Anders Clearex of Arsenal (1990 a 1994) y Everton (1994 a 1997)he starred in a curious trip to the future in 1997 in which he thought he had died.
The midfielder, who was 58 times international with Swedenhe was the victim of a ELABORATED BUT that made him believe that he traveled in time two years.
The Swedish television program The blast He orchestrated the amazing deception, leaving Anders Limpar completely.
There were about 20 types involved, all to fool me, and I simply bit the hook
The production team was very careful, renting an entire airport and recruiting authentic pilots of combat aircraft, along with professional actors who went through scientists.
These false scientists convinced Limpar that they had achieved unprecedented scientific advance during a plane trip to Stockholm.
I thought I was flying in a kind of time machine
“There were about 20 guys involved, all to fool me, and I simply bit the hook. I guess it was perfect for them, perhaps because they thought it would believe everything,” the former 60 -year -old soccer player has just recognized.
Anders Limpar acknowledged that “I thought I was flying in a kind of time machine, because we were already in a real plane from Gothenburg. At that time I had a bar, The Clean Bar, in Stockholm, and we were going to Gothenburg to throw our new beer.”
“A scientist simply:” I have done it … I’ve flown two years in time “
The former soccer player revealed that two scientists were on board talking about time trips while the plane “I went up and down and circled”and that “they used these combat planes to guide Stockholm! Travelers could hear everything on radio, and air control claimed that they had suddenly appeared on their screens.”
It was terrifying; It was really scary
“I thought: ‘What the hell is happening?’
For years I was furious because I became the laughing of Sweden. I was not funny
“Now I can laugh at all that, but at that time, my God! It was terrifying; it was really scary,” Anders Limpers confesses, while recalling that “they did something similar to a Canadian two years before me, and he had to receive psychological help later because it was in very bad condition.”
“We thought we were dead and that Norway had won the World Cup”
Anders Limpar acknowledged that the most morbid of the assembly, which lasted two days, is that they were informed that “we believed we were dead” and that “when they landed, they told us that they had made us a funeral and everything, because apparently they assumed that we had died.”
“They taught us newspapers, which were obviously not real, where follies had apparently occurred. They told us that Norway had won the World Cup in 1998 …” What the hell is happening here?! “I saw the headline and I told my friend:” Look, look! Norway won the World Cup while we were out! “He recalled.
Anders Limpar acknowledged that “for years I was furious with all that, because I became the laughing of Sweden. I was not funny. That’s why, when they asked me if they could sell everything on DVD, I said no.”