page you helped me with one thing about 6 months ago if you remember. I want to ask you for something new now. I am trying to make a movie downloadable but I don't know how to do and I can't find a guide for it. Webdesign is not exactly popular around here either. Do you think you could help me in someway?
 

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    ++ [ originally posted by Zambrotta ] ++
    There are plans for an annual friendly with Malmö FF and FCK. One thing that would be pretty cool woud be if there was a cup where all the games were played at Parken over three days. No that wouldn't work. Who can take thrre days off only for football.
    Well I would take three days for football anytime. I'm actually planning to go watch some matches in Portugal next year... and I'll need time of for that as well.

    I am sorry but I hate all of those players, but I liked Pascal Simpson.
    I actually don't like him. He was absolute crap for FCK and he was kinda expensive as well. :groan:

    Kalle, I am making a home page you helped me with one thing about 6 months ago if you remember. I want to ask you for something new now. I am trying to make a movie downloadable but I don't know how to do and I can't find a guide for it. Webdesign is not exactly popular around here either. Do you think you could help me in someway?
    I did??? I don't remember that. What did I help you with??? :confused:
    You just need to upload the movie and link straight to it. Example... http://www.zambrottaskickasswebsite.se/thamovie.mpeg

    Pretty easy :)

    Sure I could help out. Tell me some more... :)
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by Zambrotta ] ++

    I am sorry but I hate all of those players
    The more I think about it, I don't like any of them either... Kihlstedt makes to many mistakes and he's now the 2nd keeper. Antonelius is always injured and he's butt-ugly too :D Petterson always screws up those big chances and he scored two goals against Denmark in a friendly once :groan: Bastard!
     

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    ++ [ originally posted by Kaliman ] ++
    I actually don't like him. He was absolute crap for FCK and he was kinda expensive as well. :groan:
    The man couldn't run, that definetely isn't an advantage in modern football.
     

    Zambrotta

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    ++ [ originally posted by Kaliman ] ++


    I did??? I don't remember that. What did I help you with??? :confused:
    You just need to upload the movie and link straight to it. Example... http://www.zambrottaskickasswebsite.se/thamovie.mpeg

    Pretty easy :)

    Sure I could help out. Tell me some more... :)
    You helped me with, If you remember the old design of your website (juventuz.dk) you had this squarepattern in the left column, you helped me make one aswell. I am not using it anymore but thanks anyway. :)

    Strange, I tried that earlier and it didn't work. Perhaps the file was too big.

    I didn't watch Pascal when he played in FCK, but he was awesome with AIK. His goal against Barcelona 97 was awesome. He was great when he was loaned out to Halmstad last year.

    I have plans of watching Milan - Juve this season, but perhaps it would be better to go to Portugal.
     
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    oh yeah... now I remember... :D Loooong time ago and my memory sucks ;)

    About Pascal... I never saw him play that much, besides his matches for FCK. I dunno what happended to him here in Denmark, but he certainly didn't live up to the expectations.

    Let me know if you're gonna go watch Juventus this season. Maybe you could pick me up on the way there... :D

    BTW, it didn't work???
    Do you use one of those free hosting-hotels like yahoo or something, cuz that might be a problem.
     
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    Duel dominates Danish season
    By Peter Bruun (UEFA.com)

    The new Danish season looks set to be a straight race between FC København and Brøndby IF.

    Danish giants
    The giants of Danish football are shaping up to do battle for the Superliga title once again in 2003/04, with most of their rivals having already admitted defeat. Christian Andersen, coach of FC Nordsjælland - who finished third last season under their old name Farum - has said it will be at least two years before his side can make a challenge.

    Reigning champions
    However, reigning champions FCK and 2001/02 winners Brøndby seem evenly matched, so there will still be plenty of intrigue. FCK coach Hans Backe has a large squad which remains largely unchanged since last season, while his opposite number at Brøndby, Michael Laudrup, has lost talented midfield player Mads Jørgensen to Ancona Calcio. This has been offset, however, by the arrival of Swedish defender Andreas Jakobsson from FC Hansa Rostock and Moroccan goalkeeper Karin Zaza from Odense BK.

    UEFA Cup hopefuls
    The struggle for UEFA Cup places will be just as enthralling, as Nordsjælland try to maintain their form of last season. OB also look hungry for success: the Funen side have made five big signings, including Nordsjælland defender Jacob Gregersen and midfield player Steen Nedergaard, who has returned after a spell with England's Norwich City FC.

    Burgeoning talent
    FC Midtjylland may also fancy their chances after recruiting midfield players Thomas Frandsen, from Viborg FF, and Michael Hansen from Esbjerg fB, together with Akademisk Boldklub striker Mohammed Zidan. Esbjerg, meanwhile, can count on the talents of Tommy Bechmann and Jan Kristiansen, and have been boosted by Tommy Løvenkrands' arrival from Scottish side Saint Johnstone FC.

    Relegation candidates
    AB, Viborg, AGF Århus and Aalborg BK are all expected to be out of the running for European places, and it seems unlikely that newcomers Herfølge BK and BK Frem København will be able to make an impact in their first seasons back in the top flight.

    Official policy
    However, much will be demanded of referees in the new term after complaints led to the Danish Football Association (DBU) instigating a new policy of assessing officials on a match-by-match basis. "Referees may have off-days just like players, and we therefore want to have the same option as the managers - to make changes in our team if necessary," said DBU referees commission chairman Finn Jensen.

    Cause for concern
    Referees have been asked to pay close attention to shirt-pulling as well as the use of elbows, both of which caused concern in 2002/03. "I find the tightening of rules in these areas OK," said Superligaen referee Claus Bo Larsen. "It gives us the tools to keep a consistent line in all matches and to stop this annoying tendency to tear shirts and use arms to stop an opponent."

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    I don't agree with this article. The writer has obviously forgotten that stability and consistency doesn't exist in danish football. You can't really write off all teams... claiming that only FCK and Brøndby have a decent shot at winning the championship.

    The danish league is no where as predictable as the scottish or similar leagues. Off course FCK and Brøndby look alot stronger, but it's always very close in the top 5 and really anything can happen.

    BTW, Sliema from Malta beat those Latvians, so now Sliema will face FCK in the 2nd qualifying stage of the Champions League. Any maltese dudes around??? Know anything about this side???
     

    Zambrotta

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    ++ [ originally posted by Kaliman ] ++
    oh yeah... now I remember... :D Loooong time ago and my memory sucks ;)

    About Pascal... I never saw him play that much, besides his matches for FCK. I dunno what happended to him here in Denmark, but he certainly didn't live up to the expectations.

    Let me know if you're gonna go watch Juventus this season. Maybe you could pick me up on the way there... :D

    BTW, it didn't work???
    Do you use one of those free hosting-hotels like yahoo or something, cuz that might be a problem.
    I am actually using one of those freehosting hotels "passagen.se".
    You do not happen to know any free hotel which allows downloads?

    Sure I'll let you know. We have pretty clear plans of seeing Milan - Juventus next year. Me and two other guys have saved money for the trip, one is a Milan fan though. :groan:
    But you somewhat convinced me that I should save the money for Portugal 2004. :undecide:

    Didn't Krister Nordin play in FCK or Bröndby? He is the only guy from AIK I respect. He always plays with short sleeves no matter if it is minusdegrees, which it can be at the end of the season. :angel:
     

    Zambrotta

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    They have drawn the opponents for the next game in the CL qualification. If we can take out Partizan we will face, NEWCASTLE. A great draw in my opinion, it is not very likely that we will win but at least we will have a good game to look forward to. If Newcastle gets some injures and sell Dyer we might even have a chance of winning it.
    FCK will take on Rangers.
     
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    I am actually using one of those freehosting hotels "passagen.se".
    You do not happen to know any free hotel which allows downloads?
    No... sorry. It's been ages since I used a free one.

    Sure I'll let you know. We have pretty clear plans of seeing Milan - Juventus next year. Me and two other guys have saved money for the trip, one is a Milan fan though. :groan:
    But you somewhat convinced me that I should save the money for Portugal 2004. :undecide:
    A Milan fan? :yuck: :groan: :D I still dunno yet. Watching Juve would be very cool. But I wouldn't mind watching Denmark in action in Portugal... :undecide:

    Didn't Krister Nordin play in FCK or Bröndby? He is the only guy from AIK I respect. He always plays with short sleeves no matter if it is minusdegrees, which it can be at the end of the season. :angel:
    He played for Brøndby... :groan:

    ++ [ originally posted by Zambrotta ] ++
    They have drawn the opponents for the next game in the CL qualification. If we can take out Partizan we will face, NEWCASTLE. A great draw in my opinion, it is not very likely that we will win but at least we will have a good game to look forward to. If Newcastle gets some injures and sell Dyer we might even have a chance of winning it.
    FCK will take on Rangers.
    Pretty good draw IMO.
    Off course, FCK will have to beat Sliema first... but that shouldn't be to hard I guess.

    It will be hard against Rangers, especially in Glasgow, but I do believe FCK has a decent chance.

    I have known Peter Løvenkrands for many years, and if he scores against FCK... he'll pay! :fero: :D

    You guys also have a decent chance, but Newcastle is a very strong side. Dunno :undecide: :)

    I just hope to see some more Scandinavian teams in Champions League, and with a little luck it might happen. :)
     

    Zambrotta

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    ++ [ originally posted by Kaliman ] ++


    I have known Peter Løvenkrands for many years, and if he scores against FCK... he'll pay! :fero: :D
    Personally?

    You shouldn't have any problems with Sliam and Rangers is not a mission: impossible.

    A trip to watch Juventus is extremely expensive, about 600$. A trip to Portugal would of course be even more expensive but I think you will get more from a trip to Portugal. More people, more football and better football. But then Sweden has to qualify of course. How is Denmark doing? I don't think we have met the latest ten years. Sweden - Denmark would be one hell of a party.

    Does anyone have a slightest clue what a match ticket to a Euro game could cost?

    Djurgården played 0-0 against West Ham yesterday, withou Källström. A good result in my opinion.
     
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    ++ [ originally posted by Zambrotta ] ++
    Personally?

    You shouldn't have any problems with Sliam and Rangers is not a mission: impossible.

    A trip to watch Juventus is extremely expensive, about 600$. A trip to Portugal would of course be even more expensive but I think you will get more from a trip to Portugal. More people, more football and better football. But then Sweden has to qualify of course. How is Denmark doing? I don't think we have met the latest ten years. Sweden - Denmark would be one hell of a party.

    Does anyone have a slightest clue what a match ticket to a Euro game could cost?

    Djurgården played 0-0 against West Ham yesterday, withou Källström. A good result in my opinion.
    Yes. My brothers and I went to the same school as him. One of them were in the same class, and he (also named Peter) was good friends with Løvenkrands.

    He often came by. And I even played football with him many times. I still see him, whenever he's home. His parents live very close by. :)

    About the trip. We would get more out of trip to Portugal, but it is more expensive and I would love to see Juve in action as well. I really dunno what da hell I'm gonna do.

    Denmark is doing great. Nr. 1 in the group and not far from Euro 2004 now. There's two games left... Romania at home and Bosnia away.

    How about Sweden???
     

    Zambrotta

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    ++ [ originally posted by Kaliman ] ++


    Yes. My brothers and I went to the same school as him. One of them were in the same class, and he (also named Peter) was good friends with Løvenkrands.

    He often came by. And I even played football with him many times. I still see him, whenever he's home. His parents live very close by. :)

    About the trip. We would get more out of trip to Portugal, but it is more expensive and I would love to see you in action as well. I really dunno what da hell I'm gonna do.

    Denmark is doing great. Nr. 1 in the group and not far from Euro 2004 now. There's two games left... Romania at home and Bosnia away.

    How about Sweden???
    http://www.euro2004.com/Competitions/EURO/Standings/Round=1579/Group=1457.html

    San Marino shoudn't be much trouble and we are better than the other teams.

    I found ticket prices aswell:
    http://www.euro2004.com/Competitions/EURO/euro2004sa/Ticketing/pricelist.html
    Not too high I'd say. I mean an Arsenal game is the double.

    Are you trying to make me "reveal myself"? :D
    Anyways, I can tell you that my real name is Calle.
     
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    Yes I am... it's been my sneaky plan all along :devil: :D Calle? :cool: kewl!

    Those prices look pretty good.
    How about prices at the Delle Alpi?? Let's compare them,
     

    Zambrotta

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    I made a little calculation of what it could cost to go to Lissabon.

    If you stay five nights on a three star hotel and fly with a cheap flight it would cost you 5600 SEK, which is about 600 euros.

    That is the exact same cost of what a trip to watch Milan - Juve would cost but that includes a match ticket.

    Now this prize is not for the Euro week so it will be more expensive. So I add another 300 euros.

    That would make it 900 euros and that is for five days stay, which is pretty long, but four or five days doesn't make much economic difference.

    900 euros only for the trip is a whole lot, and now to the tickets. If I stay there five days. I will at least go to three games. That is 35*3 or 55*3. 105 euros or 165 euros. The prizes depends on the seats.

    That makes it 1.005 or 1.065 euros. That is a lot of money. But you can't live five days without eating or drinking. say that I spend 15 euros on eating every day. 5*15 = 75 euros.
    It is harder to count on drinking.
    Let's say 30 euros/ day. 30 *5= 150

    600 + 300 + 165 + 75 + 150 = 1290~1300.

    1300 euros
     
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    hmmm... looking at my bank account, I don't think I will be able to make that trip after all :groan: Maybe I'll have enough to go see Juventus.

    anyway...
    I just had some shocking news and I didn't want to create a new thread. It's about scandinavian football anyway...

    For the past 24 years 'Hummel' have been Denmark's shirt supplier. We've been using their awesome kits for almost a quarter of a century... and now it's all over :down:

    DBU (the danish football federation) announced today that the new sponsor will be 'Adidas'. :down:

    Instead of the kewl danish 'Hummel', Denmark will now be using the crappy german 'Adidas' kits. Of course I haven't seen the new kits yet, but it's sad that Denmark will become a member of this mainstream crap after 24 original 'Hummel' years :down:

    Now I'm gonna go and release my anger on some poor punching-bag... :fero:
     
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    That might be... but after 24 years, it's hard to let go :down:
    Hummel made cool and original shirts... Adidas are pretty good as well... but still :down:
     

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