Toni Kohonen with Finnish fans in Fuengirola – “Never again”

Finnish baseball fans took pleasure in Spanish alcohol pricing.

Baseball legend Toni Kohonen also arrived at the Simply Scandinavian restaurant. Mika Heikkilä

The official continuation of the opening matches of the super-nest Fuengirola was held at the Simply Scandinavian restaurant, which is better known among Finns under its former name Restaurant Kukkona.

Most of the guests had visited the entertainment between the match and the after-games, either in their own hotel room or at a local watering can.

The staff had cleared a dance floor in front of the stage, where people could jam, accompanied by the five-member Finnish-Spanish Silen Band. The hips could be waved with both Latin rhythms and Santanan to the music.

Silen Band performed in the sequels. Mika Heikkilä

More than 200 Finns bought a dinner card worth 20 euros. There was a lot of hustle and bustle at the bar when many took a four-cent shot worth 2.5 euros as a pick-up for a big penny worth 3.5 euros. The wine in the house cost 2.5 euros a glass, as in the local way.

Prices were also reflected in the behavior. Those who have lived in Spain for a long time know that it is polite to consider others. On Sunday night, however, the situation was different, because on the dance floor, a Finn either took over his own space by not moving or did not stop when he set off, even if there was someone in front of him.

The IPV and Jymy players, who opened their season on Sunday, arrived at the venue at eight to nine in the evening. Imatran Pallo-Veikkojen Toni Kohonen got followed by several fans. The species legend kindly answered all the questions.

Body language speaks

Toni Laakso was bred by IPV. Mika Heikkilä

After a while, Kohonen bongoned the restaurateur sitting a little away Antti “Pizza” by Pekkarinen. Kohonen repeated his post-game idea.

– Never here again Antti – at least not at official baseball events, Kohonen said.

Iltalehti reminded Koho that he had promised a three-time Finnish champion of hockey earlier in the day at Elola Stadium Juha-Pekka to Haatajathat they will arrive at the auditorium next year.

– Yes, with a hacker, but then the focus is different than in baseball. For 30 years I have only focused on this, now I have enough, Kohonen said.

The decision to quit Kohonen, 46, at the main series level is easy to understand simply because of the age of the nestor. Kohonen is a hockey player Jaromir Jagrin In addition, the most famous top athletes in Finland, who have remained at the national top of their sport in their fifties.

IPV’s own breeder Toni Laakso after a 15-year “delusion,” he returned home to Imatra, where he was awaited by a child under school age.

– Now we have a couple of days off. Maybe it’s better not to talk about plans for the next few days, Laakso says.

The boss is not afraid of fines

IPV’s sports director Jani Valkeapää is not afraid of fines. Mika Heikkilä

An IPV sports executive who was on a day off with his team Jani Valkeapää was still in a good mood on Monday.

IPV faces a fine because of Saturday’s women’s match Samppa Niklas ran from third place to second after betting 500 euros with Haataja.

– I haven’t heard anything from the union, and the second fan was left undone, so maybe there will be any fines? Now I have the sun number, will send it to the bill for you, said the cheerful Whitehead.

Katja Nissinen from Helsinki was on a trip with her friend Marjuska Kilpeläinen. – We have such a 50-year journey, which also includes baseball. Katja has won the Finnish championship at Vihti Ball in 1998. I don’t have any medals, even though I played in Ylihärmä, Kilpeläinen says. Mika Heikkilä

Toni Kohonen’s famous career is coming to an end. AOP

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