Bodo/Glimt fan trades five kilos of fish for ticket to Tottenham semi-final

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A Norwegian bartered five kilos of semi-dried fish for a ticket to Thursday’s semi-final clash between Bodo/Glimt and Tottenham Hotspur in the Arctic Circle, as the hosts aim to become the first Norwegian club to reach a European final.

Some 50,000 fans were vying for just 480 tickets to the second leg of Bodo/Glimt’s Europa League semi-final.

After missing out, Torbjorn Eide, a production manager at a fish farm in Senja, offered five kilos of boknafisk, a Norwegian delicacy worth nearly 2,500 Norwegian krone (£182), in exchange for a ticket.

"We produce Norway’s best boknafisk, and you probably can’t get it in Bodo city. So I thought maybe someone would want it," Eide told Norway's state-run broadcaster NRK on Tuesday.

Oystein Aanes, who had a spare ticket because his brother couldn't make the game, took the bait. "It was just a fun thing," Aanes told NRK.

Inspired by the deal, Nils Erik Oskal decided to try his luck with five kilos of reindeer meat.

Bodo/Glimt begin the second leg 3-1 down in the tie

Bodo/Glimt begin the second leg 3-1 down in the tie (Getty Images)

"Someone took the bait. It didn't take long," he said.

Oskal’s trade could be worth about 1,000 Norwegian krone (£73). "But that doesn't matter, I get to experience something huge," Oskal said.

Reuters

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