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Fri Jan 10, 2014 5:34 pm
http://www.vg.no/sport/fotball/norsk/la ... d=10142469This is a link to a Norwegian article. Forren explains how we wishes to play for Solskjær. He is a starting central back for Norway. He was with Southampton in 2013, but didn't get a single chance even though he was on the bench for half of the games he was there. He has been absolutely dominating in the Norwegian league the past few years and he's still pretty young. What do you guys think?
Fri Jan 10, 2014 5:46 pm
MathiasB,
As a Norwegian, you are obviously bloody brilliant, but somehow you seem to have forgotten the long, informative and pretty close to perfect analysis of the player.
What we think depends on what information we get.
Now, go do brilliant stuff.
Fri Jan 10, 2014 6:08 pm
Google translation..
ABU DHABI (Reuters) Vegard Forren (25) denies that he has a "gentleman's agreement" to join Ole Gunnar Solskjaer abroad. While he admits that there is anything he could imagine.
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VG in Abu Dhabi
Tips VG reporter in Abu Dhabi
- A desire for me had been playing under Ole Gunnar. He has faith in me and trust me, says Forren VG. Teams stopper sits surrounded by bathers, palm trees and fancy buildings in Abu Dhabi. He talks to VG about "life after Solskjaer" in Molde, before he sits on the team coach and go on the training field to "Manchester City School of Football." In the City owner Sheikh Mansour's hometown are favorable for the Norwegian A-team. - It will be hard to replace Ole Gunnar and the rest of the team. But I reckon it's a good plan, the club has been prepared for this almost since he arrived. There are people in Norway who can take over, says Forren. ALSO READ: Gay Leader will have Norway in rainbow colors then Solskjaer went to Cardiff just over the New Year, was Forren quoted by NRK that he had a "gentleman's agreement" that he was in Cardiff Norwegian's plans. - blown up it was Solskjaer who brought Forren to Molde from Southampton after an unsuccessful stay abroad. Forren has Solskjaer friend Jim Solbakken as agent. - Do you have an agreement to join Solskjaer on? - No, it was blown up very much, so it is wrong. - What is the correct version? - I had a good chat Ole Gunnar before I came to Molde. I went back to play me in shape and get out again. It was more that he promised me to get me back in shape and get me out again, but it was not something that I would join him. Also Molde and national team colleague Oliver Nyland has been linked to Cardiff. - I know it has been in the newspaper. That is when a manager change club, you will be linked there, but now my head here in Abu Dhabi, said Nyland. Winning Culture Rosenborg stops Stefan Strandberg seems Solskjaer exit is "sad" for the playoffs, but he sees it may be easier for the other elite teams, especially if Solskjaer pick Molde players to Cardiff. - It may be good for us, but now it seems that they get "Toro" (Tor Ole Skullerud) as a coach. He's an insanely talented trainer. I guess he leads Molde in a good way, says Strandberg. Keeper Nyland not fear a void after Solskjaer's team left Molde. - No, it has given so many hours to imprint a winning culture and understanding of being a top athlete, so the culture is left in the group, says Nyland. - There is no reason why we should take with us the winning culture and professionalism on, think last. - I hope Solskjaer succeed, I will keep myself in good shape - we know never what happens, he says. browsers Norway play two matches during the Abu Dhabi-stay against Moldova on Wednesday 15 January and against Poland on Saturday 18 January. Fighting appears at Max.
Fri Jan 10, 2014 6:17 pm
Aint this just epic? Now we now the reason OGS came to Cardiff!
ALSO READ: Gay Leader will have Norway in rainbow colors then Solskjaer went to Cardiff just over the New Year
Fri Jan 10, 2014 6:25 pm
btw, If "Toro" is "an insanely talented trainer", how would they describe OGS? MathiasB, please ask them. Tell them that Cardiff supporters expect you to deliver epic shit.
Fri Jan 10, 2014 6:34 pm
I don't think he's cut out for the PL, neither did Southampton. Don't get me wrong, he's unarguably good over-all (was though better a few years back), but he's a bit slow. His speed that is, not his brain.
I'd rather see some non-Norwegian signings at this point.
Fri Jan 10, 2014 6:39 pm
Haha, I'm sorry. I just assumed the Norwegians would be the ones interested in this thread so I didn't write much of an introduction. Excuse my laziness, but here's a report written by another supposedly brilliant Norwegian, the chief scout of the Scandinavian Scouting Agency:
http://www.scan-scout.com/2013/01/17/sc ... ren-molde/
Fri Jan 10, 2014 6:46 pm
joakim wrote:I don't think he's cut out for the PL, neither did Southampton. Don't get me wrong, he's unarguably good over-all (was though better a few years back), but he's a bit slow. His speed that is, not his brain.
I'd rather see some non-Norwegian signings at this point.
What does it matter if they're Norwegian or not? That shouldn't matter one bit. If anything, having players who already know each other would be an advantage when moving to a different country!
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