A gift for our Norwegian friends!
Didn't they lose but are still in it?
Yes, Tromsø is just around the corner, of course. Easier to go to London
Yes, Tromsø is just around the corner, of course. Easier to go to London
London - Tromsø: 2262 km
London - Makhachkala: 3659 km
London - Tirsapol: 2210 km
Uefa havent let Anzhi play any game in Makhachkala due to " the security situation in Dagestan and the North Caucasus". It will be in Moscow.
So Tromsø are number 10 in their league in Norway
Anzhi are having a firesale and havent won any of their first 6 games this season
And moldovan football is just ****
This really should be a walk in the park - but as we are Spurs, it probably wont be
Im sorry but that group is ****e. Its the type of group that can compromise any season especially battling it out in the upper echelons of the league.
I would at best play weakened teams in the away leg and by weakened I mean every ****in player that would have played in the league the following sunday.
Completely agree. I've honestly never heard of the other two besides Anzhi. There are some seriously pony teams in this competition. UEFA have got to work hard on restoring the credibility of the competition, i.e. s**** the stupid CL dropout rule, make the whole tournament a knockout format and play the games on Wednesdays rather than Thursdays.
Our games wouldnt be on tv then. It would be like the carling cup blackout.
The Midnight Sun occurs from about 18 May to 26 July, although the mountains in the north block the view of the midnight sun for a few days, meaning that one can see the sun from about 21 May to 21 July. Owing to Tromsø's high latitude, twilight is long, meaning there is no real darkness between late April and mid-August.
The sun remains below the horizon during the Polar Night from about 26 November to 15 January, but owing to the mountains the sun is not visible from 21 November to 21 January. The return of the sun is an occasion for celebration. However, because of the twilight, there is some daylight for a couple of hours even around midwinter, often with beautiful bluish light. The nights shorten quickly, and by 21 February the sun is above the horizon from 7:45 am to 4:10 pm, and 1 April from 5:50 am to 7:50 pm (daylight saving time).
Tromso (from Wikipedia):
The sun remains below the horizon during the Polar Night from about 26 November to 15 January, but owing to the mountains the sun is not visible from 21 November to 21 January.