ODD was the quickest, strongest and had Adem Guven and Frode Johnsen. They was simply the best against the fourth tier club Arendal, and third round are now waiting. At a wet and rainy Bjønnes Stadion ODD was sky high favorites before the game, and they had no problems honouring that trust. It took only … Continue reading
Predicted lineups: ODD: (Confirmed) Andreas Lie – Niklas Gunnarson, Morten Fevang, Steffen Hagen, Paul Addo – Herolind Shala, Fredrik Oldrup Jensen, Simen Brenne – Adem Güven, George White, Elba Rashani Arendal: Per Rudi – Chris Safari, Jaran Jørgensen, Sondre Kollen, Steven Cardoso – Morten Knutsen, Frode Ruberg Kristiansen, Jostein Lundemoen – Marwan Palani, Marius Bruun … Continue reading
Arendal Fotball is a club who comes from the Southlandic town Arendal. They play their games at Bjønnes Stadion, where batallions in the third division (fourth tier) is the weekly highlights. The club is a cooperation between two other clubs; Grane and Trauma. Morten Knutsen is currently the coach. About the stadium: Capacity(Seat/stand): 2-3.000 I … Continue reading
ODD went to the game with the expectation of winning it. A good away game was going to be followed by a victory at home, I thought. It did not end like that. ODD’s performance in the first half can be described with two word: scandalously poor. They created nothing, while Tromsø came to chances … Continue reading
Predicted lineups: ODD: André Hansen – Steffen Hagen, Morten Fevang, Niklas Gunnarson, Lars Kristian Eriksen – Simen Brenne, Jone Samuelsen, Frode Johnsen – Snorre Krogsgård, Torgeir Børven, Adem Güven Tromsø: Marcus Sahlman – Hans Nordbye, Fredrik Bjørk, Miika Koppinen, Hans Åge Yndestad – Magnus Andersen, Kara, Ruben Yttergård Jensen, Thomas Drage – Thomas Kind Bendiksen, … Continue reading
Earlier today I got the news that Mathias Fredriksen (17) has been chosen to represent Norway in The Chance. He will first go to a pre-camp in Holland with five other talents from other countries, whereas one of them will got through to the big final in Barcelona. That’s well deserved from what I’ve seen, … Continue reading
It was a typical first round match for ODD. They got the goals they came for, and nothing more. The only thing that impressed me was the crowd. Over 2.000 spectators doesn’t sound like much, but Gvarv do only hold 1.000 inhabitants …. The first goal came quickly. Elba Rashani got his head on the … Continue reading
Predicted lineups: ODD (Confirmed lineup): Andreas Lie – Steffen Hagen, Morten Fevang, Niklas Gunnarson, Emil Jonassen – Jone Samuelsen, Fredrik Oldrup Jensen, Aleksandar Corovic – Adem Güven, Torgeir Børven, Elba Rashani Gvarv: Unknown Injuries/suspensions: Gvarv: None as I know ODD: Magnus Lekven, Fredrik Semb, Mattias Andersson and Herolind Shala injured. Paul Addo and George White … Continue reading
Gvarv is a amateur club from the village with the same name, situated in the midlle of Telemark, just 45 minutes from Skien. They is currently playing in the fourth division (fifth tier), and the home games is played at Gvarv Stadion. Coach is Knut Tellef Syvertsen.| About the stadium: Capacity(Seat/stand): Unknown Turf: Natural Opened: … Continue reading
It was 1926, only two years since the last cup triumph. ODD had once again gone all the way to the cup final, as they had beaten Urædd from the neighbouring city Porsgrunn in the semifinal. And in Oslo was Ørn waiting … Ørn was at the time one of the best clubs in Norway, … Continue reading