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Bournemouth beach today. I’m feeling hungry. It must because I'm thinking of sandwiches.

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The first ten minutes of Sunday's Stockholm derby will consist of silence from the short sides – when AIK and Hammarby's supporters jointly protest against police actions.

– It is clear that when two rivalries go together and protesting means that it is something serious, says AIK striker Henok Goitom, who calls for dialogue.

In a joint action, AIK and Hammarby's respective heels have called for silence during Sunday's derby's ten initial minutes. This in a protest against the police's actions during the spring to remove pyrotechnics from allsvenska arenas.

And as I post that Seb Larsson scores 2 goals in two minutes.
 
The first ten minutes of Sunday's Stockholm derby will consist of silence from the short sides – when AIK and Hammarby's supporters jointly protest against police actions.

– It is clear that when two rivalries go together and protesting means that it is something serious, says AIK striker Henok Goitom, who calls for dialogue.

In a joint action, AIK and Hammarby's respective heels have called for silence during Sunday's derby's ten initial minutes. This in a protest against the police's actions during the spring to remove pyrotechnics from allsvenska arenas.

And as I post that Seb Larsson scores 2 goals in two minutes.

I was in the shopping center next to the AIK ground earlier and they weren't silent in there. The bars were rammed and the singing was loud :1980_boogie_down:. The Allsvenska might be a tin pot league (sorry Febbs) but the atmosphere has been cracking at all the games I've been to. They put a lot of big PL clubs to shame with their plastic tourists.

On slight tangent a mate of mine got divorced quite recently and he's been to every Hammarby game home and away for both the footy and hockey this season. He's also doing quite well on the "second hand market".........makes you think really :emoticon-0102-bigsm
 
I was in the shopping center next to the AIK ground earlier and they weren't silent in there. The bars were rammed and the singing was loud :1980_boogie_down:. The Allsvenska might be a tin pot league (sorry Febbs) but the atmosphere has been cracking at all the games I've been to. They put a lot of big PL clubs to shame with their plastic tourists.

On slight tangent a mate of mine got divorced quite recently and he's been to every Hammarby game home and away for both the footy and hockey this season. He's also doing quite well on the "second hand market".........makes you think really :emoticon-0102-bigsm

Well it wasn't completely silent for the first 10 minutes but the noise level certainly ramped up after that.
 
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The first ten minutes of Sunday's Stockholm derby will consist of silence from the short sides – when AIK and Hammarby's supporters jointly protest against police actions.

– It is clear that when two rivalries go together and protesting means that it is something serious, says AIK striker Henok Goitom, who calls for dialogue.

In a joint action, AIK and Hammarby's respective heels have called for silence during Sunday's derby's ten initial minutes. This in a protest against the police's actions during the spring to remove pyrotechnics from allsvenska arenas.

And as I post that Seb Larsson scores 2 goals in two minutes.

Don’t they realise pyrotechnics and can lead to death, conflagration and traumatised people? Shame on them.<laugh>
 
Forget half and half football shirts, what about this? Couldn't decide between City and FC.

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