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'They are going World Cup crazy!' Cleadon-born DJ describes life in his adopted hometown in Norway
‘They are going crazy for it. There are massive screens everywhere!’
"The guys that played the World Cup in '98 ... they are like heroes in Norway," stated Berg Johnsen. "It's been such a long wait for us to get in the World Cup again, and now we a
