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Iceland Vs Holland







Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
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Complex? It just means "son of". Thordar Sigurdsson's son might be Gudjon Thordarsson. Gudjon's son Erik would then be Erik Gudjonsson, and Eric's son Magnus would be Magnus Ericsson.

Women in Iceland nearly all have the suffix "dottir", meaning "daughter of" their father. Thus: Hanna Thordarsdottir in the first example given above.
Riveting stuff, tell us more, tell us more. What would Hanna's daughter and grand-daughter be called?
 


edna krabappel

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Jul 7, 2003
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Riveting stuff, tell us more, tell us more. What would Hanna's daughter and grand-daughter be called?

I reckon Björk and Frida.
 










brakespear

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Feb 24, 2009
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Sleeping on the roof
Really pleased to see Iceland doing well, always wanted to go there.
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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15 years ago the Icelandic FA made a massive investment in facilities and coaching:-
http://backpagefootball.com/icelands-football-revolution/66012/

Now a nation of 300,000 can mix it up with the European powerhouses.

Thank god the English FA is equally foreword thinking ...





... oh wait.

Just how long has England's lack of quality pitches and coaching been highlighted?
 




pornomagboy

wake me up before you gogo who needs potter when
May 16, 2006
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peacehaven
That's why Pete Goss to iceland
 


keaton

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Nov 18, 2004
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15 years ago the Icelandic FA made a massive investment in facilities and coaching:-
http://backpagefootball.com/icelands-football-revolution/66012/

Now a nation of 300,000 can mix it up with the European powerhouses.

Thank god the English FA is equally foreword thinking ...





... oh wait.

Just how long has England's lack of quality pitches and coaching been highlighted?

Ah but do the leading Icelandic clubs have B teams in their third division? That solves all football development problems
 


BigGully

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Sep 8, 2006
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15 years ago the Icelandic FA made a massive investment in facilities and coaching:-
http://backpagefootball.com/icelands-football-revolution/66012/

Now a nation of 300,000 can mix it up with the European powerhouses.

Thank god the English FA is equally foreword thinking ...





... oh wait.

Just how long has England's lack of quality pitches and coaching been highlighted?

I am not sure about that.

A great result maybe, but I am not sure if its likely to be anything other than perhaps a group of decent players punching above their weight, or more likely their best players quickly shipped out to some European clubs where they can access good coaching and some opportunity and experience that makes them competitive.

The numbers are just too small to merit any real progress let alone domination.

Most of their players havent really been touched by Icelands own initiatives, the backwaters of Holland etc. is where their informative coaching experiences have occurred.

Of course upgrading facilities in a country where the climate dominates is clearly an obvious move and good luck to them, but it really isnt the time to glance to Iceland for inspiration.

I am guessing a hardworking agent getting youngsters shipped out to foreign lands is as much to congratulate for their progress as for anything their own FA have achieved.
 




ropey9

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Feb 25, 2009
181
Elsewhere, Norway brought on a 15 year old, Martin Odegaard, as a substitute in their qualifier against Bulgaria tonight. He was born in December 1998. What were you doing then? :ohmy:

Now 16 Odegaard signed by Real Madrid for £3m on £80,000 a week - football is now even more mental.
 


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