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Mikko Koivu few days after won WC,, in Finnish army (sry offtopic)
 

Robert Theodorson

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So....hockey is big in Finland?

You guys have some very sexy girls, I'll have to come visit and steal one :)

Good to see Koivu in that uniform, professional sports needs more former military men
 

SPMaximus

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Huh? Mikko is on a week long military exercise? Wasnt he supposed to go on tour with the trophy on Friday? :huh:

Edit: aah, dude in the video says his drinking binge continues tomorrow
 

Phenomenon

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Mikko Koivu few days after won WC,, in Finnish army (sry offtopic)

Got to appreciate this guy. He could have easily got papers from doctors that would have released from doing the military service just as Olli Jokinen and Hanno Möttölä (former NBA player from Atlanta Hawks) did.

Of course it is a lot easier for sportsmen and more like a scoutscamp with assault rifles and Koivu has nothing to worry about getting a contract etc., but still it is good that he shows example of a true captain inside and outside of the rink.
 

Eidyia

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Koivu and Granlund in the army is the purest form of propaganda there is. Both the players and the armed forces get the benefits from the media hype.

Massive amount of respect goes for a world class athlete who chooses civil service over this nonsense! :yo: (Never gonna happen bc of the 12 months, I know)
 

Eidyia

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Greater respect for the athletes who just get the "C" class-papers rather than civilian service.

Why?

(I don't mean there's anything wrong with an athlete, or anyone with better things to do, getting C-papers, but It'd be huge blow againt the army propaganda if a top class footballer or hockey player would choose civil service).
 
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Dr Despair

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Why?

(I don't mean there's anything wrong with an athlete, or anyone with better things to do, getting C-papers, but It'd be huge blow againt the army propaganda if a top class footballer or hockey player would choose civil service).

Ever crossed your mind that Koivu and the majority of his peers agree with this "propaganda"? That the army is there for some purpose.
 

Eidyia

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Ever crossed your mind that Koivu and the majority of his peers agree with this "propaganda"? That the army is there for some purpose.

What's the purpose of Mikko Koivu and Mikael Granlund to show up with a gun and a bunch of reporters at the barrack for few days? Other than propaganda? :laugh:
 

Jack DiBiase

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What's the purpose of Mikko Koivu and Mikael Granlund to show up with a gun and a bunch of reporters at the barrack for few days? Other than propaganda? :laugh:
Because it's a compulsory service. Do you think Mikko invited the press there?

Please go away. You are derailing a great topic and losing the war (pun intended).
 

Jack DiBiase

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No, the army did the inviting.

And it's hardly compulsory nowadays.
So, you would be more content with guys like Jokinen etc. who just refused to go there with a cheap excuse? And as you said, civil service is not an option for a pro athlete. It's not Mikko's fault he is being used as a propagada tool. He is just serving his duty.
 
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