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Started by Liep, March 11, 2009, 02:57:29 PM

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Baron von Schtinkenbutt

Which is kinda funny, considering where they both ended up in the EPL.

Zoupa

We don't talk about that  :mad:

Norgy

No love for unfancied Norwegian side Bodø-Glimt?
A side that first came to light in the 1970s in Norway when teams north of Trøndelag were finally allowed to compete in the normal Norwegian league as travel became more affordable.

What that club has done is more than just sensational. When I grew up, they were a stable tier three team along with my hometown club. Now they have fought, and lost, a semi-final in Europe. It is unbelievable. When they demolished AS Roma under Mourinho, I thought, okay that was a one-off, but they have just continued impressing. Exporting their best talent, Bodø has still managed to stay on top of the Norwegian league and perform miracles in Europe.

They are not my team, but this was quite the adventure.  :uffda:

Josquius

I listened to this about them the other week.  :)


I do like the "Force Real Madrid et al to play in the the arctic" factor.
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Josquius

Play offs second leg tonight.

First leg went well. Seems Sunderland can indeed turn performing on and off and the kick up the bum of a game that mattered got them playing well.
Sunderland really sat back and let Coventry attack and ran out 2-1 winners. That 1 coming in a moment where concentration dropped directly  after scoring our first.
We do play better when in this position I've found. When asked to be the dominant team our strikers can often struggle but when hitting teams on the break... That's where we shine.
And really counting unhatched poultry here... But I do think this would put us in good stead when it comes to the Premier league.
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Norgy

Sunderland is one of those teams I have a lot of sympathy for.
Not only for beating Liverpool in the FA Cup final the year I was born, but for falling from high heaven to deep depths.

I think former Forest striker Peter Davenport went to Sunderland after his move and career in Man Utd was in absolute shambles, and managed something like 11 goals well over a 100 starts.

Forest have gotten a serious case of mental backlash, it seems. van Nistelrooy's Leicester should've been easy to pick apart, instead Forest once again fail at the one thing that the team has been very good at: Defending.

In any case, Forest will play in Europe next season no matter what.

I can hear Cloughie up there on that green grass pitch where he and Peter Taylor sit waiting for John Robertson to join them saying "I am not talking to cheating bastards". He had good reasons. Derby County were cheated out of a final when they played Juventus, and Forest were definitely cheated out of a UEFA Cup final when they played Anderlecht in 1984.

Nuno will give Arne Slot a run for his money as Manager of the year, I think. Getting that band of rabble and rejects into a proper force is, in my opinion, more impressive than inheriting one of the best squads in English football (apart from Man City) and playing slightly more entertaining than Klopp's side. But Liverpool have been really, really good. Except against Forest, Newcastle and Everton.

I think Everton should nail down David Moyes on the bench there, as it seems he has a knack with that particular club.

In Norway, things are going to shit for my hometown team, and for my number two, Vålerenga. So...

Jacob

Vancouver's Whitecaps FC is doing quite well in the MLS recently, under the new Danish head coach.

Josephus

Quote from: Jacob on Today at 11:31:50 AMVancouver's Whitecaps FC is doing quite well in the MLS recently, under the new Danish head coach.

Not just MLS. they won CONCACAF champions league.
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Jacob

Quote from: Josephus on Today at 02:30:26 PM
Quote from: Jacob on Today at 11:31:50 AMVancouver's Whitecaps FC is doing quite well in the MLS recently, under the new Danish head coach.

Not just MLS. they won CONCACAF champions league.

I believe the final is in Mexico on June 1st.