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Scandinavians Abroad Weekend Round Up

19. April 2010

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A weekend full of late comebacks , goals galore and demoralising defeats was played out , amidst the gloomy backdrop of the Icelandic volcano, which is affecting the way football teams travel.Tweet

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Trans Narva suspected of betting fraud in Meistriliiga

25. March 2010

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So, it’s happened again. Another Baltic club stands accused of betting fraud, and Aivar Pohlak of the Estonian FA is already invoking the fate of Dinaburg Daugavpils, the Latvian side that was wound up following a betting scandal.Tweet

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International Friendly Round-Up

4. March 2010

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With a full card of friendlies it was impossible that all the favourites would win, just ask Morten Olsen and Denmark. Nonetheless it was a good night for the Nordic sides , with only two of six sides falling to defeat.Tweet

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Photo Special: JK Nõmme Kalju’s team bus

15. February 2010

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Kalju came to Valkeakoski last week for a pre-season friendly. After conceding in the first minute they fought back tenaciously against a young Haka side to secure a 1-1 draw. The game wasn’t that interesting, as the players didn’t move that quickly in the -10 frost, but Kalju’s colourful and sponsor-laden bus provided a garish [...]

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Oper Joins ADO Den Haag

2. February 2010

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Oper Joins ADO Den Haag

Estonian International Andres Oper has returned to the Eredivisie with Ado Den Haag, after a spell in China. The former Roda JC attacker signed on towards the end of the month, although his transfer from Shanghai Shenhua went relatively unnoticed.

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Transfer Round Up

30. January 2010

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With the transfer window closing on Monday at 5pm, lets bring you up to date with the latest deals that are and aren’t taking place. A relatively quiet month all across the continent has not been a suprise,however a late flurry of activity is expected.

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Are the Baltics waking up?

6. November 2009

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I went to Estonia last week to see a couple of Baltic League games. The competition is an interesting experiment, aimed at providing a higher level of competition for the top clubs in each league. After the failure of the Royal League, is it time Nordic clubs started looking in a similar direction, as an [...]

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