Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 18.05.2018, Blaðsíða 10

Reykjavík Grapevine - 18.05.2018, Blaðsíða 10
As the world footballing community shivers with anxiety at the forthcom- ing Icelandic onslaught, things have been pretty chill at Camp Iceland. When you’re definitely going to win, there’s no need to lose your shit. When you’re definitely going to be smited, however… well , that ’s different . Aron would play on bloody stumps It was the moment we’ve all been wait- ing for. At a recent press conference at the Icelandic Football Association (KSÍ) headquarters, Heimir Hallgríms- son—dentist, drawbridge destroyer, man-mangler, and manager of Iceland’s national football team—announced the final 23-player raiding party that will soon set sail for Iceland’s appointment with destiny at the Russian World Cup. It was with some relief that the assem- bled media scribes saw the names of Iceland’s injured but talismanic star players Aron Einar Gunnarsson and Gylfi Sigurðsson flash up on the screen. Heimir revealed that Gylfi is back in training, and happily wrestling crazed polar bears on the top of Eyjafjallajökull. He’s also been in daily contact with Aron, who confirmed he would even play on his bloody stumps were both his legs to be cleaved off in battle. So a little operation definitely won’t stop him. JR Albert’s terrifying screech They were joined by many of the heroes of Euro 2016, and some young warriors who’ve edged their way into Heimir’s considerations with impressive cameos in Iceland’s recent smash-and-grab invasion of the Americas. Eyebrows were raised at the exclusion of seasoned striker Kolbeinn Sigþórsson—Iceland’s second-highest goalscorer of all time (after Eiður Guðjohn- sen) with 22 goals to h i s n a m e , i n c l u d- ing a fateful strike to knock out the preen- ing millionaires of England at Euro 2016. However, Kolbeinn has been out injured since 2016, and with no guar- antee of him recover- ing in time for Russia, he was confined to the reserves camp. 20-year-old striker Albert Guðmundsson made the cut instead, with Heimir prais- ing the insane stripling berserker’s unquenchable bloodlust, armour- piercing shots, and high-pitched battle screech, which is rumoured to make opposition goalies’ eardrums explode as he unleashes each and every flaming goal-bound stunner. JR Knock-off Nigels revel as KSÍ fumes Meanwhile, the Iceland football asso- ciation have fallen victim to their own success before the World Cup has even begun, as cheap knock-offs of the new “Blood Up to the Shoulders” shirt threaten to undercut KSÍ’s cash cow. While the official jersey will set genuine Iceland freaks back a hefty 12,000 ISK, disgraceful, disingenu- ous frauds can purchase the fakes for as little as 1,600 ISK. As previously reported, Iceland’s kit manufacturer Erreà Sport has committed to using materials that “don’t release the harm- ful or cancer-causing substances which are often used to lower produc- tion costs,” so, if you literally don’t want to chalk years off your own exis- tence, buy Icelandic. Well, Italian. GR Argentina have previous Finally, a lesson from the annals of history. It was 1990; a time w h e n p i l l s w e r e t e n - a - p e n n y a n d the Icelandic youth were running riot. But as Reykjavík was gurning its prover- bial face off, World Cup holders Argen- tina were slumping to defeat against s t a r k u n d e r d o g s Cameroon in their June 8th Italian World Cup opening game. After François Omam-Biyik’s 67th-minute header secured a famous win, Les Lions Indomptables would go on to reach the Quarter Finals, even- tually being knocked out against the simpering babies of Bobby Robson’s England. In Russia, the odds will be similarly stacked against Iceland, but the current raiding party is hardly averse to a major scalp. Even if things don’t go Iceland’s way, they can always channel their inner Benjamin Massing to stop fleet-footed prima donna Lionel Messi in his dainty Bambi-like tracks. JR Words: John Rogers & Greig Robertson Illustration: Lóa Hlín Hjalmtýsdóttir SPORT 10 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 08 — 2018 “Albert’s battle screech makes goal- ies’ eardrums explode as he unleashes every flaming goal- bound stunner.” Follow our football commentary on Twitter: @rvkgrapevine Emil “The Eliminator” Hallfreðsson Age: 33 Hometown: Hafnarfjörður Position: Midfielder Club: Udinese Special skills: Skewering dead balls, magic left leg, so strong that Italian commenta- tors call duels involving him 90-10s, both an unstoppable force AND an immovable object. Nicknames: “The Eliminator,” “The Glacier,” “Creator of Complexes,” “The Helmetless” Part-man, part-glacier, Emil “The Eliminator” Hallfreðsson is so strong that Hafþór Júlíus "The Mountain" Björnsson addresses him as “Master.” This belittling term of endearment owes to a childhood encounter at a sum- mer football camp in Reykjavík, when Emil body-slammed Hafþór to the ground, leav- ing him in a crumpled heap. Last week, while celebrating his first World’s Strongest Man title, Hafþór’s nightmare returned when the pair bumped shoulders in a downtown bar. Though Emil stood firm, “The Mountain” spi- ralled towards the ground, and rumour has it that he can still be found in Prikið in the foetal position. Aside from being the architect of psy- chological complexes, Emil has also carved out a successful club career spanning over 16 years. Starting out with local side FH, Emil then moved on to Tottenham, but inexplicably remained behind Teemu Tainio in the pecking order, and was shipped off to Malmö FF and Lyn Oslo on loan. Since then, barring an escapade to Barnsley in 2009- 10 (where his SPF 50 consumption declined rapidly) Emil’s bulletproof bonce has been staunchly reflecting the Italian sun. In the last decade, he has turned out for Reggina, Verona and Udinese, making 269 league ap- pearances, scoring 16 and assisting a fur- ther 35. In Italy, Emil has become renowned for his tenacity, aggression and, of course, his wand-like left peg. One of several on the World Cup longboat with the capacity to deliver a skewering dead ball, Emil could prove key to Iceland’s snatch-and-grab game plan; especially with Gylfi “The Viking Virtuoso” fighting to be fit for the tourna- ment. After clocking up just 24 minutes on the pitch at Euro 2016, Emil will be hoping that his dusty catapult is put to greater use this time around. Only doubling the destruc- tion in Russia can make up for lost time. GR MEET THE SMITERS One Minute To Midnight On World Cup Doomsday Clock #ISL team makes world tremble Albert's football battle scream: like a scene from 'Scanners' @FLATEYPIZZA FLATEY.PIZZA GRANDAGARÐUR 11 101 REYKJAVÍK +354 5882666 PIZZA NAPOLETANA #IcelandSmites ⚽
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