Nostalgia: A look back at Sensidays 2012

The last time the Sensidays were in the Netherlands was in 2012. Lets take a look back at those days…

When I (Romanista) arrived I saw this traditional music instrument. It’s called a draaiorgel.. Great to find some local atmosphere.. But not really my kind of music:)

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I arrived at around noon on sunday, unaware of the battles which had preceded.. Like the PC finals the evening before. Everybody was still getting ready. The PC final is still legendary in Sensible Soccer circles.

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 Playaveli
2-2,1-1,2-1
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 Bomb
2-1,0-1,3-1
Schulle 

And of course who could forget organizer PSPIN, well know for his local cuisine

I fell to Blazej in the knockout round, just as I thought I might actually still know how to plat the game…

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But the tournament was also the debut of the legendary Boesjeman.. A sows-hero many thought was only a myth…

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And don’t forget, it was also the first Title of Ali, and of Turkey.. A man before this game not that known to the scene, but now a favorite for the 2016 title…

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 ALI
4-3,5-0
Marin Parushev 
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4-0,0-1
sanek 

What will Almelo bring us in 2016….?

More photo’s on Flickr– Results – Tournament Thread

 

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Who will win the sensible days 2016?

The tension is rising, only a week to go. Who will win at the Sensidays. You can start betting at the forum. Currently leading is rekordmeister Playavelli. But there is still time. Don’t forget Ali wasn’t there last year, and there are many great players present, like Marin and current Amiga World Champ Blazej…

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11 Nationalities present!

We’re exciting to let you know that we know have 11 nationalities present to make for a truly international world cup. A football-team worth of nationalities…

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Keeper: England (1)

Defense: , Finland,( 1) Netherlands (5) , Sweden (1),

Midfield: Poland (4), Bulgaria (2), Italy (2), Bulgaria (2), Hungary (1)

Attack: Germany (14), Turkey (2), Denmark (8)

Sociable Soccer on Sensidays

We are excited to announce that Jon Hare’s Sociable Soccer wil be present on the Sensi days this year. Community manager Gustav will visit us for a presentation of the gameplay

Today this gameplay video is released, to show of the beautiful game and pay honor to Leicester. And with famous background music!

The Local Teams

The Sensidays 2016 will take place in Almelo, in the Twente Region of the Netherlands.

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That Region is home to two soccer clubs in the Dutch top divisions.

Heracles is the club from Almelo. The club has won the Dutch national title twice, in 1927 and 1941.

In the 2004–05 season, Heracles won the title in the Eerste Divisie, so that during the 2005–06 season, Heracles played in the Eredivisie, where they finished 13th. The average attendance in 2004–05 was 5,700 people. In the recent top flight seasons, this has risen to just over 8,300 (close to the maximum capacity of 8,500).

In 2012 Heracles competed in its first Dutch cup final, which it lost to PSV in the Rotterdam Stadium De Kuip.

Heracles Almelo currently play at the Polman Stadion in Almelo. The Polman Stadion was built in 1999 with a capacity 6,900, this was expanded in 2005 to hold 8,500. The pitch at the Polman Stadion is artificial turf. After renovation of the stadium at the beginning of season 2015–16 it holds 13.500 supporters.

The club was founded on May 3, 1903 as Heracles, after the demigod son of Zeus. They changed their name on July 1, 1974 to SC Heracles ’74 and finally settled on the current name in 1998.

In the 2015/16 season, Heracles finished sixth in the Eredevisie , so the club could participate in the playoffs for European football. The club first defeated FC Groningen and then FC Utrecht. Heracles thus qualified for the first time in club history for European football, in the third qualifying round of the 2016–17 UEFA Europa League.

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FC Twente is a Dutch professional football club from the nearby city of Enschede, playing in the Jupiler League. The club was formed in 1965 by the merger of 1926 Dutch champions, Sportclub Enschede and Enschedese Boys. They were the holders of the 2011 KNVB Cup and Johan Cruijff Schaal trophies, and were Eredivisie champions in the 2009–10 season; the team has also finished as Eredivisie runner-up thrice, was runner-up in the 1974–75 UEFA Cup, and has won the KNVB Cup three times. Twente’s home ground since 1998 is De Grolsch Veste.

Currently they are fighting for survival. In June 2016 the Dutch FA relegated Twente to the Jupiler League relegated Twente due to financial scandals.

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Sources: Wikipedia Heracles and Twente

The Team

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All contact via [email protected]

– Colin Roll (Rock and Roll)
Tournament organizer, Tournaments administrator, Forum, Website contact person
World famous youtube math teacher from Oud-Beijerland. Pretends he is from Sunderland.

Rick Lindeman (Romanista)
Tournament organizer, Financial administrator, Sponsor contact
Organized the first Dutch Swos cup in 2006. Always happy if he survives the group phase.

– Mark (Nakkeost)
Catering, Transport, Hardware
Long time sense player from the north of Holland. Won a bronze medal way back.

– Frits (Swoozh)
Hardware
Sponsores the website due to his company Streeksoft, Thanx!

– t.b.a.
Catering help, Save Disk adminstrator, Photographer, Live stream organizer ….

Official Dutch Swos Championships 2006

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In the spring of 2006, Swos legends from all over Holland arrived in Utrecht to fight in the Dutch Swos Tournament for the Open Dutch Title in Sensible Soccer.

The championships were held on March 11th, Mark was victoriuous in the end. On this page you’ll find all the results, statistics, and matchreports.

In this thread on sensiblesoccer.de you’ll find the discussion about the tournament.

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The finalists of the first dutch open sensible soccer championships, Robbie and champion Mark

Match Report

All photo’s

On Match 11th the first dutch open sensible soccer was held. I decided to take the initiative, when i noticed there were quite a few dutch guys on the United Sensible Soccer Community, but there weren’t and tournaments. And while playing online might be nice, nothing beats sitting in the same room when you thrash someone.

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The Trophy of which Swos players dream, photo by uFx

But to make it a real tournament, we should make it real. All data will be entered on the Sensible Soccer.de site and I bought a trophy and got it engraved. As we wanted to play on as many formats as possible, Robbie brought his PC Laptop to complement my Amiga, Snes and Jaguar. I didn’t have a second Jaguar Joypad, but luckily the local game shop was prepared to borrow us one, thanx Dr Games!

At twelve a clock the first participants arrived. My wife had left the building, as 10 nerds in a house wasn’t her kind of fun. We didn’t know houw many people would show up, but slowly the room filled. People came from as far Maarssen, Grootebroek, Beverwijk, Beekbergen and Eindhoven. One remarkable fact is that the youngest participant was born in 1990, only two years before the first Sensible Soccer release on the Amiga and Atari ST. We had 9 participants in the end.

At one’ o clock we started. We decided to leave the Super Nintendo out of the game, due to time restrictions. It was confrontation betwee different styles, as the Amiga people and PC people played rather differently, and everybody excelled at the platform he was used too.

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Sjoerd and Tomaz playing on the Amiga, foto by uFx

On the Amiga it was a fearce battle between Captain Thunder and DJ Luis, they won almost all their games. The battle between them ended in a 3-3 battle. Swoozh and Mark improved their game during the tournament, but where too late to catch up.

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Swoozh and Robbie playing on the Jaguar, foto by uFx.

The Jaguar was the most controversial platform. Loved by some, loathed by others. Some had the feeling they had no control at all, while others who were used to joypads had an easy game. While at first Mark seemed to have an easy victory here, Swoosz, the best allrounder in the tournament, got close, but was beaten by 2%. uFx started late, but was only beaten on goal difference in the end.

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Captain Thunder and Swoozh playing on the PC

PC Swos took some time to set up, as DOS programs and Windows, and Windows’98 and USB pads aren’t the best of friends. In the end it worked. Robbie was untouchable on the platform, winning all his seven games.

At half past five we ended the first round. There wasn’t enough time to play every game, but enough matches had been played to decide on the winners. Mark had won one platform and ended second on another, and therefore won a place in the final. DJ Luis and Robbie each won a platform, but didn’t perform that well on the others. They had to battle in the semi-final. Swoosz was the best allrounder, with three third places, but as he didn’t win a platform, he didn’t reach a semi final.

The semi took place on Atari’s last console, as no one had an advantage there. The other participants had dicovered the Jupiler by now and cheered Robbie and Dj Luis on. Robbie emerged victorious, and won himself a place in the final.

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Mark and Robbie playing the final, photo by uFx.

The final was played on two platforms. Robbie was the favourite on the PC, but couldn’t take the preasure and lost his first game on the platform (1-2). Everybody thought Mark would easily consolidate on the Amiga, but Robbie played the game of his life and almost won the second leg. Mark could hold on to a 1-1 draw in the end, and emerged as Dutch Open Swos champion. Robbie won the special price, a copy of Retro Survival Magazine, because had conceded the fastest red card.

All in all, it was a great tournament, seldom i have seen so much joy of play Hopefully one of the participants will organise a new tournament soon.

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The Winners, photo by uFx

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