1. Södermalm looks for greener grass

    By Blue Baller

    Last weekend in April was also, in a deeper psychological sense, the first weekend of early summer for the blues. Invited by the Dockers together with the Årsta Swans to Norrtälje, the three teams concluded the pre-season with a mixed-team friendly. The Dockers impressed, as always, with exellent grounds and facilities, but more importantly, the conditions were perfect for a light game of footy. Given the season premiere is already next weekend, it came as no surprise that the three teams were holding back, avoiding injuries and not revealing their true colors unnecessarily. Dockers coach Ryan Tucker, however, declared that he was optimistic about playing already after the summer break, despite still jumping on crouches after breaking his ankle while skiing during winter. Only Söder’s president cannon- ball-Kaj, who allegedly rejected taking a ride out to Norrtälje and instead took the 100km to the coast-near city as a triathlon practice run,  went full on out on the pitch, resulting in a single-accident smashed nose.

    Next week is the season premiere for the SAFF league. Stay tuned for updates!

    Södermalm Blues, Årsta Swans and Norrtälje Dockers

  2. Dockers vs. Blues

    By Blue Baller

    Tomorrow, Sat, Södermalm saddle up to go to Norrtälje to play the Dockers for the second time this season, 12.00 at Norrtälje sportcenter. Both teams have seen an upgoing trend the since the summer break, and with Norrtälje being a typical strong home team,
    some great footy is to be expected.

    Tag along to support your favourite team!

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  3. Dockers host Round 6 double header

    By Blue Baller

    What a day for footy! A blue sky, 28 degrees, green grass and a cooling sea breaze sure showed off the best side of Norrtälje for SAFF R6, featuring The Swans vs. Blues and home team Dockers vs. the Axemen. In the first game, the Årsta Swans gave a statement that they will keep their heads high, despite suffering one hardship after the other during this season, and gave a good fight. In the Södermalm Camp, Brissles acted coach of the day, and promoted himself to playing coach in the third quarter after finding his badge on the tactics board. By then the game was all but over with 5 goals from O-train Oscar and 4 by Dylan, and 10 or so behinds from Tanka.  Södermalm was dominating the game from first ball up, and winning comfortably with 124 (18.16) against Årsta 32 (4.8).
    Joel “Iron Guts” Burnell played his 50th game for Södermalm, making him the first Australian to achieve that!

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  4. ‘What actually happened’ by J. Murphy

    By Lars

    Saturday the 12th of may,
    The Blues travelled to Norrtälje for the new franchise club’s debut in the SAFF.
    After a strong win in the opening game against Årsta the confidence in the squad
    was high, although, there was an air of trepidation on the one hour bus trip north
    as the blues were still missing some big name players and they were up against
    the unknown quantity of Norrtälje.

    Welcome Dockers

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