Anyone watch Frontline Football on BBC2 on Monday nights? I saw the three programmes. The first was Bosnia V Serbia Montenegro, the second was Iraq V Palestine and last Monday night it was Venezuela V Colombia. Everything to do with highly charged football matches and a very interesting programme. Other clashes worth mentioning if they wanted to pursue the programme further would be Turkey V Greece, DRC V Uganda, Japan V North Korea, Ukraine V Georgia, Russia V Latvia and Brazil V Argentina.


 
			
			 
					
				 
			 
  
  
					
					
					
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						 ). Believe me, Sweden and Denmark is the biggest rivalry in the Northern countries. Sure, Norway and Finland are also a bit rivals, but that's friendly rivalry. Sweden and Denmark, that's like Man U playing Liverpool or like Cel-tic playing Rangers. Sweden and Denmark are arch rivals, with the one difference the riots are only verbal, they won't beat each other after the game. Hooliganism is low in Scandinavia. But they do dislike each other a lot ; if you read the history of both countries you'll see why, plus the fact that they're close neighbours ; Copenhagen and Malmo are less than 10 miles away from each other, only seperated by a small sea channel with a bridge over it.
 ). Believe me, Sweden and Denmark is the biggest rivalry in the Northern countries. Sure, Norway and Finland are also a bit rivals, but that's friendly rivalry. Sweden and Denmark, that's like Man U playing Liverpool or like Cel-tic playing Rangers. Sweden and Denmark are arch rivals, with the one difference the riots are only verbal, they won't beat each other after the game. Hooliganism is low in Scandinavia. But they do dislike each other a lot ; if you read the history of both countries you'll see why, plus the fact that they're close neighbours ; Copenhagen and Malmo are less than 10 miles away from each other, only seperated by a small sea channel with a bridge over it.
						
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