A quarterfinal game in the Danish national cup football tournament ended with hundreds of FC Copenhagen fans knocking down barrier fences and starting fights with other fans and spectators.
Obviously, I considered mentioning this myself when I put together the post yesterday. Reality was far less dramatic than what the Copenhagen Post and other media suggest. And att. Copenhagen Post: "visiting first division team Næstved" were actually hosts.
I love football and I love the Internet. Copenhagen Files is a playground of mine for the latter and a billboard of the former. The focus is on FC København - the #1 club in Copenhagen and Denmark.
I watch every single FC København game - aways usually on the Danish TV, home games currently from my season ticket seat at Parken Stadium. Every now and then a report from the nearby training pitches are to be expected. Or perhaps just from the supporter environment at local parks or bars ;-)
I also like to bet on games which usually takes place online these days. Therefore, I gather numbers and look at them; I analyze, twist, turn and play with them. And some of them ends up here as my probability assessments. But this blog is not about betting.
In the right hand column I collect every single relevant link you can think of. I actually use it for bookmarks often - perhaps they will prove handy to you too? They should easily guide you to the latest info on injuries, club economy, squad value etc.
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Hmmm... this means we'll play Esbjerg Wednesday March 19, Wednesday April 9, Wednesday April 16 and Sunday April 27.
Our latest 10 games record vs Esbjerg fB is FC København 5 wins, 21 goals; 3 draws; Esbjerg 2 wins, 13 goals.
The Copenhagen Post / Hooligans go berserk at football match
A quarterfinal game in the Danish national cup football tournament ended with hundreds of FC Copenhagen fans knocking down barrier fences and starting fights with other fans and spectators.
Obviously, I considered mentioning this myself when I put together the post yesterday. Reality was far less dramatic than what the Copenhagen Post and other media suggest. And att. Copenhagen Post: "visiting first division team Næstved" were actually hosts.
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