Friday, February 27, 2015

“It is allowed to use all the tricks – and Enoch succeeded” – Dagbladet.no

Claus Dalvang (47), which has now changed its name to Fibiger, is disappointed to have to leave “Anno” on BBC1 on Friday evening.

– It is clear it is bitter, especially when I’m sitting in the living room and watching television, saying “Anno Claus» Dagbladet after sending tonight.

It is not just social media and Twitter it boils reactions on competition between Enoch Groven (30) and Claus Dalvang, which many believe did not go right for him.



Judge wrong?

– It comes sms on my phone all the time. Endorsements. 90 percent of them are from people I do not know. They believe that Selda Ekiz judge wrong, says Claus.

The two men had to hold fire buckets in each arm perpendicular from the body.

– It was hard to see his arms under coat. Ironically, it was a jacket he borrowed from me. Enoch is vigorous, so it is not entirely unlikely that the arms were outstretched, says Claus.

But both he and viewers in doubt.

A neat trick

– But it is allowed to use all the tricks, and if it works, then it works. Otherwise arms Enoch was right, then worked the trick, at least, says Claus.

He thinks it matter was small margins that ensured the outcome.

– The is not that easy verifiable this. Done is done. I would love to be longer and shown what I can do, says Claus Fibiger.

Dagbladet did not succeed to obtain Enoch Groven Friday night.

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