Countdown! Venue: Skagerak Arena Predicted number of spectators: 5000 Clock: 19.00 TV: Max My guess: 2-0 Predicted lineups: ODD: André Hansen – Niklas Gunnarson, Fredrik Semb, Steffen Hagen, Emil Jonassen – Simen Brenne, Magnus Lekven, Jone Samuelsen – Adem Güven, Frode Johnsen, Mattias Andersson Brann: Piotr Leciejewski – Birkir Màr Sævarsson, Simen Wangberg, … Continue reading
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
Viking comes from the capital of oil, Stavanger, five hours west of Skien. They play their games at Viking Stadion, a modern stadium who holds 16.300 spectators. Kjell Jonevret, who coached Molde a couple years ago, has taken over the managerial role, as Viking wasn’t satistfied by Åge Hareides performances. About the stadium: Capacity(Seat/stand): … Continue reading
Before I start this post, I must warn about heavy use of abusive words. This is to you, coach Dag Eilev Fagermo. I’m tired of you. When we lost 6-2 on sunday, we didn’t play well, as you said on TV. There is no fucking way we can play well when we lose SIX to … Continue reading
Countdown! Venue: Brann Stadion Predicted number of spectators: 16.000 Clock: 18.00 CET TV: TV2 Sport My guess: 1-3 Predicted lineups: ODD: André Hansen – Niklas Gunnarson, Steffen Hagen, Fredrik Semb, Emil Jonassen – Simen Brenne, Magnus Lekven, Jone Samuelsen – Adem Güven, Torgeir Børven, Mattias Andersson Brann: Piotr Leciejewski – Birkir Már Sævarsson, … Continue reading
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
Rosenborg is undoubtably the most famous club in Norway. They play their home games at Lerkendal Stadion, which holds 21.850 spectators. They holds the record of winning the league most times, with their 22 victories. Jan Jönsson is their coach. About the stadium: Capacity(Seat/stand): 21.850 (21.620/230) Turf: Natural turf Opened: 1947 Away Section: In the … Continue reading
Tromsø is the northernmost clubin the top division, and they comes from the city of Tromsø. They are nicknamed «Gutan»(The guys), and they play their home games at Alfheim. Per-Mathias Høgmo is the coach. About the stadium: Capacity(Seat/stand): 7499 (6500/999) Turf: Artificial turf Opened: 1987 Away Section: It’s a small wooden stand behind the goal, … Continue reading
Viking comes from the capital of oil, Stavanger, five hours west of Skien. They play their games at Viking Stadion, a modern stadium who holds 16.300 spectators. Åge Hareide, who has played for Man City and Norwich, and with managerial experiences from Norway NT and Rosenborg, is coaching the team. About the stadium: Capacity(Seat/stand): 16.300/15.800 … Continue reading
Talking mid May, ODD had not lost in the 2009 comeback season since the premiere two months ago. Brann, who had won their two last games, stood on the other side at Skagerak Arena. After a intense start to the game, whereas ODD was leading 3-1, controversies dominated the 30th minute … Brann attacker David Nielsen … Continue reading