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This is Rosenborg!

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

This is Lillestrøm!

Lillestrøm SK comes from the city of Lillestrøm. They play their home games at Åråsen Stadion, a stadium that can take 12.250 spectators. After last season they hired former Elfsborg manager Magnus Haglund, and since then he has turned around the whole squad, replacing most of the players. They are known as «Kanarifuglene» (The canaries). … Continue reading

This is Viking!

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

Going for the biggest win!

“The biggest win so far is to keep the team we have now”, says Fagermo (From TA) “We have been among the top five in three season in a row. The greatest challenge will be to keep the players we have now. Wish the transfer window was closed by now. About the game against GAIS … Continue reading

Winning on a poor day

Minding that Start plays one division under us, the game should be a easy win. That wasn’t the case Start started as the best, but didn’t manage to create any chances. ODDs passes were way too unprecise, and they gave the ball away way too easy, which they kept on with for the rest of … Continue reading

This is Start!

Start comes from the capital of the southlands; Kristiansand, two hours southwest of Skien. They play their home games at Sør Arena. They are coached by former Brann manager Mons Ivar Mjelde. About the stadium Capacity(seat/stand): 14.563 (12.500/2.063) Turf: Natural, but artificial are most likely to replace that. Opened: 2007 Away section: One of the … Continue reading

The blooper that made him invisible

(The whole article is taken from nettavisen) “It was tough”, says André Hansen, who now takes a big revenge. Nettavisen will in the next days present players we believe can be profiles in Tippeligaen this season. First one out was Moldes Martin Linnes, and then Aalesunds Christian Myklebust Now it’s time for ODD Grenlands André … Continue reading

This is Sandefjord!

Sandefjord Fotball comes from the city of Sandefjord, just an hour east of Skien. Their stadium is named Komplett.no Arena, which holds 9000 spectators. They are nicknamed Guttane (The guys). Arne Sandstø, a former ODD player and coach, is coaching the team. About the stadium Capacity (seat/stand): 9000 (6923/2077) Opened: 2007 Away section: «Temporary» stand … Continue reading

Thursdays historical picture: Anders Rambekk retired with a big bang

It’s four minutes left on the clock. The very popular player Anders Rambekk stands on the line, ready to play his last minutes in front of his fans. Four minutes later Jone Samuelsen passes the ball out to Håvard Storbæk, who sends the ball into the box. And who gets it? Anders Rambekk, who does … Continue reading

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