@knezoskin : That was the point idiot! We stole that song in 95 when we won first time, and it was agaist Sweden and this song was their "winning song" u know ;););););) dont be dump !
@knezoskin They whole point is that we (finnish people) stole the song from Sweden 1995.. The song was made for Swedish team -95 as if they won the champ. But when Finns won it Stockholm, we stole the show, the champ and the song. Whoch made it a total humiliation. =)
@knezoskin Yep, Finland is a bilingual country and we "have to" learn at least some Swedish, whether we want or not. Therefore, most Finns are not only fluent in Finnish; but also speak Swedish, English, German, French, Russian, depending what languages they chose to study and how far they went with it! No Swede is required to learn Finnish, so I guess us Finns (=2nns) just got a tiny advantage when the puck got dropped way back when! Back to Hockey: It did Glide In & Poika Saunoi!!
tää oli täydellinen päivä.
bieberlovenism 3 weeks ago
1 ruotsalainen kattonu tän
AngryFinlandKid 1 month ago
@knezoskin : That was the point idiot! We stole that song in 95 when we won first time, and it was agaist Sweden and this song was their "winning song" u know ;););););) dont be dump !
mjau17 1 month ago
6-1.
Mossberg500k 1 month ago
isäs
helloman743 1 month ago
JVM Guld suomi on paska
karungimannen 1 month ago
haha fuck sweden
ownedzaros 2 months ago 22
Jes
JayTheCursedLegend 2 months ago
a bit ironic that you sing a swedish song and holding finish flags:)
knezoskin 2 months ago
@knezoskin They whole point is that we (finnish people) stole the song from Sweden 1995.. The song was made for Swedish team -95 as if they won the champ. But when Finns won it Stockholm, we stole the show, the champ and the song. Whoch made it a total humiliation. =)
SirLotharIII 2 months ago 32
@SirLotharIII yeye, make up your own songs instead! haha :)
knezoskin 2 months ago
@knezoskin Not likely Finland is a bilingual country so sweden is the other officialy spoken language.
TTraf 2 months ago
@knezoskin Yep, Finland is a bilingual country and we "have to" learn at least some Swedish, whether we want or not. Therefore, most Finns are not only fluent in Finnish; but also speak Swedish, English, German, French, Russian, depending what languages they chose to study and how far they went with it! No Swede is required to learn Finnish, so I guess us Finns (=2nns) just got a tiny advantage when the puck got dropped way back when! Back to Hockey: It did Glide In & Poika Saunoi!!
finnchick59 2 months ago