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Title: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: BigSwede on May 29, 2006, 06:34:51 AM
Greetings from a slightly ( :)) colder part of the world and congratulations on earning a place in the WC! I'm glad to have found my way to your forum as I must confess my knowledge of T&T football is rather limited, and the reports in our national newspapers and tv isn't quite as helpful as one would like concerning T&T.

When talking to other swedes about the opening game many seem to think T&T will be an easy win for us, a view I suppose stems from the fact that we know very little about T&T football. The only player most people recognize is Dwight Yorke (from his very successful spell in Man U). As the English premier league is televised live every saturday (and has been since the 70s), some of us are also acquainted with Shaka Hislop and the, in my view, excellent Stern John. Having been to Ibrox a few times, Big Marv is also on that list. Other than that I (we) know very little. Reading about your pre-WC friendlys vs Rapid Wien and Wales, it seems you have some work to do before opening day. On the other hand, your win against Iceland showes some of your potential.

Our own friendlys have not been exactly thrilling affairs to be honest, a small comfort is the fact that our three big stars have been rested and hopefully they can bring some class to our offence. The starting forward line-up will (barring injury) be Henrik Larsson and Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Henrik Larsson is an integral player for us, and having just returend from a Champions League win with his Barcelona, seems to be better than ever. He has great vision and superb stamina, often running the defence ragged in the second half. Not as fast anymore (he is 34 years old), but a player who makes his teammates better. Zlatan Ibrahimovic has had a rather slow season in Juventus, but they did win the Italian league and he has been their starting forward (although he hasn't scored a lot this year). He is a big and strong player, with excellent technique and often does the unexpected. When these two are playing well they are a match for any defence in the world and they complement each other very well. Our back-up forwards are not in the same league (Rosenberg playing in Ajax is  a speedy forward, good in the box but very much reliant on others to make the play. Allback won the goalscoring title in the Danish league, and is a typical poacher - invicible for long streches of time, but has a great feel for the goal and deacent first touch). Our third major player is unfoubtedly Fredrik Ljungberg of Arsenal, recent runners-up in the Champions League. Ljungberg is a speedy mid-fielder who runs his heart out in every game. In Arsenal, as well as in the national team, he typically makes runs from a winger position in deep behind the cental defence creating an extra dimension of attack, drawing coverage and making space for his teammates. Ljungberg scored seven or eight goals in the qualifiers and is the player who draws more fouls and yellow cards than any other in the premier league (mostly due to his very quick accelerations). Actually the fastest player in Arsenal (beating even Thierry Henry) over six yards.

Our midfield, apart from Ljungberg, consist of Kim Kallstrom, Tobias Linderoth, Christian Wilhelmsson. Linderoth is our "cleaner", the link between the defence and the midfield, he is like a terrier - rather small, very tough and tireless - and he is the key to our defenceive play. Kallstrom recently signed for French champions Lyon and is a left-footed, creative midfielder with good vision and a great shot, a bit slow sometimes and still very young - we're hoping this will be his break through tournament. As for the right side of mid-field, this spot is still open and must be considered our weak spot. Wilhelmsson of Anderlecht has been playing there in the qualifiers, but his form is rather poor. At his best he is a quick, irrational player who likes to challenge his opponents. We all hope he gets it together in time, because our options for this position are not all that good.

The defence is usually solid, although injury to our central defender and captain Mellberg (Aston Villa) makes matters more uncertain. He is playing again but has not had much of a season. Commanding in the air and supprisinly quick, he must be at his best if we are to progress. Right now it seems to be either Teddy Lucic (former Bundesliga and EPL-player, now in a domestic club) or Petter Hansson (Herenveen, Holland) who will play alongside Mellberg. They are similar in style - tall, decent with the ball and good markers. Neither is particularly quick (unfortunately), but both are quite experianced. Left back Erik Edman (Rennes, France) is also coming back from injury. An attacking left back with a great left foot. Good tackler and decent speed. Having no natural right back in the team, the choise will either be Alexandersson (defensive mid-fielder now playing domstically) or Mikael Nilsson (Panathinaikos, Greece). Nilsson has looked the better of the two in the friendlies, but we'll see who Coach Lagerback will choose come game day.

Sweden will play 4-4-2 with a solid, organized defence and several different attacking options. Traditionally we have relied on speed in the mid-field and counter attack football, but with Zlatan in the team we can now much more than before also hold the ball in attack. Sweden has, as usual under coach Lagerback, looked solid in the qualifiers, but now the real test begins.

How will T&T be playing? From what I have seen and read you seem to play 4-3-3, but effectivly play 4-5-1 when under preassure. Your central defence seem big and strong, but perhaps lacking a bit in pace? Stern John presents a real danger to the opposition, but how can you keep him from being isolated? What are your strong and weak points in defence and attack? Who are your most important players? Whats your game plan?

What are your view on the opening game?
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: The_Ice on May 29, 2006, 06:50:15 AM
Swede spy!!!lol... welcome!!!uhh... we dont use the 4-3-3 formation but rather more for the 4-5-1... our team will use 4-4-2 quite effectively and will provide an extremely tough challenge for ur team... especially if corneal glenn is fit to play... do ur research on him... lol
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: Sam on May 29, 2006, 07:05:02 AM
You not telling us what we do not know allready, the thing is, everyone knows about Sweden and England but no one knows much about T&T and Paraguay, so good try my friend. We will remain unknown until the world cup, and dont let the friendly games fool yuh, you just had a 0-0 tie in your last game as well, but right now we just working on a few techniques.
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: kappy on May 29, 2006, 07:10:29 AM
Swede spy!!!lol... welcome!!!uhh... we dont use the 4-3-3 formation but rather more for the 4-5-1... our team will use 4-4-2 quite effectively and will provide an extremely tough challenge for ur team... especially if corneal glenn is fit to play... do ur research on him... lol

Dear Big Swede ... welcome ... its cool to know you are trying to learn obout our country ... thanks for the info on your team also ... but I ce was incorrect we will be using Brian Lara as our main striker, whit a fella named Chanders as his partner ... please relay this message to your coaching staff ... by the way we will also be using Ato Boldon in goal ... if you need any more info i will be happy to provide it ...
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: The_Ice on May 29, 2006, 07:14:36 AM
oh sh!t man... i real dotish when it comes to football... i forgot lara was on the squad... dont worry abt me... that corneal glenn fella plays cricket and dont know squat abt football
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: oconnorg on May 29, 2006, 07:16:54 AM
Dwayne Bravo should be out of injury in time for the sweeden match..
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: BigSwede on May 29, 2006, 07:18:15 AM
So I guess you'll have the worlds fastest goalkeeper  ;D. We'll just tell Zlatan to shout "Ready, Set...Go!" and then roll the ball into the open net ;)
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: doc on May 29, 2006, 07:20:08 AM
Swede spy!!!lol... welcome!!!uhh... we dont use the 4-3-3 formation but rather more for the 4-5-1... our team will use 4-4-2 quite effectively and will provide an extremely tough challenge for ur team... especially if corneal glenn is fit to play... do ur research on him... lol

Dear Big Swede ... welcome ... its cool to know you are trying to learn obout our country ... thanks for the info on your team also ... but I ce was incorrect we will be using Brian Lara as our main striker, whit a fella named Chanders as his partner ... please relay this message to your coaching staff ... by the way we will also be using Ato Boldon in goal ... if you need any more info i will be happy to provide it ...
oh sh!t man... i real dotish when it comes to football... i forgot lara was on the squad... dont worry abt me... that corneal glenn fella plays cricket and dont know squat abt football
Dwayne Bravo should be out of injury in time for the sweeden match..
I don't know what the point of these responses are when this forum is replete with forumites opinions on our players, their selections etc. ???
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: BigSwede on May 29, 2006, 07:21:52 AM
Thanks for the welcome and the (honest  ;) )replys. How is Big Marv by the way, still injured?
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: oconnorg on May 29, 2006, 07:22:44 AM
Swede spy!!!lol... welcome!!!uhh... we dont use the 4-3-3 formation but rather more for the 4-5-1... our team will use 4-4-2 quite effectively and will provide an extremely tough challenge for ur team... especially if corneal glenn is fit to play... do ur research on him... lol

Dear Big Swede ... welcome ... its cool to know you are trying to learn obout our country ... thanks for the info on your team also ... but I ce was incorrect we will be using Brian Lara as our main striker, whit a fella named Chanders as his partner ... please relay this message to your coaching staff ... by the way we will also be using Ato Boldon in goal ... if you need any more info i will be happy to provide it ...
oh sh!t man... i real dotish when it comes to football... i forgot lara was on the squad... dont worry abt me... that corneal glenn fella plays cricket and dont know squat abt football
Dwayne Bravo should be out of injury in time for the sweeden match..
I don't know what the point of these responses are when this forum is replete with forumites opinions on our players, their selections etc. ???

man is jess kicks we ketching on de man relax hoss.!
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: oconnorg on May 29, 2006, 07:23:38 AM
Thanks for the welcome and the (honest  ;) )replys. How is Big Marv by the way, still injured?

He still has a little knock.. doh worry he will be fine in time for you guys...
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: The_Ice on May 29, 2006, 07:25:11 AM
Swede spy!!!lol... welcome!!!uhh... we dont use the 4-3-3 formation but rather more for the 4-5-1... our team will use 4-4-2 quite effectively and will provide an extremely tough challenge for ur team... especially if corneal glenn is fit to play... do ur research on him... lol

Dear Big Swede ... welcome ... its cool to know you are trying to learn obout our country ... thanks for the info on your team also ... but I ce was incorrect we will be using Brian Lara as our main striker, whit a fella named Chanders as his partner ... please relay this message to your coaching staff ... by the way we will also be using Ato Boldon in goal ... if you need any more info i will be happy to provide it ...
oh sh!t man... i real dotish when it comes to football... i forgot lara was on the squad... dont worry abt me... that corneal glenn fella plays cricket and dont know squat abt football
Dwayne Bravo should be out of injury in time for the sweeden match..
I don't know what the point of these responses are when this forum is replete with forumites opinions on our players, their selections etc. ???

wuz trying to confuse the opponents  >:( lmao
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: BigSwede on May 29, 2006, 07:26:43 AM
Sounds good. Seen his a couple of times at Ibrox, and he's (in my view) a really good player. Could be an interesting match-up against Zlatan I think.
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: oconnorg on May 29, 2006, 07:27:59 AM
Sounds good. Seen his a couple of times at Ibrox, and he's (in my view) a really good player. Could be an interesting match-up against Zlatan I think.

No match up.. Zlatan wont be able to handle Marvin Dog Andrews
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: The_Ice on May 29, 2006, 07:31:45 AM
ever see a Birchall rocket???  ;D  for ur sake i hope ur keeper can handle one
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: BigSwede on May 29, 2006, 07:32:53 AM
Btw Sam, not trying to tell you anything you don't already know, just giving my view on our team and trying to learn more about yours. If there is anything you would like to know about the swedish team, just ask and I'll give you my thoughts on the matter.
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: BigSwede on May 29, 2006, 07:40:33 AM
Never seen such a rocket, no... Hope to see one against, lets say, England. Just realized I never commented on our goalie. Andreas Isaksson signed for Juventus at age 17, moved back to Sweden and won the league with Djurgarden. Later replaced Peter Chech at Rennes, where he now plays. He has (like so many others) been injured this season, but seems to be fit enough now and played the last five or six games for Rennes this season. A tall goalie, with very good reflexes although he can still improve on positioning on corners and crosses. Still only 22-23 years old, but very promising. A great shot-stopper, so I'd rather se a rocket fired his way than crosses between him and our central defenders. Yorke still lethal in that area I guess..?
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: truetrini on May 29, 2006, 07:40:58 AM
Welcome BigSwede.   Glad you took the time to visit and share your thoughts.

Sweden will NOT be a push over for any team in this tourney.  You guys always play hard and do well.  I am much more concerned about Larsson than any other player on your team.  He is proven at all levels of the game and is a constant thorn in defenses the world over...from Scottish leagues to Champions league to th World Cup.  Admittedly, T&T should pose no trouble to Sweden on paper, but the game is played on the field and I for one hopes that we give a good account of ourselves and give you a hard time and hopefully, spring the surprise.

Good luck and see you in Germany.
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: Dinner Mints on May 29, 2006, 07:42:18 AM
I've heard that Ljungberg would miss the first group game due to injury, and was actually trying to recover in time for the second.
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: kappy on May 29, 2006, 07:43:01 AM
Btw Sam, not trying to tell you anything you don't already know, just giving my view on our team and trying to learn more about yours. If there is anything you would like to know about the swedish team, just ask and I'll give you my thoughts on the matter.

yes ... will the team be bringing cheerleaders ... Big Swede just joking ...all in good fun ....
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: BigSwede on May 29, 2006, 07:52:47 AM
I agree truetrini, the game is played on the field and not on paper. I think (and hope) the game will be interesting and exciting. Every game in a WC is difficult, and every nation playing there has earned their spot through a tough qualifying tournament.

Ljungberg has suffered a bruised bone (according to the papers) and is currently in rehab (resting I guess). I am sure he will play the opening match (although he perhaps should be rested), just like he has played the important games for Arsenal this season. He has had this injury for quite some time and still played for Arsenal. From what I gather, two bones in his foot grind against one another and causes swelling and pain, and he is usually on cruches the day after a match. The swelling and pain goes away in a few days and he can play again (with some painkilling injections anyway). He will be in pain, but then again that's something he's used to, since he always seem to be injured one way or another.

It would be a big loss for us if he can't play because much of our attacking game relies on his runs form the mid-field
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: Dutty on May 29, 2006, 07:53:36 AM
Btw Sam, not trying to tell you anything you don't already know, just giving my view on our team and trying to learn more about yours. If there is anything you would like to know about the swedish team, just ask and I'll give you my thoughts on the matter.

Hey Big swede

Thanks for your open and candid perspectives on the swedish team

Truth is like everything else in the world , the davids usually know more about goliaths, than the goliaths know about david (to use a bad analogy)
A lot of the posters on here follow european football religiously, so a lot of the info you posted may seem redundant to many

I'm sure a scan of previous topics or threads with regard to T&T games will give you a lot of the info you need and at the same time make you seem extremely knowledgeable when you are sitting with your friends watching sweden play its first game... a game that you folks are going to lose by the way  ;)

Like everwhere else on the planet there are diverse personalities in here, some may seem a little abrasive with their replies, (as an example Sam is known as an online and offline enforcer) dont take that to heart, they are all patriots and a good bunch of guys, stick around you may pick up some info that will make you the football guru of small unknown teams when next youre having a drink at your local bar

Good luck to your team....oh did I mention your boys are going to lose?  :D
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: fishs on May 29, 2006, 08:01:18 AM
 Sweden is a big team in the WC.
 
Most people here only concentrating on England because a good result against them (even a draw) will be something to celebrate and talk about for years to come.
 
 But in my opinion Sweden have the goods to top the group and go very far in this WC.

Abramhovic could turn out to be the scorer of the tournament with his size and pace.

 But doh ever underestimate the Magician when he on de ball.
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: BigSwede on May 29, 2006, 08:04:18 AM
Thanks for the helpful post Dutty, and I will most certainly read previous topics and threads in the forum, and should maybe have done my research a little bit better before starting this thread... If I come off as patronizing or ignorant I do apologise. I'll try to limit my redundancy to stating, what will surely soon be a fact, that Sweden will win on the 10th  ;)
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: The_Ice on May 29, 2006, 08:08:33 AM
Thanks for the helpful post Dutty, and I will most certainly read previous topics and threads in the forum, and should maybe have done my research a little bit better before starting this thread... If I come off as patronizing or ignorant I do apologise. I'll try to limit my redundancy to stating, what will surely soon be a fact, that Sweden will win on the 10th ;)

its good to dream sometimes :P
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: oconnorg on May 29, 2006, 08:10:08 AM
Thanks for the helpful post Dutty, and I will most certainly read previous topics and threads in the forum, and should maybe have done my research a little bit better before starting this thread... If I come off as patronizing or ignorant I do apologise. I'll try to limit my redundancy to stating, what will surely soon be a fact, that Sweden will win on the 10th  ;)

Nah... Not on the 10th.. probably some other date!
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: fishs on May 29, 2006, 08:13:37 AM
Thanks for the helpful post Dutty, and I will most certainly read previous topics and threads in the forum, and should maybe have done my research a little bit better before starting this thread... If I come off as patronizing or ignorant I do apologise. I'll try to limit my redundancy to stating, what will surely soon be a fact, that Sweden will win on the 10th  ;)

 Yuh jus get downright disrepectful.
 
  We have ah saying " God doh sleep".

  Be very carefull it have men here who could plant crapaud wid padlock on yuh front step . :devil: :devil: :devil: :devil:
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: The_Ice on May 29, 2006, 08:16:58 AM
maybe you mean this game

 Germany (GER) : Sweden (SWE)
 
Friendly 2006 GELSENKIRCHEN, GERMANY - 16.08.2006
 


nah not germany... try a lil earlier like against paraguay
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: kappy on May 29, 2006, 08:31:06 AM
Thanks for the helpful post Dutty, and I will most certainly read previous topics and threads in the forum, and should maybe have done my research a little bit better before starting this thread... If I come off as patronizing or ignorant I do apologise. I'll try to limit my redundancy to stating, what will surely soon be a fact, that Sweden will win on the 10th  ;)

Big Swede ... you play England on the 15th ..not the 10th .... but thats ok ... i know you will be little anxiuos after losing to the Soca Warriors ...
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: Pointman on May 29, 2006, 08:36:20 AM
Welcome to the forum Big Swede. Thanks for the team info but as the other guys have said we are well acquainted with Swedish players and the WC history of the Swedish team. We all look forward to playing you guys, but of course for us England is the big fish. Hey Big Swede what is Martin Dahlin doing these days. I used to really enjoy watching him play, his dad is from our neighbour to the south, Venezuela.

Peace
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: BigSwede on May 29, 2006, 08:42:33 AM
 :) It will be a big game for both teams on the 10th I think. Opening matches are always difficult, a lot of nerves, everyones hopes are still up, anything can happen. Sweden doesn't have the best of records regarding opening matches in the world cup: Italia -90 lost to Brazil 1-2, USA -94 lost to Cameroon 1-2, Japan -02 1-1 draw against England. Still, Sweden won the bronze medal in -94, and advanced from the group stage in -02 from a group consisting of England, Argentina and Nigeria.

So even if the opening game may seem vitally important, it doen't have to matter all that much in the end. Lets hope for an entertaining match with a fair result in the end (2-1 to sweden sounds about right to anyone? ;))
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: truetrini on May 29, 2006, 08:46:38 AM
:) It will be a big game for both teams on the 10th I think. Opening matches are always difficult, a lot of nerves, everyones hopes are still up, anything can happen. Sweden doesn't have the best of records regarding opening matches in the world cup: Italia -90 lost to Brazil 1-2, USA -94 lost to Cameroon 1-2, Japan -02 1-1 draw against England. Still, Sweden won the bronze medal in -94, and advanced from the group stage in -02 from a group consisting of England, Argentina and Nigeria.

So even if the opening game may seem vitally important, it doen't have to matter all that much in the end. Lets hope for an entertaining match with a fair result in the end (2-1 to sweden sounds about right to anyone? ;))

BigSwede, let me warn you about something we call "goat mouth"

Most non-trini supporters who come here boasting about their team's prowess and superiority over The T&T Soca Warriors, usually disappear after playing us...oftentimes with their tails firmly betwixt their legs!

Just a word of warning.

P.S.   Do you like beet on your crow?
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: BigSwede on May 29, 2006, 08:47:28 AM
Marin Dahlin quit football after sustaining a backinjury som years ago, and promply started a shirt and shoe-label (perhaps inspired by teammate Tomas Brolin's decision to start a company selling everything from vacuum cleaning equipment to shirts and shoes) I think business is quite good for his company and I havn't seen him on any sports shows lately. He worked as a football commentator for a while, but not in the last few years.
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: jr sams on May 29, 2006, 08:48:37 AM

 (2-1 to sweden sounds about right to anyone? ;))
Over England, sure you guys could beat them 2-1 8)....welcome to the board and good luck in the WC
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: truetrini on May 29, 2006, 08:50:19 AM
BigSwede..check this out  :devil: :devil:


http://www.socawarriorssc.com/swonline/smf/index.php?topic=15946.msg164524#msg164524
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: BigSwede on May 29, 2006, 08:51:22 AM
Fair warning truetrini. Can one hope (rather than boast)?
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: truetrini on May 29, 2006, 08:53:33 AM
Fair warning truetrini. Can one hope (rather than boast)?

Yes my friend...hope away.

OI spent 6 months in Karlskrona back in the 1980's.

Had a blast...gotta love Swedish womern..
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: BigSwede on May 29, 2006, 08:54:51 AM
You seem to have a strangely intimate knowledge of poultry, Trini...  ;)
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: oconnorg on May 29, 2006, 08:56:13 AM
ahahaha
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: BigSwede on May 29, 2006, 08:57:04 AM
we're spoiled, I know  ;D
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: truetrini on May 29, 2006, 09:01:40 AM
You seem to have a strangely intimate knowledge of poultry, Trini...  ;)

hahahahaha learned it all from my time in Karlskrona
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: davidephraim on May 29, 2006, 09:01:51 AM
Swede spy!!!lol... welcome!!!uhh... we dont use the 4-3-3 formation but rather more for the 4-5-1... our team will use 4-4-2 quite effectively and will provide an extremely tough challenge for ur team... especially if corneal glenn is fit to play... do ur research on him... lol

Dear Big Swede ... welcome ... its cool to know you are trying to learn obout our country ... thanks for the info on your team also ... but I ce was incorrect we will be using Brian Lara as our main striker, whit a fella named Chanders as his partner ... please relay this message to your coaching staff ... by the way we will also be using Ato Boldon in goal ... if you need any more info i will be happy to provide it ...
Dont forget Bertille St. Clair playing holding midfielder alongside Bob-marley and Cro-Cro.  I think they playin 1-3-5
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: BigSwede on May 29, 2006, 09:06:58 AM
hm - maybe thats why the call the Karlskrona region "the farm of Sweden"... and I'm starting to understand why you seem to have liked your stay there ;)

well - 5p.m. here, another working day done, se you tomorrow, and thanks for the welcome to your forum!
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: truetrini on May 29, 2006, 09:14:08 AM
You stop lying.  You know Karlskrona ois a wonderful Naval Town.

I really loved it there.
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: Pointman on May 29, 2006, 09:22:23 AM
You seem to have a strangely intimate knowledge of poultry, Trini...  ;)

The more you talk to TrueTrini the more you'll find the kinds of knowledge he has quite strange indeed. ;D

PSSSSSTT a word of advise Big Swede, don't breach the topic of FIFA vice president and Trinidad and Tobago national Jack Warner. :beermug:
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: Big Magician on May 29, 2006, 09:33:07 AM
sweden dead
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: Trini/Sverige on May 29, 2006, 09:56:50 AM
tjena bigswede hur är det, var är sverige bor du??.Well i am a trini living in sweden and it interesting to see that you are here on our site yes the stories in the aftonbladet and expressen here have not said the best about our team and that really upsets me.jag har t.o.m skrivit till dom om det men men....iaf VÄLKOMMEN to socawarriors.net
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: grskywalker on May 29, 2006, 10:04:06 AM
well thanks Big Swede for the inside info we will make sure it get's to the right people.  :rotfl:

What you don't know will not hurt you
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: BigSwede on May 29, 2006, 10:25:43 AM
I'm not lying truetrini, although Karlskrona is a wonderful naval town it is also a major city in the region of Blekinge - also known as "the farm of Sweden", supposedly for all the grain produced in the area, but now I think we know the real reason for that epithet  :).

Hi Airforce, I'm from Umea (thus at a safe distance from the dubious animal lovers of Blekinge), and I will follow your example and write to our major newspapers concerning the total lack of acual reporting on, well any team really, but in particular T&T and Paraguay. The only in depth football reporting and analysis in print, I think, can be found in a monthly football magazine called Offside.

I hope things are better for you guys in T&T, who are your best football reporters and where do they write?

So truetrini, I hear you like Jack Warner...  ;) Personally I find Sepp Blatter to be the real b*stard in the FIFA organization, in everything the man does - from bribing his way into the position to skimming money, escalating the nepothism etc. There seem to be alot of that going around these days (Juve, Berlusconi)
Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on May 29, 2006, 10:57:19 AM
welcome bigswde but sorry you and ur blonde row boat team will lose on the 10th

sorry


Sweden 0  TnT 2
Sweden 1 Paraguay 1
England 4  Sweden 1 (sven will end the jinx)
Title: Im i Swedish guy !!! And we gonna have a Great game against each othters !!
Post by: P3 (from Sweden) on June 01, 2006, 09:52:37 AM
I think we gonna have the greatest game ever and in whole tournament !!! :devil:

I think we gonna have a great game and Party before/during/after etc........

Because i know how u guys can party!!!!

SO see yaa in Germany ????

-P3

Title: Re: Im i Swedish guy !!! And we gonna have a Great game against each othters !!
Post by: FF on June 01, 2006, 09:55:05 AM
On da rizzle!!

Just bring plenty of your wimmenz!!
Title: Re: Im i Swedish guy !!! And we gonna have a Great game against each othters !!
Post by: sprog on June 01, 2006, 11:53:23 AM
you'll might not want to party afterwards but you're all welcome to join us :party: :wavetowel: :chilling: :clown:
Title: Re: Im i Swedish guy !!! And we gonna have a Great game against each othters !!
Post by: P3 (from Sweden) on June 01, 2006, 11:58:32 AM
 :beermug: :rotfl:  OF Course i gonna Party !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   and of Course we gonna win over you  :D
It´s gonna be a fantastic game for both of us ......

STAMINA !!!


See yaa in Germany.... 
Title: Re: Im i Swedish guy !!! And we gonna have a Great game against each othters !!
Post by: P3 (from Sweden) on June 01, 2006, 11:59:58 AM
Of course i gonna bring some girlyssssssssss!!!  :devil:
Title: Re: Im i Swedish guy !!! And we gonna have a Great game against each othters !!
Post by: P3 (from Sweden) on June 01, 2006, 12:07:00 PM
On da rizzle!!

Just bring plenty of your wimmenz!!
hahahahahahahhahah  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:. yeah man de game go be good.  u guys will win...hey u ever hear de expression. playing dead to catch corbeau(vulture) aliive.



Yes !!! Sweden often play really bad against other bad teamz !!
Other side we play really good  against good teamz like England etc......
Title: Re: Im i Swedish guy !!! And we gonna have a Great game against each othters !!
Post by: FATZ on June 01, 2006, 12:11:32 PM
Tell the girllysss(once they are legal age) and the wimmenz(not the menz who like to play wimmenz) to come visit Trinidad after the cup and they'll see the real party. You could come too but yuh must bring at least 3 girls with you.
Title: Re: Im i Swedish guy !!! And we gonna have a Great game against each othters !!
Post by: P3 (from Sweden) on June 01, 2006, 12:14:48 PM
lol u syaing we r really bad ?? lol...y thanks so much.  your a brave soul i must say. go into an englad forum and say somethign subtly derrogatory like what u just did. they will find u. we just dont ahve th etime or impetus. just bring the ladies. well then again then rest of guys in this room may answer u soon enough.lol

I dont say u are bad !!  ( i did   ;D, wanted reactions.......)  But u understand what i mean. I think u guys can go futher than most teamz. U maybe are the new Kamerun??

Let the best team win !!!!!

But its gonna be a big party anyway !!!!!!!
Title: Re: Im i Swedish guy !!! And we gonna have a Great game against each othters !!
Post by: monty on June 01, 2006, 12:18:19 PM
lol u syaing we r really bad ?? lol...y thanks so much.  your a brave soul i must say. go into an englad forum and say somethign subtly derrogatory like what u just did. they will find u. we just dont ahve th etime or impetus. just bring the ladies. well then again then rest of guys in this room may answer u soon enough.lol

I dont say u are bad !!  ( i did   ;D, wanted reactions.......)  But u understand what i mean. I think u guys can go futher than most teamz. U maybe are the new Kamerun??

Let the best team win !!!!!

But its gonna be a big party anyway !!!!!!!


Bring some of whatever you smoking too....
Title: Re: Im i Swedish guy !!! And we gonna have a Great game against each othters !!
Post by: grskywalker on June 01, 2006, 12:20:52 PM
lol u syaing we r really bad ?? lol...y thanks so much.  your a brave soul i must say. go into an englad forum and say somethign subtly derrogatory like what u just did. they will find u. we just dont ahve th etime or impetus. just bring the ladies. well then again then rest of guys in this room may answer u soon enough.lol

I dont say u are bad !!  ( i did   ;D, wanted reactions.......)  But u understand what i mean. I think u guys can go futher than most teamz. U maybe are the new Kamerun??

Let the best team win !!!!!

But its gonna be a big party anyway !!!!!!!


Bring some of whatever you smoking too....

HA I was jus on the chat room with P3 the man is tears oui, he sound like he partying from now till the final match. As long as he bring some ah dem Swedish girls :P :o :o
Title: Re: Im i Swedish guy !!! And we gonna have a Great game against each othters !!
Post by: P3 (from Sweden) on June 01, 2006, 12:22:35 PM
 :devil: :devil:   YES lets upset ENGLAND !!!!!!  (hope the big stars gonna Cry rivers)

Hope we give Paraguay a real hard time to......
Title: Re: Im i Swedish guy !!! And we gonna have a Great game against each othters !!
Post by: grskywalker on June 01, 2006, 12:24:42 PM
so P3 is Sweden and TNT  going to the second round!!!
Title: Re: Im i Swedish guy !!! And we gonna have a Great game against each othters !!
Post by: P3 (from Sweden) on June 01, 2006, 12:28:40 PM
I HOPE we both    !!!!  (Sweden and TNT going to next round)  then the world gonna be quiet.
Title: i hope that Sweden and TNT going to next round ! then the world gonna be quiet.
Post by: P3 (from Sweden) on June 01, 2006, 12:44:02 PM
LEts upset England a lot !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: i hope that Sweden and TNT going to next round ! then the world gonna be quiet.
Post by: P3 (from Sweden) on June 01, 2006, 12:48:03 PM
 :rotfl: :beermug: PARTY  !!!!!  :beermug: :devil:
Title: Re: i hope that Sweden and TNT going to next round ! then the world gonna be qu
Post by: P3 (from Sweden) on June 01, 2006, 12:52:13 PM
P3 is a true supporter..... :beermug: for u man

Cheers Back  !!!!!!      :beermug:      I maybe gonna meet u in Port of Spain in February ? Going for the MAS !!!
Title: Re: i hope that Sweden and TNT going to next round ! then the world gonna be quiet.
Post by: P3 (from Sweden) on June 01, 2006, 12:53:47 PM
Welcome P3
yes it would be sweet if we could let England go home early
buh ya goin for the most threads in the shortest amount of time or wha? :devil: :rotfl:

have a quiet time at work !! ANd is so funny that 2 of the Countrys i love most in the world gonna play against each others....
Title: Re: i hope that Sweden and TNT going to next round ! then the world gonna be qu
Post by: P3 (from Sweden) on June 01, 2006, 12:56:25 PM
P3 is a true supporter..... :beermug: for u man

Cheers Back  !!!!!!      :beermug:      I maybe gonna meet u in Port of Spain in February ? Going for the MAS !!!
lol so that is it. u want to make frens with us to come trinidad and get all the women for carnival next yr. lol dont worry u gonna have fun. we will supply u with alot of sexy women

Been there 5 times before actually !!!  is so funny and i need Stammiiina !!!
Title: Re: Im i Swedish guy !!! And we gonna have a Great game against each othters !!
Post by: whistler91 on June 01, 2006, 01:10:24 PM
lol u syaing we r really bad ?? lol...y thanks so much.  your a brave soul i must say. go into an englad forum and say somethign subtly derrogatory like what u just did. they will find u. we just dont ahve th etime or impetus. just bring the ladies. well then again then rest of guys in this room may answer u soon enough.lol

I dont say u are bad !!  ( i did   ;D, wanted reactions.......)  But u understand what i mean. I think u guys can go futher than most teamz. U maybe are the new Kamerun??

Let the best team win !!!!!

But its gonna be a big party anyway !!!!!!!


Bring some of whatever you smoking too....

second dat!
Title: Re: Im i Swedish guy !!! And we gonna have a Great game against each othters !!
Post by: MickeyRat on June 01, 2006, 01:14:53 PM
P3:

Please invite alot of girls Swedish Erotica type.
Title: Re: Im i Swedish guy !!! And we gonna have a Great game against each othters !!
Post by: DaBratt on June 01, 2006, 02:25:16 PM
Party all night long, if we loose? Even bigger reason to party!?

Gonne be a LOT of Swedes in Germany, even a lot of sweet swedes. Since it seems like many is requesting blond things... ;)
Title: Re: Im i Swedish guy !!! And we gonna have a Great game against each othters !!
Post by: P3 (from Sweden) on June 01, 2006, 02:48:23 PM
Of course i gonna try to take some blond wimmennzz to u all to wine all nite long !"!!!!!!
Title: Re: Im i Swedish guy !!! And we gonna have a Great game against each othters !!
Post by: paddy on June 01, 2006, 02:59:19 PM
sweden team a bit like ikea flat pack... always have a screw missin!

larsen is a great player,

ps can you boys help me get a couple  tickets ?
Title: See Yaa all Warriors in Germany ??!!!!
Post by: P3 (from Sweden) on June 01, 2006, 03:28:42 PM
Hope u gonna have a good W.C and hope we both beat England  hehehe :devil:


So  Cheers  :beermug: to u all..........



P.s  Dident like that they took my other threeds away !!  It wasent me who talked about the blond girls. I just answared only !!!


-P3
Title: Re: See Yaa all Warriors in Germany ??!!!!
Post by: trinindian on June 01, 2006, 03:36:50 PM
http://www.socawarriorssc.com/swonline/smf/index.php?topic=16218.60

They weren't taken away jus combined with a similar thread see link above
Title: Re: See Yaa all Warriors in Germany ??!!!!
Post by: Small Magician aka Wazza on June 01, 2006, 03:45:46 PM
Hope u gonna have a good W.C and hope we both beat England  hehehe :devil:


So  Cheers  :beermug: to u all..........



P.s  Dident like that they took my other threeds away !!  It wasent me who talked about the blond girls. I just answared only !!!


-P3

yeh cheers but allyuh eh beating england......   yuh getting 4 from them and 2 from us
Title: Re: See Yaa all Warriors in Germany ??!!!!
Post by: P3 (from Sweden) on June 01, 2006, 03:50:35 PM
http://www.socawarriorssc.com/swonline/smf/index.php?topic=16218.60

They weren't taken away jus combined with a similar thread see link above

Thanx m8 !!!!!  Hope u have a good W.C      .....and good luck....
Title: Re: See Yaa all Warriors in Germany ??!!!!
Post by: P3 (from Sweden) on June 01, 2006, 03:53:08 PM
Hope u gonna have a good W.C and hope we both beat England  hehehe :devil:


So  Cheers  :beermug: to u all..........



P.s  Dident like that they took my other threeds away !!  It wasent me who talked about the blond girls. I just answared only !!!


-P3

yeh cheers but allyuh eh beating england......   yuh getting 4 from them and 2 from us



I Hope we make a really good game against England. If some of us win or make a DRAW is a win.  England is funniest team to try to bet, because they CRY rivers after the game and write so much crap in the papers !!!!
Title: Re: See Yaa all Warriors in Germany ??!!!!
Post by: P3 (from Sweden) on June 01, 2006, 03:57:47 PM
But i gonna miss SALLE at the defence position in our team !!!   
Hardest working defender ever in Sweden......   Run until he drop dead !!!!! ;D

So u must be happy about it !!

Title: Re: From a Swedish perspective
Post by: The_Ice on June 01, 2006, 04:28:11 PM
sweden just like england... bunch of underachievers... lol... sorry but u guys have a great team but not pulling off alotta wins... hopefully this is allyuh year... but t&t still beating allyuh  ;D... check this... t&t aiminf for the second round or if not a good 1st round performance... englang aiming for the finals... paraguay aiming for the quarterfinals... where does sweden stand????
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