John Hunt had booked himself a prioirty boarding ticket, and so got to sit at the front. I found a good spot by the window. There were some nice views of the clouds and the Danish coast.
In true Ryanair style, our destination was described Oslo (Torp). Being 140km south from Oslo, this seemed to be stetching things just a little. Torp's location, however, close to the Oslofjord, gave us a very picturesque descent into Norway.
Whilst arriving so far from Oslo would have been inconvienient for most, for us it was perfect. We had planned to watch a Norwegian league game today although this was a bit hit and mis with most of the games being played on Sunday. But as luck would have it, the game between Sandefjord and Valerenga had been moved to the Saturday, and Sandefjord was just a short bus ride from the airport. Perfect. At least it would have been had the bus turned up. It didn't, so we took a taxi instead.
Sandefjord was a lovely town.










Our trip to Scandinavia had coincided with mid-summers day. This is a big event in Norway and there was big celebration parade in the streets.






It even had a football pitch made of sand.
Norway is the land of fjords and here they were so proud of it they named it twice. So here is the Sandefjordsfjord, with a variety of boats...
Norway was living up to its reputation as an expensive country. A sandwich and coke came to some £8, although the prawns were lovely.
With time pressing on, we headed upto the stadium. This was a very scenic walk.
The visitors arrived by bus.


And so our first game of the trip was Sandefjord against Valerenga, in the Norwegian Tippaliga.
There were identical stands on each side:





Home supporters:
And so our first game of the trip was Sandefjord against Valerenga, in the Norwegian Tippaliga.
There were identical stands on each side:
Meanwhile we sat in the open ait stand behind the goal.
Now open air stands work quite well in Spain or Italy where the climate is very hot. Norway, on the other hand, is not immune to a little rain, so we were given these stylish rain macs: