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astralbondpro · 7 months
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Hällas // Elusion's Gate
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jonathanhulten · 2 years
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Hällas at Sweden Rock 2022
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demomeister · 2 years
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Championship manager 01/02 korean
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You could sign him for chump change and he’d win you the Champions League with his sensational goal-a-game strike rate. He was a world-class striker playing for Gouveia in the Portuguese pub leagues. Was he real or was he fake? More importantly, did anyone really care? On Championship Manager 01/02, To Madeira became something of an urban legend. Every once in a while, you’d think about selling it but couldn’t bring yourself to do so. Then as time passed, and a fancy new sofa and coffee table arrived, it would move to the periphery. At the time he was absolutely essential, the bedrock of your future plans. The Swede was like the trusty armchair in your first flat. Still, it was always good to have him around. And if you ask fans of Sheffield Wednesday or Everton, whom Alexandersson represented in real life, that probably sounds about right. Where was his best position? On the bench probably. And on either flank too, just for good measure. Very few in the Champ Man universe were bestowed with the honour of being equally efficient in defence, midfield, or attack. Long before James Milner made it fashionable, Alexandersson was the original squad player. If there was a gap in your team, Alexandersson would fill it – and with the minimum of fuss. He was like Polyfilla with peroxide hair. On Championship Manager 97/98 he was the first and best signing you could ever make. Tommy Svindal Larsen – CM2 midfield general. If you're in your 30s and a fan of you probably owe this man a debt of gratitude. He would march his team forward to glory, stuffing his bags with silverware along the way. He would crunch your bones defending his own goal, then carve your defence into pieces with one magnificent swing of his trusty left boot. It didn’t matter whether you were Zidane, Rivaldo or Veron, if you got in Tommy Svindal’s way then you got the treatment. And like his ancestors, he thought nothing of storming onto foreign lands and stealing their treasures. His stats were mightily impressive, his average ratings even better. Norwegian minnow Stabaeck was the home of an unknown midfield powerhouse called Tommy Svindal Larsen. And Championship Manager 97/98 was no exception. In the late nineties, English football had cottoned onto the fact that Scandinavia was a bargain hunter’s dream. To celebrate Championship Manager turning 27 this week, has selected five of his favourite laptop legends… Tommy Svindal Larsen Trust me, I’ve been there.We all have them, those players you just have to sign when you start a new game of Championship Manager.įew things in life elicit quite so much loyalty as finding a player on the game you can rely on to consistently do the business. Once you get addicted, you’ll find that you’ll spend enormous amounts of time in front of your pc, and you’ll get somewhat disappointed when you discover that it’s impossible to play any further than 2025. If you find that playing with only the English and Scottish leagues somewhat weakens your interest, you’ll be pleased to discover that several foreign add-ons or stand-alone games are available. During matches, explanatory text explains you what happens through use of the same text boxes, and you can of course modify your team just like you want to, and use the tactics of your choice. The game is controlled by solely using the mouse, and the menus don’t contain icons or any flashy graphics - it rather goes for informative and in-your-face text boxes, CM-style. Literally every famous and semi-famous player from all around the globe is featured, and it’s of course possible to transfer players to and from your squad in your neverending quest for the ultimate line-up. Despite the fact that the game consists purely of statistics and tables and no graphics at all, it’s extremely addictive, and you cannot avoid not getting hooked if you’re a footie fanatic.īoasting endless features and an enormous depth, CM2 is just like managing an own, personal football team from the comfort of your own living room. Released fall 1995 as the successor of a fine line of various versions of the original Championship Manager, CM2 soon established itself as the benchmark game for football management sims. Play Championship Manager 2 online! Championship Manager 2 game descriptionĬM2 is a football (known as soccer to some of you) management sim. It was released in September 1995 for PC ( MS-DOS). Championship Manager 2 is a football management sport computer game in the Sports Interactive’s Championship Manager series.
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orugadraws · 5 years
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Basstober day 18 to 27
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- Tear Of A Traitor Conundrum (2020) RMV Grammofon
The upcoming album Conundrum, the third and last part of a trilogy, may be their most varied and complex so far, but still essential Hällas in its sound and lyricism.
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- Star Rider Excerpts From A Future Past (2017) The Sign Records
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- Autumn In Space Hällas (2015) The Sign Records
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Biography: Hällas is an adventurous heavy rock band founded in Jönköping, Sweden in 2011.
"The band has a 70's sound while adding an aura of 80's NWOBHM as well as psychedelic sounds, not unlike those of Hawkwind. The result makes you think not only of bands such as Graveyard and Horisont, but also of Mountain and November. " - Artrock.se, 2015.
Since 2011, the original guitarist, Jesper, has left the band and was replaced by Marcus in 2014, following the addition of organist Nicklas in 2015. In the process of making their debut EP "Hällas", released by The Sign Records in 2015, the band played together with various bands such as Danava, Skogen Brinner and Slowgold.
Tags: # hard rock # progressive rock # rock # blues rock # heavy metal # proto-metal # Jönköping  # Sweden # adventure rock
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Band: Tommy Alexandersson Alexander Moraitis Kasper Eriksson Marcus Pettersson Nicklas Malmqvist
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goalhofer · 5 years
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1st NHL Player Drafted By Birth Country
USA: Herb Baker, Detroit (17th overall, 1968)
Canada: Gerry Monahan, Montreal (1st overall, 1963)
Finland: Tommi Salmelainen, St. Louis (66th overall, 1969)
UK: Paul Sheard, Vancouver (35th overall, 1973)
Sweden: Per-Arne Alexandersson, Toronto (49th overall, 1974)
Poland: Maximillian Zakov, Washington (247th overall, 1974)
Latvia: Viktors Hatulevs, Philadelphia (160th overall, 1975)
Switzerland: Jacques Soguel, St. Louis (121st overall, 1976)
Taiwan: Rod Langway, Washington (6th overall, 1977)
Norway: Bjorn Skaare, Detroit (67th overall, 1978)
Czech Republic: Ladislav Svozil, Detroit (194th overall, 1978)
Germany: Bernhard Engelbrecht, Atlanta (196th overall, 1978)
Slovakia: Anton Stastny, Philadelphia (198th overall, 1978)
Russia: Viacheslav Fetisov, Montreal (201st overall, 1978)
Denmark: Heinz Ehlers, New York Rangers (188th overall, 1984)
South Korea: Jim Paek, Pittsburgh (170th overall, 1985)
Ukraine: Dmytro Khristich, Washington (120th overall, 1988)
Belarus: Andrey Kovalyov, Washington (114th overall, 1990)
Kazakhstan: Dmitri Frolov, Calgary (146th overall, 1990)
Lithuania: Darius Kasparaitis, New York Islanders (5th overall, 1992)
Japan: Miura Hiroyuki, Montreal (260th overall, 1992)
Estonia: Toivo Suursoo, Detroit (283rd overall, 1994)
Austria: Martin Hohenberger, Montreal (74th overall, 1995)
Brunei: Craig Adams, Hartford (223rd overall, 1996)
France: Yorick Treille, Chicago (195th overall, 1999)
Hungary: Tamas Groschl, Edmonton (256th overall, 1999)
Israel: Max Birbraer, New Jersey (67th overall, 2000)
Slovenia: Jure Penko, Nashville (203rd overall, 2000)
The Netherlands: Daniel Sprong, Pittsburgh (46th overall, 2015)
China: Andong Song, New York Islanders (172nd overall, 2015)
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thegreatfroglondon · 6 years
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Via @thegreatfrogmusic: Since the release of their debut album «Excerpts From a Future Past», @hallasband have swiftly become a TGF favourite. We spoke to Star Rider, frontman and bassist Tommy Alexandersson to find out more about the band and the story behind it. Link via @thegreatfrogmusic #thegreatfrogmusic https://ift.tt/2O0jLJM
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goalhofer · 7 years
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1st NHL Player Selected By Country
USA: Gary Wood 12th overall, 1967 (California).
Canada: Garry Monahan 1st overall, 1963 (Montreal).
Finland: Tommi Salmelainen 66th overall, 1969 (St. Louis).
UK: Paul Sheard 35th overall, 1973 (Vancouver).
Sweden: Per-Arne Alexandersson 49th overall, 1974 (Toronto).
Latvia: Viktors Hatulevs 160th overall, 1975 (Philadelphia).
Norway: Bjorn Skaare 62nd overall, 1978 (Detroit).
Czech Republic: Ladislav Svozil 194th overall, 1978 (Detroit).
Germany: Bernhard Engelbrecht 196th overall, 1978 (Atlanta).
Slovakia: Anton Stastny 198th overall, 1978 (Philadelphia).
Russia: Viacheslav Fetisov 201st overall, 1978 (Montreal).
Denmark: Heinz Ehlers 188th overall, 1984 (New York Rangers).
Ukraine: Dmytro Khristich 120th overall, 1988 (Washington).
Poland: Mariusz Czerkawski 106th overall, 1991 (Boston).
Switzerland: Pauli Jaks 108th overall, 1991 (Los Angeles).
Belarus: Alexander Andrievsky 220th overall, 1991 (Chicago).
Lithuania: Darius Kasparaitis 5th overall, 1992 (NY Islanders)
Kazakhstan: Andrei Raisky 156th overall, 1992 (Winnipeg).
Japan: Hiroyuki Miura 260th overall, 1992 (Montreal).
Estonia: Toivo Suursoo 283rd overall, 1994 (Detroit).
Austria: Martin Hohenberger 74th overall, 1995 (Montreal).
France: Yorick Treille 195th overall, 1999 (Chicago).
Hungary: Tamas Groschl 256th overall, 1999 (Edmonton).
Israel: Max Birbraer 67th overall, 2000 (New Jersey).
Slovenia: Jan Mursak 182nd overall, 2006 (Detroit).
Italy: Thomas Larkin 137th overall, 2009 (Columbus).
Australia: Nathan Walker 89th overall, 2014 (Washington).
The Netherlands: Daniel Sprong 46th overall, 2015 (Pittsburgh)
China: Andong Song 172nd overall, 2015 (New York Islanders).
Belgium: Wouter Peeters 83rd overall, 2016 (Chicago).
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