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    All at JackArmy.net would like to thank everyone who has played a part on this site over the past 25 years whether that is through writing, contributing, moderating, posting or just visting and reading.

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    It has been a pleasure to bring to you the site for so long but the time is now right to turn the lights out for the last time but we do it both with a heavy heart and a sense of pride driven by the so many messages received since we announced the closure.

    The site will remain here for a period until we archive and mothball it for the last time later this summer but all aspects are in a read only format.

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Results wise you can’t fault his record. He’d have made a far better fist of keeping Leicester up than any of the other promoted teams in the last couple of years (think they were outside the bottom 3 when he was sacked?)

Won’t be easy to win the league though, they’ve only won it once in 20 years. Cracking city Copenhagen mind 👌
 
All the very best to one of our bestest managers in quite some time.

A real pragmatist who did his best to get the very best out of the highly talented squad he attracted to our club. Got to within a whisker of elevating us to the Next Level, fair play. And a proper proper decent bloke.

Winning, effective, efficient footy is always entertaining to those of us who Joio and expect to win.
 
I’m off to Copenhagen next month for a works jolly. Be my first time to Denmark.

I’ll keep my eye out for him 😂
 
Never been. Back in UK soon and an anniversary. Would like to travel to Copenhagen for a break. Keen to know what to do, including watching Brondby.
 
Never been. Back in UK soon and an anniversary. Would like to travel to Copenhagen for a break. Keen to know what to do, including watching Brondby.
Depending on the time of year and what they have on this is definitely worth a visit - evening, under lights best IMO

Harbour area is nice - jump on a boat and do a canal tour.

Hans Christian Anderson experience is quite quirky but make sure you go when it’s quiet - you are basically in someone’s house!

As Neath Jack said it’s not the place for a week long piss up unless you’re loaded 😂

Brondby’s ground is about half hour out from the centre. Easy on the train though. Decent stadium and the supporters bar is very old school with all the trophies and hundreds of random club pendants on display.

Not cheap but if you’re going to travel a bit and there for a few days it’s worth considering buying this:
https://copenhagencard.com
(There are some nice chilled out places to visit that are included on there about an hour out)

*this could all be way out of date as it was a decade ago I went there!
 
Depending on the time of year and what they have on this is definitely worth a visit - evening, under lights best IMO

Harbour area is nice - jump on a boat and do a canal tour.

Hans Christian Anderson experience is quite quirky but make sure you go when it’s quiet - you are basically in someone’s house!

As Neath Jack said it’s not the place for a week long piss up unless you’re loaded 😂

Brondby’s ground is about half hour out from the centre. Easy on the train though. Decent stadium and the supporters bar is very old school with all the trophies and hundreds of random club pendants on display.

Not cheap but if you’re going to travel a bit and there for a few days it’s worth considering buying this:
https://copenhagencard.com
(There are some nice chilled out places to visit that are included on there about an hour out)

*this could all be way out of date as it was a decade ago I went there!
Surprised you didn’t mention Christiana. This is definitely a must.

 
A few years ago we visited Copenhagen for 5 days, then took a train to Stockholm for another 5.
Fantastic places both. If we were younger and didn't have the family ties we'd love to relocate to Scandinavia.
 

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