Knicks deny Vivek Ramaswamy as he tries to campaign during Cavaliers playoff blowout: report
The Republican Trump ally was mocked online for the alleged snub
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The Republican Trump ally was mocked online for the alleged snub
Life is tough on the autonomous territory โ not least for its footballers, as this documentary testifies As the football-industrial complex churns out ever more eyeball-aimed product, precision engineered to trigger either triumphalism or nostalgia (or both), thereโs occasionally room for stories like this about Greenlandโs eight team championship playoff: scrappy chronicles of big-hearted underachievers in obscure corners of the football universe. (One of them, about perennial losers American Samoa, even got turned into a feature film directed by Taika Waititi.) Could Greenlandโs strugglers and strivers end up as characters in a big-screen comedy? Stranger things have happened and, after the countryโs surprise arrival in the geopolitical spotlight, this might yet be the best way for outsiders to get some understanding of the place. As it is, one of the main virtues of this film is to convey just how tough life is in the worldโs largest island (an โautonomous territoryโ, part of the kingdom of Denmark). We see the team captain, Patrick Frederiksen (a charismatic presence and one of the documentaryโs main characters), moodily hunting for seals, giant icebergs floating yards away from the edge of a football pitch, and the non-appearance of half the team for the week-long playoffs due to cancelled flights (travelling by boat takes longer, but is more reliable). The team in question is the slightly unmemorably named B-67, who hail from Greenlandโs capital Nuuk; they appear to have an Old Firm-ish sort of rivalry with Nagdlunguak, from the islandโs third largest town, Ilulissat. The shortness of the playing season, it is regularly pointed out, is one of the main factors hampering Greenlandโs football, as there are only a few short summer weeks where the place thaws enough for outdoor matches. The aforementioned travel issues mean, moreover, itโs almost impossible to arrange games against anyone other than local sides. Continue reading...