After MoonTV's demise Poutanen appeared only abruptly on television though resurfaced as a critic on the show Play on Nelonen, hosted by former MoonTV personnel Thomas Puha and Miika Huttunen.
HooGee M1 managed to secure a place in Nelonen after beating LePa 2-1 away in Leppävaara in their final match of the season, thus finishing 8th, after collecting 25 points in 20 matches.
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HooGee M1 will compete in Nelonen for the 2011 season, while the other three HooGee men's teams will compete in Vitonen.
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HooGee M1 faced fellow Nelonen outfit Lahden Pojat JS with the team from Lahti progressing to the 3rd round after beating the home team 4-0.
The men’s football team currently plays in the Nelonen (Fourth Division) and their home ground is at the Jokelan kenttä.
However, since the club re-entered the league in 2003 they have made steady progress over the last 8 seasons gaining respective promotions from the Vitonen (Fifth Division) in 2004 and Nelonen (Fourth Division) in 2009.
For much of the last decade OPedot has participated in the Nelonen (Fourth Division) but at the end of the 2007 the club gained promotion to the Kolmonen (Third Division) where they stayed for three seasons.
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In 2013 OPedot Men's Team finished in 4th place in Section 2 (Lohko 2) of the Nelonen.
During the 1970s and 1980s PEPO played in the lower divisions of the Finnish football system in the Nelonen (Fourth Division) and Vitonen (Fifth Division).
PP-70 currently plays in the Nelonen with its home venue at the Ikurin Virelä (Ikuri Sports Field).
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A further relegation followed in 2009 and 2010 and the club are currently in the Nelonen.
Stakula made several guest-appearances on the Game Review-show Play (sharing a title with a show which aired on MoonTV) on Nelonen which was hosted and maintained by his former MoonTV co-workers Thomas Puha, Miika Huttunen and Elias Poutanen.
Huttunen would later appear as a regular, host and critic on the show Play on Nelonen alongside Huttunen and fellow MoonTV host Elias Poutanen.
Since 2001 The Odorants were featured on the Finnish TV stations MoonTV and Nelonen in the Jackass-style series "Extreme Duudsonit", which is where their early recordings are mostly known from.