Greetings and thank you for the video! I am the 'whistling ref' in a team of 4 refs who officiated the match in Argir, and my wife´s family worked in the half-time "pylsuvogninum" (in danish "pølsevogn" which cruedly translates to "sausage-cart" in English). Always fun to find yourself on the interwebs by chance 👍. Once saw a match I officiated in Leirvík on Ladbible, or some similar page, great fun!
That's awesome! And a great job you did of officiating the match too! (Tell your wife's family the hot dog was terrific!) I feel like anything done for football in the Faroe Islands is done purely for the love of the game, and it's shared seemingly by people across the country, whether it's playing it, coaching it, reporting on it, or as yourself, refereeing it - all done out of sporting joy, and it gives off a terrific feel. :D I'll be back to the Faroe Islands again some day, I hope. You never know, you may be officiating on another Faroeball video soon! (You'd be welcome to help make a "Refereeing A Faroese Football Match" video interview if you wanted, haha!)
Thanks for the video mate. Cheers form bulgaria. I'd love to visit the Faroe islands and to see B36 playing as they're my favorite club there. Many thanks for the video, it's such a great experience.
Very happy to find your channel. I have been living on the Faroes this year - and looks like you caught me on camera before the game at Argir! Hope you enjoyed your stay :)
It depends how you define 'disability'. There's probably a lot of neurotypical football players; players with Dyslexia, players with other disabilities but not that clear. Edgar Davids wore special glasses for instance.