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Grunden Bois - and then what?

In December 2001, SVT aired a documentary about the club Grunden Bois, a group of mentally disabled boys and girls who play football in Gothenburg. Now Kjell Kjellman has made another visit to the club to tell what has happened since then. Among other things, Jocke has become chairman in the club and he tells us how bowling can be dangerous.

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  • Thor Guttormsen

    Thor Guttormsen

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  • Hasse 'Ravelli' Lundström

    Hasse 'Ravelli' Lundström

    Self

  • Tony Bäregård

    Tony Bäregård

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  • Joakim 'Jocke' Andersson

    Joakim 'Jocke' Andersson

    Self

  • Madelene Johansson

    Madelene Johansson

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  • Johanna Ringström

    Johanna Ringström

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  • Linda Olsson

    Linda Olsson

    Self

  • Veronica Isaksson

    Veronica Isaksson

    Self

  • Christer Reinikainen

    Christer Reinikainen

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In December 2001, SVT aired a documentary about the club Grunden Bois, a group of mentally disabled boys and girls who play football in Gothenburg. Now Kjell Kjellman has made another visit to the club to tell what has happened since then. Among other things, Jocke has become chairman in the club and he tells us how bowling can be dangerous.

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