You are right, i won't be getting one. Thanks for your prompt responses I appreciate it.
Also, where do all the Danes here in Toronto go to watch the World Cup? There aren't many of us with Danish heritage around but my gf and I are keen to find some.
Cheers
The Globe and Mail recommend this....
DENMARK
Brazen Head Irish Pub
165 East Liberty St.
(416) 535-8787
National intel: Denmark is small (5.5 million), and the weather is gloomier than Rob Ford during city budget meetings. But here's the thing: They are, as a recent study shows, a happy lot - in fact, the happiest country of all. Peter Moerk, the head of the Danish consulate in Toronto, cheerfully identifies as a roligan, which is the always happy Danish football supporter - a peaceful hooligan, and a symbol of the Danes' laid-back, self-deprecating national character.
The pitch: Mr. Moerk says he'll be watching the game at Brazen Head, an Irish pub that is hosting Danish fans, who'll be drinking Carlsberg and singing "Red and white, we are Danish Dynamite."
The grub: The bar won't be serving traditional Danish fare, but he says if he had his way, he'd be eating traditional open-faced sandwiches with marinated herring and drinking akvavit.
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http://www.blogto.com/sports_play/2010/06/where_to_watch_the_world_cup_in_toronto/
The Brazen Head plays host to red clad fans of the TFC variety, but during the World Cup the Danes are setting up camp. Lots of screens, a large patio and decent menu make this an ideal location for cheering Denmark to victory in their 4th ever world cup appearance.