Bergen, the second largest city in Norway, hosts SK Brann. They play their home games at Brann Stadion, usually filled with 17.000 passionate fans. They do arguably have the most demanding fans in Norway, and you can’t do much wrong before you get them on your neck. Rune Skarsfjord, the former Haugesund coach and Rosenborg … Continue reading
Countdown! Venue: Skagerak Arena Predicted number of spectators: 6.000 Clock: 19.00 CET TV: Max My guess: 2-0 Predicted lineups: ODD: André Hansen – Niklas Gunnarson, Steffen Hagen, Fredrik Semb, Emil Jonassen – Simen Brenne, Magnus Lekven, Jone Samuelsen – Adem Güven, Torgeir Børven, Snorre Krogsgård Games are coming quickly these days, and it’s hard … Continue reading
Vålerenga comes from the capital, Oslo, just two hours north of Skien. They play their home games at the national stadion, Ullevaal Stadion,which can hold approximately 25.900 spectators. Martin Andresen, the former Blackburn and Wimbledon player, is their coach. It’s been very windy at Vålerenga the last year, especially due to the lack of results. … Continue reading
Predicted lineups: ODD: Andreas Lie – Niklas Gunnarson, Steffen Hagen, Fredrik Semb, Emil Jonassen – Jone Samuelsen, Magnus Lekven, Simen Brenne, Adem Güven, Torgeir Børven, Mattias Andersson Haugesund: Per Morten Kristiansen – Andrés Már Jóhannesson, Martin Bjørnbak, Umaru Bangura, Joakim Våge Nilsen – Michael Enge Haukås, Håvard Storbæk, Geir Ludvig Fevang, Maic Sema – Alexander … Continue reading
For the second time this week it’s time to meet FK Haugesund! FK Haugesund comes from Haugesund, a town where the citizence are called Arabs. They play their games at Haugesund Stadion, which is owned by the municipality of Haugesund, and it can hold up to 5000 spectators. They has had a positive campaign so … Continue reading
Predicted lineups: ODD: Andreas Lie – Emil Jonassen, Steffen Hagen, Fredrik Semb, Niklas Gunnarson – Simen Brenne, Magnus Lekven, Jone Samuelsen – Adem Güven, Torgeir Børven, Snorre Krogsgård Haugesund: Per Morten Kristiansen – Andrés Már Jóhannesson , Umaru Bangura, Derek Decamps, Joakim Våge Nilsen – Maic Sema, Ugonna Anyora, Geir Ludvig Fevang, Michael Haukås … Continue reading
FK Haugesund comes from Haugesund, a town where the citizence are called Arabs. They play their games at Haugesund Stadion, which is owned by the municipality of Haugesund, and it can hold up to 5000 spectators. They has had a positive campaign so far, and Aleksander Søderlund and Nikola Djurdic is regarded as the best … Continue reading
Molde FK is a club who comes from the city with the same name, situated in the western part of Norway. They play their home games at Aker Stadion, a stadium they was handed as a gift from their rich uncle Kjell Inge Røkke back in the nineties. The champions is coached by the well … Continue reading
You’ve all propably heard the story of the great Zorro. The Spanish talking hero that always saves the day. Well, he’s back. He’s standing between the posts at Skagerak Arena, and his real name is André Hansen! After being overrun and injured by a ridicilous Peter Kovacs body tackle, Hansen declares himself fit to play … Continue reading
Predicted lineups: ODD: Andreas Lie – Steffen Hagen, Frode Johnsen, Fredrik Semb, Emil Jonassen – Simen Brenne, Magnus Lekven, Jone Samuelsen – Adem Güven, Torgeir Børven, Snorre Krogsgård Raufoss: Richard Claesson – Valdrin Rexhaj, Albert Cole, Petter Senstad, Helge Andre Jøndal – Oliver Berg, Tor Håkon Sveen, Steffen Hjelmtvedt, Daniel Haug, Fredrik Greve Monsen – … Continue reading