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Lovely gesture

My brilliant club in Oslo, Vålerenga, a community club based in Oslo East, walks out on the pitch with local senior citizens as mascots. Beautiful! #VIF #vålerenga #ALAW

https://x.com/heisholt/status/1799849952237044196?s=46&t=QWljlkFPgzaK3bmQjCL0yA

posted on 10/6/24

When you say your club and you being 60 and all, do you have plans?

posted on 10/6/24

They beat a team called Moss yesterday 5-1, I'd love to play Moss. They appear to be in the same league as Lyn a very famous team in our history.

posted on 10/6/24

I swear that's Bamford in the puffer jacket

posted on 10/6/24

Bamford is an old pensioner don't forget !

A very nice gesture.

comment by Stoopo (U4707)

posted on 10/6/24

comment by H von H. (U16981)
posted 3 hours, 30 minutes ago
Bamford is an old pensioner don't forget !

A very nice gesture.
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Did I not see his wedding photos on X yesterday? I thought he was already married?

posted on 10/6/24

comment by Stoopo (U4707)
posted 2 hours, 26 minutes ago
comment by H von H. (U16981)
posted 3 hours, 30 minutes ago
Bamford is an old pensioner don't forget !

A very nice gesture.
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Did I not see his wedding photos on X yesterday? I thought he was already married?
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It was all over "My mate's a footballer"

posted on 10/6/24

You have a club in Oslo? How did that happen?

I mean, norwegian football...

comment by Jonty (U4614)

posted on 10/6/24

not my club the guy on twitters club

posted on 11/6/24

On the lovely gesture topics.

In Denmark, there are libraries where you can borrow a person instead of a book, to listen to their life story for 30 minutes. The aim is to help people overcome prejudice. Each participant has a label that they identify with - "unemployed", "refugee", "bipolar", etc. - by listening to the other person's story, the participants are able to realize how much you shouldn't "judge a book by its cover". This innovative project is active in more than 50 countries and is called "The Human Library".

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