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johnszasz wrote:Stuttgart getting killed 5:2. Tyton hasn't exactly been at fault but it'd be interesting to see Langerak against those shots. Defence all over the place. FFS
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Leicester are champions. Amazing.
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I wonder if Langerak would stay with Stuttgart if they were to be relegated.
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Bowden wrote:I wonder if Langerak would stay with Stuttgart if they were to be relegated. Rather him play in Buli 2 then warm the bench in the Bundi
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adrtho wrote:teknim wrote:adrtho wrote:teknim wrote:Jeff wrote:Gersbach replaced Skjelvik at half-time. Our worst match in years. Skjelvik one of the worst performances. Glad to see Gersbach on. what do you think teknim...2 years and Gersbach will be sold to another EU club? do you have any idea whats Gersbach is salary is at Rosenborg? Edited by adrtho: 2/5/2016 04:43:13 AM Depends. If he keeps playing like he does, and improves, he will be gone after his contract, I'm sure. I heard a rumor his salary was about 700 000 NOK, which is about 120k Australian dollars. thanks for info teknim fuck, fuck fuck..i can't believe Sydney FC offer didn't him $120k for Gersbach???...the fucking mim is $60K Once again you're making the assumption that Gersbach's move was about trying to get more money right now - rather than a step toward making a lot more money later. Why stay in Sydney on the other side of the world, playing a 27 game season and having a 6 month off season, when you can play on the doorstep of the bigger leagues in Europe, playing 30 games in a season which crosses over with those major leagues? The short term step down in standard, and the relatively low salary, are more than compensated for by the exposure... It's arguable that having looked good at A-League level he should look even better in Norway, thus attracting even more interest.
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Is the Tippeligaen a step down in standard, Benjamin?
I'm not so sure that's the case. I reckon the Allsvenskan is step up in standard. Our Scandi-based friends seem to reckon the Norwegian and Swedish leagues are around the same level, which would suggest the Tippeligaen is at least the same standard if not higher for Gersbach. Then when you factor in the transfers from the Tippeligaen to bigger leagues...
Personally, I think the A-League punches well above its weigh tactically. This is when relatively major improvements have occurred in the last decade. But can lack a bit to be desired technically (although let's see what it's like when the U16s are prominent)/
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quickflick wrote:Is the Tippeligaen a step down in standard, Benjamin?
I'm not so sure that's the case. I reckon the Allsvenskan is step up in standard. Our Scandi-based friends seem to reckon the Norwegian and Swedish leagues are around the same level, which would suggest the Tippeligaen is at least the same standard if not higher for Gersbach. Then when you factor in the transfers from the Tippeligaen to bigger leagues...
Personally, I think the A-League punches well above its weigh tactically. This is when relatively major improvements have occurred in the last decade. But can lack a bit to be desired technically (although let's see what it's like when the U16s are prominent)/ Agree
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Benjamin wrote:adrtho wrote:teknim wrote:adrtho wrote:teknim wrote:Jeff wrote:Gersbach replaced Skjelvik at half-time. Our worst match in years. Skjelvik one of the worst performances. Glad to see Gersbach on. what do you think teknim...2 years and Gersbach will be sold to another EU club? do you have any idea whats Gersbach is salary is at Rosenborg? Edited by adrtho: 2/5/2016 04:43:13 AM Depends. If he keeps playing like he does, and improves, he will be gone after his contract, I'm sure. I heard a rumor his salary was about 700 000 NOK, which is about 120k Australian dollars. thanks for info teknim fuck, fuck fuck..i can't believe Sydney FC offer didn't him $120k for Gersbach???...the fucking mim is $60K Once again you're making the assumption that Gersbach's move was about trying to get more money right now - rather than a step toward making a lot more money later. Why stay in Sydney on the other side of the world, playing a 27 game season and having a 6 month off season, when you can play on the doorstep of the bigger leagues in Europe, playing 30 games in a season which crosses over with those major leagues? The short term step down in standard, and the relatively low salary, are more than compensated for by the exposure... It's arguable that having looked good at A-League level he should look even better in Norway, thus attracting even more interest. would you see gersbachs club as a step down? thought it was celtic level not sure how good the league is
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moops wrote:quickflick wrote:Is the Tippeligaen a step down in standard, Benjamin?
I'm not so sure that's the case. I reckon the Allsvenskan is step up in standard. Our Scandi-based friends seem to reckon the Norwegian and Swedish leagues are around the same level, which would suggest the Tippeligaen is at least the same standard if not higher for Gersbach. Then when you factor in the transfers from the Tippeligaen to bigger leagues...
Personally, I think the A-League punches well above its weigh tactically. This is when relatively major improvements have occurred in the last decade. But can lack a bit to be desired technically (although let's see what it's like when the U16s are prominent)/ Agree Based on what would you say the Allsvenskan is better than the A-League? I had an ACL reco last year, I had nothing better to do with my 8 weeks off work than sit there watch football live streams and bet :lol: So I watched a few Allsvenskan league games, the standard to me seemed quite similar to the A-League, however I have only watched a couple of games.
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Benjamin wrote:adrtho wrote:teknim wrote:adrtho wrote:teknim wrote:Jeff wrote:Gersbach replaced Skjelvik at half-time. Our worst match in years. Skjelvik one of the worst performances. Glad to see Gersbach on. what do you think teknim...2 years and Gersbach will be sold to another EU club? do you have any idea whats Gersbach is salary is at Rosenborg? Edited by adrtho: 2/5/2016 04:43:13 AM Depends. If he keeps playing like he does, and improves, he will be gone after his contract, I'm sure. I heard a rumor his salary was about 700 000 NOK, which is about 120k Australian dollars. thanks for info teknim fuck, fuck fuck..i can't believe Sydney FC offer didn't him $120k for Gersbach???...the fucking mim is $60K Once again you're making the assumption that Gersbach's move was about trying to get more money right now - rather than a step toward making a lot more money later. Why stay in Sydney on the other side of the world, playing a 27 game season and having a 6 month off season, when you can play on the doorstep of the bigger leagues in Europe, playing 30 games in a season which crosses over with those major leagues? The short term step down in standard, and the relatively low salary, are more than compensated for by the exposure... It's arguable that having looked good at A-League level he should look even better in Norway, thus attracting even more interest. my assumption is, in the year 2016 where we use skype (old), apple watch and youtube (old) one wouldn't need to go to other side of the world and play football in a country that below the league you was playing at but we know football people are a bit slow Edited by adrtho: 3/5/2016 07:37:50 PM
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adrtho wrote:Benjamin wrote:adrtho wrote:teknim wrote:adrtho wrote:teknim wrote:Jeff wrote:Gersbach replaced Skjelvik at half-time. Our worst match in years. Skjelvik one of the worst performances. Glad to see Gersbach on. what do you think teknim...2 years and Gersbach will be sold to another EU club? do you have any idea whats Gersbach is salary is at Rosenborg? Edited by adrtho: 2/5/2016 04:43:13 AM Depends. If he keeps playing like he does, and improves, he will be gone after his contract, I'm sure. I heard a rumor his salary was about 700 000 NOK, which is about 120k Australian dollars. thanks for info teknim fuck, fuck fuck..i can't believe Sydney FC offer didn't him $120k for Gersbach???...the fucking mim is $60K Once again you're making the assumption that Gersbach's move was about trying to get more money right now - rather than a step toward making a lot more money later. Why stay in Sydney on the other side of the world, playing a 27 game season and having a 6 month off season, when you can play on the doorstep of the bigger leagues in Europe, playing 30 games in a season which crosses over with those major leagues? The short term step down in standard, and the relatively low salary, are more than compensated for by the exposure... It's arguable that having looked good at A-League level he should look even better in Norway, thus attracting even more interest. my assumption is, in the year 2016 where we use skype (old), apple watch and youtube (old) one wouldn't need to go to other side of the world and play football in a country that below the league you was playing at but we know football people are a bit slow Edited by adrtho: 3/5/2016 07:37:50 PM Football people also don't rate any leagues outside of Europe and South America and over rate all the leagues inside of it.
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grazorblade wrote:Benjamin wrote:adrtho wrote:teknim wrote:adrtho wrote:teknim wrote:Jeff wrote:Gersbach replaced Skjelvik at half-time. Our worst match in years. Skjelvik one of the worst performances. Glad to see Gersbach on. what do you think teknim...2 years and Gersbach will be sold to another EU club? do you have any idea whats Gersbach is salary is at Rosenborg? Edited by adrtho: 2/5/2016 04:43:13 AM Depends. If he keeps playing like he does, and improves, he will be gone after his contract, I'm sure. I heard a rumor his salary was about 700 000 NOK, which is about 120k Australian dollars. thanks for info teknim fuck, fuck fuck..i can't believe Sydney FC offer didn't him $120k for Gersbach???...the fucking mim is $60K Once again you're making the assumption that Gersbach's move was about trying to get more money right now - rather than a step toward making a lot more money later. Why stay in Sydney on the other side of the world, playing a 27 game season and having a 6 month off season, when you can play on the doorstep of the bigger leagues in Europe, playing 30 games in a season which crosses over with those major leagues? The short term step down in standard, and the relatively low salary, are more than compensated for by the exposure... It's arguable that having looked good at A-League level he should look even better in Norway, thus attracting even more interest. would you see gersbachs club as a step down? thought it was celtic level not sure how good the league is this says how far Celtic has fall.....when you watch Rodic knocking players off the ball in SPL, you wonder if be able to do the same thing in A_league
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does any one know how much pay Amini is on at randers? randers is a smaller club then Rosenborg
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azzaMVFC wrote:moops wrote:quickflick wrote:Is the Tippeligaen a step down in standard, Benjamin?
I'm not so sure that's the case. I reckon the Allsvenskan is step up in standard. Our Scandi-based friends seem to reckon the Norwegian and Swedish leagues are around the same level, which would suggest the Tippeligaen is at least the same standard if not higher for Gersbach. Then when you factor in the transfers from the Tippeligaen to bigger leagues...
Personally, I think the A-League punches well above its weigh tactically. This is when relatively major improvements have occurred in the last decade. But can lack a bit to be desired technically (although let's see what it's like when the U16s are prominent)/ Agree Based on what would you say the Allsvenskan is better than the A-League? I had an ACL reco last year, I had nothing better to do with my 8 weeks off work than sit there watch football live streams and bet :lol: So I watched a few Allsvenskan league games, the standard to me seemed quite similar to the A-League, however I have only watched a couple of games. One of my mates who I (used to) work with played in the Allsvenskan. Briefly, I gather. He's seriously good. He couldn't dispossess me, though on one occasion, at least :lol:
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Hi from Norway, all!
Its not necessarily easy (nor accurate) to compare the Scandinavian leagues due to some differences. For instance, the Norwegian Tippeliga is very direct and sometimes described as a league where the pace and tempo is higher than the skill level, while the Danish league is far more possession oriented. But I guess its fair to say the leagues are similar in quality.
What may be more interesting and relevant than the choice of league is the choice of club. Rosenborg plays plays a very energetic and intensive offensive football (or at least aims to), in which the backs are expected to contribute both when defending and attacking. This requires a great deal from the backs as it requires a great ability and capacity in running, at least some qualities one-against-one and passing, but players who succeed in this role in Rosenborg tent do catch interest from bigger leagues and teams. Rosenborg has exported quite a few backs over the years, and most of them to fairly big clubs like Celtic, Liverpool, and Fulham.
Bottom line is that I regard Rosenborg as a great showcase for young ambious players, maybe backs in perticular. Gersbach is young, but seems to be a great prospect. Luckily for him he also plays in the position Rosenborg (arguably) has least quality and the shortest route to the first team.
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Takk og velkommen.
The more I hear, the more it seems like Gersbach has made a really sensible move.
That's a really good analysis of the Scandinavian leagues, by the way.
I have to say that our Nordic-based posters have provided some really excellent insight. Really informative and, seemingly, apolitical.
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Welcome Zorac.
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Good to hear they are direct in Norway, that suits Alex very, very well.
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Tokyo at just about full strength. Burns up front. Win to make final 16.
Tokyo 2-0 through 16.
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Let it be proclaimed that on this day, the Fifth of May, 2016, the Spartaroos were born, led by King Kenneth William Dougall and Prince Craig Alexander Goodwin.
For the first time, but certainly not the last, I began to believe that Arsenals moods and fortunes somehow reflected my own. - Hornby
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AEK Spartan wrote:Tokyo at just about full strength. Burns up front. Win to make final 16.
Tokyo 2-0 through 16. I thought I read somewhere that Burns has become a regular first team starter this season, is this correct? Great for him and the Socceroos if he is, still rate the J-League as the best league in Asia.
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walnuts wrote:AEK Spartan wrote:Tokyo at just about full strength. Burns up front. Win to make final 16.
Tokyo 2-0 through 16. I thought I read somewhere that Burns has become a regular first team starter this season, is this correct? Great for him and the Socceroos if he is, still rate the J-League as the best league in Asia. J League seems to have a lot of depth in local players coming through.
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salmonfc wrote:Let it be proclaimed that on this day, the Fifth of May, 2016, the Spartaroos were born, led by King Kenneth William Dougall and Prince Craig Alexander Goodwin. will be interesting to see if Goodwin is used on the wing or at full back
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Toffee's_or_Roar wrote:salmonfc wrote:Let it be proclaimed that on this day, the Fifth of May, 2016, the Spartaroos were born, led by King Kenneth William Dougall and Prince Craig Alexander Goodwin. will be interesting to see if Goodwin is used on the wing or at full back or wing back
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inala brah wrote:Toffee's_or_Roar wrote:salmonfc wrote:Let it be proclaimed that on this day, the Fifth of May, 2016, the Spartaroos were born, led by King Kenneth William Dougall and Prince Craig Alexander Goodwin. will be interesting to see if Goodwin is used on the wing or at full back or wing back touché ..well played ;)
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Hiroshi Kiyotake being linked with Leverkusen. Hey Hanover96, you heard any of this? does this mean anything re Kruse?
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AEK Spartan wrote:Hiroshi Kiyotake being linked with Leverkusen. Hey Hanover96, you heard any of this? does this mean anything re Kruse? Play different positions anyway
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AEK Spartan wrote:Hiroshi Kiyotake being linked with Leverkusen. Hey Hanover96, you heard any of this? does this mean anything re Kruse? doesnt he play more centrally and on the left?
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AO team of the season: Smith-Gianou-Leckie Rogic longo-Jedi Behich-Sains-Wright-Irvine Ryan Bench: Juric, Doughall, Lyden, Griffiths, Kruse ? Not a lot of options really might see it pick up with Goodwin and Bernie next season maybe even Good ?
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Link2588 wrote:AO team of the season: Smith-Gianou-Leckie Rogic longo-Jedi Behich-Sains-Wright-Irvine Ryan Bench: Juric, Doughall, Lyden, Griffiths, Kruse ? Not a lot of options really might see it pick up with Goodwin and Bernie next season maybe even Good ? I think Amini has done enough to make your bench - 31 games in Denmark. Would hope to see Gersbach on this list next season, with any luck Halloran and fingers crossed for another young gun that we've hardly ever heard of. Hyuga Tanner seems likely for this, love to know everyone else's picks.
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