ÖSK FORUM FOOTBALL
Welcome to the ultimate guide to ÖSK Forum Fodbold - the vibrant digital meeting place for Örebro SK fans and everyone who loves football! Here you'll get a quick overview of how the forum works, what the rules and best tips are, and how to become part of the vibrant black and white community. Whether you're a hardcore supporter or a curious newcomer, you'll be invited to join in hot discussions, practical advice and new friendships. Get started right away and discover the feeling of true team spirit online! Source references can be found at the bottom of the page
BACKGROUND AND HISTORY OF THE FORUM
ÖSK Forum Fodbold was born out of Örebro SK's committed supporter base. The forum quickly became a natural place for conversations about matches, tactics, transfer news, supporter initiatives and the club's history. With over 466,000 posts and hundreds of active members, it is a digital superpower for knowledge, emotions and humour. The forum is hosted on the SvenskaFans platform and welcomes both veterans and first-time visitors - from all over the world.
REGISTRATION, MEMBERSHIP AND DIGITAL HOME
To join, visit [svenskafans.com/football/team/osk/forum], register by email and choose a cool, preferably creative username. Membership is free and gives instant access to live threads, results analysis, transfer debate and thousands of match memories - from the comfort of Örebro but with a global reach.
WHY THE COMMUNITY IS STRONG AND POPULAR
The strength of the Forum lies in its energy, localisation and genuine community spirit. Members appreciate the open atmosphere, the ball knowledge and the fact that discussions are kept both fun and respectful. Real benefits range from ticket swaps and supporter meet-ups to long-lasting friendships - especially important when the team is struggling!
TOP TIPS AND PRACTICAL INFORMATION
- Founders: Devoted ÖSK fans and moderators from the early 2000s
- Membership: 1 000+ registered, thousands of readers every day
- Famous users: Yasin, Hazey Davey, The Adversity Supporter
- Location: Online at SvenskaFans, with the heart in Örebro
TIPS FOR NEWCOMERS
- Please read some match threads before writing your first post
- Be mindful of the mood after losses - be considerate in the debate
- Feel free to search before posting questions - the answers are often already there
- Share statistics, personal match memories and humour!
- Respect the moderators - they keep the tone cosy and safe
FORUM RULES AND MAIN GUIDELINES
The soul of the forum is factual, respectful and open football debate. The moderators keep the discussion on track and ensure safety for all. Here are the main rules:
- Be respectful: no personal attacks, insults or hatred
- Keep the thread relevant: Off-topic belongs in specific topics
- Stop spam: adverts and betting tips are deleted instantly
- Indicate sources: Rumours and claims must be supported/sourced
- Language: Swedish is the norm, English is welcomed from international fans
- Follow copyright: Share links - not unauthorised material
- Privacy policy: Never share personal information about others
- Report breaches: Use the report button for breaches
- Age limit: Minors (under 16) require parental consent
SPORTSFORUM.SE FORUM RATING
Category | More info | Commentary |
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Rating | 5/5 STARS | Top ranked community |
Sound | Friendly, helpful and energetic atmosphere | Everyone feels welcome and energised |
Membership breadth | Young, old, local and international fans | Everyone is welcome |
Local anchoring | Close co-operation with club and supporter groups | Strong local commitment |
Easy to get started | Free registration, active moderators | Easy and safe to start |
Networking opportunities | New friends, supporter meetings, ticket partnerships | Easy to broaden your network |
Cost | Everything is free to participate in | No fees or hidden costs |
Let's test your maths knowledge
The atmosphere in and around the ÖSK supporter community is intense, cordial and coloured by both an old sense of humour and loud pride at Behrn Arena. Home matches are characterised by flags, chants, banners and the classic black and white jerseys in the stands, where the tones of "Elden inuti" (The Fire Within) are often heard throughout the arena. On the ösk forum, this passion is lived out digitally, where users chat about matches, participate in classic threads, and make fun of the club's fate with distance and self-distance.
CLUB SONGS AND RHYMES
First verse of the classic 'The Fire Within':
In our heart there is a team
that carries us forward every day
O for Black and White we do everything
even if the wind is cold
You are the team in our life
a fire burning inside
O together we shall believe
and carry our Örebro forward
Official heel strap:
FOOL, FOOL, FOOL!
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS AND PERMANENT PLACES
Participation brings real membership benefits - both social and financial:
- Digital membership card (app)
- Member magazine "Sport Club"
- Newsletter, voting rights and attendance at meetings
- Discount (10-20%) on souvenirs and public events
- Free admission to training matches and cups
- Often priority access to tickets for top matches
PRICE EXAMPLE MEMBERSHIP AND ANNUAL CARD 2025
- Type Price (SEK) Benefits
Adult member 390 Digital card, discount, free admission to training matches
Student/youth 225 As above, plus club forum and youth events
Family membership 540 Valid for family (all at one address)
Annual pass standing 1200 Valid for all home matches Men + Women
Season ticket seat 2900 Optional seat, valid for all series matches
Gold Member 1200 Extra tickets, special events, 20% discount
FACT SHEET - GOOD TO KNOW
- The Black and White forum has over 466,000 posts and historical threads since the 2000s
- 'Personality thread' lists users' nicknames and football favourites
- The meme "We can still go up!" after every relegation is an internal running gag
- Match threads with real-time commentary on all matches (often hundreds of posts)
- "The 'Saw of the Day' is a recurring theme - where anything can be criticised ironically
- Constant reminders of classic matches, like the qualifier against Brommapojkarna in 2013
- Several users such as "Yasin" and "The Adversity Supporter" appear in many discussions
- During the pandemic, digital fan nights were organised via the forum
- Accessible to everyone - old and young fans alike, no matter where you live
- Behrn Arena is seen by many as "home", whether you follow on site or via the forum
THE COMMUNITY PROVIDES MORE
The ÖSK forum is more than just talking about matches - it's about openness, community and humour before all the prestige. Here there is room for different opinions, ironic dissections and support of both teams and fellow supporters - in good times and bad. For current club info and membership updates, please always refer to official club channels and ÖSK's website.
Sources
Wikipedia, ÖSK Football (oskfotboll.se)
FAQ - Frequently asked questions about the FAQ on playing harp (harp solitaire)
What characterises the atmosphere at the ÖSK football forum?
The atmosphere on the ÖSK forum is warm, inclusive and passionate. Discussions range from humour to frustration to hope - often the club's history and challenges are reflected in every thread. The atmosphere is high, but also orderly: even during deep sporting slumps, both new and experienced fans feel welcome. Ironic comments are mixed with deep analyses, and different generations of supporters meet to share memories, criticism and tributes to ÖSK
What is the community like between supporters on the forum?
The forum serves as a gathering place for ÖSK's supporters, both local from Örebro and scattered across the country and the world. Users form friendships, discuss both matches and everyday life, organise pre-match get-togethers and help new fans find their way. The community is strengthened through inside jokes and shared traditions, such as analysing each new player or traditionally "sawing" referee decisions together
What are the most popular topics and threads on the forum?
How are setbacks and controversial topics handled?
When things are going badly on the pitch or the club is going through a difficult period, this is discussed openly but respectfully. The moderators ensure objectivity and a good tone. Even strong disagreements usually end in a consensus for the good of the club. Threads on controversies, coaching changes or finances are engaging and attract both in-depth analysis and humorous distance
What internal memes and classic jokes live in the forum?
The meme "We can still go up!", which refers to optimism after relegation, lives on. Classic match references and ironic comments on, for example, refereeing decisions or club management behaviour are often used - sometimes recurring profiles have their own signature lines such as "The Relegation Supporter" or "Hazey Davey", which have become reference points for new jokes and discussions.
What are the practical benefits of being a member of the Forum?
Members get access to exclusive content, the opportunity to participate in member votes and discuss with the club's management at digital member meetings. Membership also includes discounts on supporter merchandise, priority in ticket queues for popular matches and the opportunity to attend special supporter events. Membership information is available on the club's website and is updated annually.
How does moderation work on the forum and what happens when rules are broken?
The moderators are elected from among the supporters and their main task is to create a safe environment. They intervene if discussions get out of hand, and intervene when personal attacks or discrimination occur. Usually a warning goes a long way, but for serious offences, user accounts can be temporarily or permanently blocked. The guidelines are published openly and developed jointly
What real-life traditions are reflected in the forum?
Big matches are accompanied by long match threads, often with joint uploads in forum format before kick-off. When the team plays away, groups of supporters often gather digitally to follow events together. The tradition of singing and chanting is also present digitally, for example through subtitled versions of the club's official songs and chants posted in the appropriate thread.
What are the prices and availability of tickets and annual passes?
The forum often provides the latest info on prices, packages and discounts. Annual tickets for standing room cost around SEK 1200 (2025), seating around SEK 2900. Young people and families are offered discounts, and digital solutions make purchases easy. Membership and extra benefits cost from around SEK 225 per year, with the possibility of combination packages via the club's shop
What is the fastest way to get help with technical problems or questions?
For technical problems, there are dedicated help threads and direct contact with moderators via the forum. Support is provided quickly, sometimes by other users, sometimes by the club's own IT or support staff. Guides and FAQs are also often updated in the 'Help' section of the forum to help new visitors
Where can I find up-to-date information on matches, squads or events?
The quickest way is the club's official website where all the latest information on match dates, squad news, tickets and supporter events is updated regularly. The forum often links to news items or has special update threads for new acquisitions, injuries or other team news.