I've checked the article and you seem to have a reasonably good grasp of Swedish.![]()

I've checked the article and you seem to have a reasonably good grasp of Swedish.![]()
Febbos also sadly has a better grasp of English than many of the people I'm in contact with on a daily basis
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Haha "THE article"?
And yeah, I reckon that my Swedish is decentEven though is must look pretty crappy with google translate
It's great, for some reason it translates 'Rosenior' to 'Rose Nines', and there's something in there about Tom Cairney needing a hurricane.

Horton's Heros.. my first City team & I had that one on my bedroom wall.. (or near enough that season.. can you check the season?)
1986!
thanx.. sounds right as we moved to Hornsea in '85.. my poster was from "Match" magazine used to get it every week and read it on the 246 bus to Hull on the way to school..
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Last season's. It's probably too early for this season.
Febbos also sadly has a better grasp of English than many of the people I'm in contact with on a daily basis
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Perhaps Febbos may like to comment on these observations as my girlfriend holidays in Scandinavia at the moment and has sent me this.
"Sweden is the best of all and Stockholm we loved. The people are extremely polite and effortlessly change from speaking Swedish to English,to French,to German without batting an eyelid.In the 4 days we were there we never saw a policeman on the street and the restaurants are superb.We picked up a boat to tour the local archipeligo and were told that around Stockholm there are more than 24,000 islands. They count in this the smallest islets and apparently they are rising from the water with climate change.We will now be returning at Christmas time and going right up North to catch the Aurora Borealis which is putting on a stunning show this year apparently.It really is a superb country."