An early morning that is.
And it was, because at 9:40 am this morning I rolled my bike (actually it was Malin’s bike) into the AIK training ground at Karlberg. I was there to give the team “the final support” as the Facebook event had been called. It was actually the first time I’d ever been to [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Bengalese fire’
Take one for the team
Posted in Life in the Arctic north, Sports, tagged AIK, Tjerna, Bengalese fire, Karlberg on October 31, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Too much bärs for Bajen?
Posted in Life in the Arctic north, Sports, tagged AIK, Bajen, Bengalese fire, Superettan on September 24, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Bajen, bärs och rakade brudar [Bajen, beer and shaved women] is the traditional Bajen motto, but what in heavens name is going on with those fans these days? How much shame can they bring to their club, honestly? It’s hardly what Bajen needs right now. They need supporters, not dickwits.
A couple of months ago it [...]
A rainy but glorious night at Råsunda
Posted in Life in the Arctic north, Sports, tagged AIK, Bajen, Bengalese fire, DIF, Hammarby, Råsunda on May 29, 2009 | 2 Comments »
This post doesn’t really require a lot of words – the picture speaks for itself: AIKare dancing, Bajare on the ground moping. Bliss! I made it just in time for the game – I missed the first 70 seconds of it as the queues were super long outside – had to stand and wait in [...]