Hey @carlsberg. Burde I tage en snak med jeres irske afdeling? Probably… Betyder det kvajebajer til de 2.400 danske fans i Dublin? #IRLDAN #ViErDanskerne #ikkeirerne pic.twitter.com/xcwFPSMw0M
— Dansk Boldspil-Union (@DBUfodbold) November 14, 2017
Translation, anyone?
Hic.
Update:
The Danish concept of “Kvajebajer” translates something like publicly screwing up so badly you have to buy everyone else in the bar a drink. So, DBU is asking if Carlsberg are going to apologise by buying all the 2,400 Danish fans pints tonight as an apology.
— Aengus Ó Maoláin (@AengusOMaolain) November 14, 2017
This afternoon.
Danish fans getting ripped off enjoying the craic in Temple Bar, Dublin 2 ahead of tonight’s World Cup football qualifier against the Republic of Ireland.
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According to Google translate
“Should you talk to your Irish department? Probably … Does that mean the bay of the 2,400 Danish fans in Dublin”
Not sure about the Bay in that sentance but according to the Sun (reliable source..ahem)….
The DBU’s tweet says Carlsberg should “probably” have a chat with its marketing team in Ireland, and suggests that there should be “kvajebajer” for the 2,400 travelling Danish fans – despite Carlsberg being the FAI’s official beer sponsor.
Kvajebajer is an old Danish tradition that means when you make a fool of yourself, you are supposed to buy a beer for everyone who enjoyed watching you!
Fair play, ta
Don’t be posting booze ads. Yis are only bolstering the pusher agenda. Pushers Out.
Full stop outside the brackets? If Carlsberg did copywriters they would probably be pretty shit…
(You’re wrong.)
http://universitywriting.shu.ac.uk/punct/advice/s_brack.htm
Only in America.
The second full stop should be inside the comma.
Do you mean inside the brackets?
A comma certainly wouldn’t go amiss. Unless they intended to mean something entirely different.
What is the update? Is it your tweet of your own post? Is it spot the difference or wha?
Ah yiz changed it. That makes sense now. Not at all don’t mention it
I don’t get it.
I was surprised to hear a Danish fan on radio this morning saying how cheap the drink was here. Must be expensive in Copenhagen.
Yen years ago I was paying equivalent of 8 euro a pint in Copenhagen. I imagine it’s about 60 quid now. Cans were cheap though.
I was in Copenhagen in August. it’s was 6 Euro for a pint in the hostel. much more everywhere else. 3 Euro for a can of coke in a Spar etc.
GO ON IRELAND!!!!!!
+5
-1
Ah well…
Another two years of that
As a Liverpool fan, two years is the blink of an eye….
Not out of blame, punishment or whatever but I’d like to see a new approach now. Should never have let Brian Kerr go.
Or Stephen Kenny….
We simply don’t have a goal scorer imo, once they equalised you sensed we just didn’t believe we had it in us to get a second.
On balance I think O’Neill has done a decent job in the circumstances, even if it’s been turgid viewing at times.
Thank feck I’ve got Depeche Mode to look forward to tomorrow night… now where did I leave my eyeliner…
in my handbag…don’t tell herself
Lucky you, Bertie. Saw them in 1993 for the first time. Probably one of the best gigs I’ve ever seen. Never as amazing since but still brilliant live.
Ireland humiliated.
I blame the English rejects…
so “come on ireland.” got a full stop at the end, but no comma after ‘come’
Ripped off? Copenhagen makes the price of a pint in Temple Bar seem cheap!
Apparently Debbie MacGee has taken her wedding ring off!! Shock!