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Canadians abroad: May 26 - June 1, 2006


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Canadians abroad on TV this week

Notes: This list may be incomplete or inaccurate. Generally only premiere broadcasts are listed (in particular, FSWC repeats are not listed). All broadcasts are live unless otherwise noted. All times are EDT.

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[*]In this thread post match updates on all Canadians abroad for May 26 - June 1, 2006.

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Guest Jeffery S.
quote:Originally posted by Sigma

A big win for Vejle as Lyngby were in third place (Vejle are currently in one of the two promotion places). There are only three games left in the season, and I think Vejle only needs one more win to be promoted to the Danish top division.

I was looking at this too, and this was a key game, away to a direct rival. They are now six points up on them, at 56 points, so one win would mean Lyngby would have to win all three and wait for however they decide ties in Denmark. The thing is Koge also won today, and are now tied with Lyngby at 50 points, six back of Vejle.

The key matches remaining (with Randers in first a point ahead of Vejle at 57) are:

Round 28

[June 5]

HIK - Randers FC

Kolding FC - Køge

Brønshøj - Lyngby

Vejle Boldklub - Skjold

Round 29

[June 11]

Randers FC - Herfølge

Køge - Lolland F. Alliancen

Lyngby - Kolding FC

Vejle Boldklub - Brønshøj

Round 30

[June 18]

Brabrand - Randers FC

FC Fredericia - Køge

Lolland F. All. - Lyngby

Kolding FC - Vejle Boldklub

The easiest schedule is Randers', who should win the division.

The others are fairly even.

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quote:Originally posted by Sigma

A big win for Vejle as Lyngby were in third place (Vejle are currently in one of the two promotion places). There are only three games left in the season, and I think Vejle only needs one more win to be promoted to the Danish top division.

So I guess you would be interested in watching some highlights from the match ? :D :

Lyngby BK v Vejle BK 2-4 (2-3)

0-1 Nakajima-Farran 7'

0-2 Henrik Toft 21'

1-2 M. Christiansen 29'

2-2 M. Nordstrand 41'

2-3 M. Juul Hansen 42' (Owngoal)

Red card: Nikolaj Hust,Vejle 51'

2-4 H. Smedegaard 80'

Attendance: 4,826

Highlights :

http://www.dr.dk/extention/playWindowsMedianyheder.aframe?id=214749&ListType=nyheder&trace=off

or

http://www.dr.dk/player/Player.asp?subsite=nyheder&WMPVer=9.0.0.2980&id=214749&name=&video=#

quote:Originally posted by Jeffrey S.

I was looking at this too, and this was a key game, away to a direct rival. They are now six points up on them, at 56 points, so one win would mean Lyngby would have to win all three and wait for however they decide ties in Denmark. The thing is Koge also won today, and are now tied with Lyngby at 50 points, six back of Vejle.

The key matches remaining (with Randers in first a point ahead of Vejle at 57) are:

Round 28

[June 5]

HIK - Randers FC

Kolding FC - Køge

Brønshøj - Lyngby

Vejle Boldklub - Skjold

Round 29

[June 11]

Randers FC - Herfølge

Køge - Lolland F. Alliancen

Lyngby - Kolding FC

Vejle Boldklub - Brønshøj

Round 30

[June 18]

Brabrand - Randers FC

FC Fredericia - Køge

Lolland F. All. - Lyngby

Kolding FC - Vejle Boldklub

The easiest schedule is Randers', who should win the division.

The others are fairly even.

The danish Viasat Sport division standings with 3 games left to play :

http://www.dbu.dk/sr/position.aspx?poolid=24317

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quote:Originally posted by Jeffrey S.

[The easiest schedule is Randers', who should win the division.

The others are fairly even.

Seems to me that Vejle has the easiest schedule. Their first two games are against the worst two teams in the league who have both been relegated already and thus have little to play for. In fact these two teams are so bad that even if you combined their point totals they would still be in the relegation zone and not even have as many points as the third team in the relegation zone that is immediately above them in the table.

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