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This third part of our preview series for the forthcoming Fantasy Eliteserien campaign looks in detail at last season’s bottom half of the table sides, as well as the three new arrivals to the Norwegian top flight.

For more information about key players to consider and how to play the game see part one . Details of last season’s top eight sides can be found in part two.

Meanwhile, the Norwegian language version of the game can be found here here. This season the game’s creators have developed an English language version, which can be found here.

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Last Season’s Bottom Half of the Table Sides

Stabæk

We start this latest team by team preview with a look at Stabæk’s young charges. With this side’s emphasis on youth their performances can be erratic but there are gems among their ranks. Last season Ohi impressed up front and veteran Morten Skjønsberg was another to do well.

Pros: The young team profile does have some talent waiting to break out, and can provide the surprise differentials needed to provide an edge to your fantasy campaign. It helps that they have as yet not sold the second most prolific goalscorer of last season, Ohi, and have also kept their best attacking midfielders.

Cons: The side’s lack of experience can be found out at times. They have also lost the influential Tortol Lumanza-Lembi before this season. He leaves a huge gap to fill.

Notable players: Ohi Omoijuanfo (FWD, 9.0), Luc Kassi (MID, 6.5), Tonny Brochmann (MID, 7.0), Andreas Hanche-Olsen (DEF, 4.5), Jeppe Moe (DEF, 4.5)

Advice: If Omoijuanfo stays at Stabæk he will be a solid pick. Kassi and Brochmann will be worth keeping an eye on, especially if they’re reasonably priced.

FK Haugesund

This is the Norwegian leagues closest equivalent to Burnley. Last season they kept 12 clean sheets last, a tally only bettered by champions Rosenborg (14). This resilience at the back is needed due to their lack of goalscorer, with the third lowest number of goals last season. provided the third least amount of goals. Christian Grindheim from Vålerenga has been recruited to improve their attacking threat, but with no other significant moves another Burnley style season awaits.

Pros: The team has a bit of a “boring” Fantasy-profile, and prices reflect this, offering a complete set of mid-to-low priced options in all areas.

Cons:  A lack of goals in pre-season friendlies suggests that they will continue to struggle up front.  Defence looks the best source of points, but if the clean sheet tally drops they are best swerved.

Notable players: Frederik Gytkjær (DEF, 6.5), Alexander Stølås (DEF, 5.5), Fredrik Pallesen Knudsen (DEF, 5.0), Per Kristian Bråtveit (GKP, 5.0)

Advice: Haugesund offer a wealth of kindly priced defensive options, as long as you can live with the the lack of explosive returns. It is worth looking at a possible out-of-position run in midfield or the wing for left-back Stølås. The veteran midfielder Grindheim is another to monitor.

Tromsø

This side looked doomed  halfway through last season at the bottom of the table but a change of head coach sparked them into life, securing their top flight status and unearthing some Fantasy gems. Defender Simen Wangberg plowed into a season dreamteam place at the back, while Gjermund Aasen proved essential to the Tromsø attack. In addition, former Blackburn man Morten Gamst-Pedersen rolled back the years, racking up a league high 11 assists.

Pros: The team is on the rise, and the new coach has finally had a pre-season to get his ideas and formations in place. Some of the key figures have signed on for new contracts, giving the team a welcome stability going into the new season.

Cons:  However the departure of striker Lehne-Olsen is a blow, and replacing him could prove to be key as Aasen and Gamst-Pedersen need a receiver for their creative brilliance. Going into a new season, Mushaga Bakenga will likely be heavily adjusted away from his Rosenborg pricepoint, making him a possibility, provided he can avoid further injuries.

Notable players: Mushaga Bakenga (FWD, 7.5), Gjermund Aasen (MID, 7.0), Morten Gamst Pedersen (MID, 5.5) Simen Wangberg (DEF, 5.5), Lasse Nilsen (DEF, 5.0)

Advice: A central defender at Tromsø is unlikely to be first choice for a Fantasy team, perhaps instead  look to Gjermund Aasen as a prime midfield option. Gamst-Pedersen, Bakenga, and a possible out-of-position Lasse Nilsen look enticing differentials.

Lillestrøm

Last season’s cup-winners hold the record for the longest uninterrupted stay in the Norwegian top flight, but have struggled to maintain their position for some years. Like Rosenborg, they celebrated 100 years as a club last season, and managed to pick up a cup trophy for their party. They did, however, have a very bumpy season, largely marred by failed striker purchases, a doping suspension to their goalkeeper, and a lot of players shuffling around out of position.

Pros: This team proved to be a goldmine for out-of-position players last season, and there could be more of the same this time around.

Cons: This team was all over the place last season, and have proven tough to predict. That lack of stability does not translate too well into Fantasy picks.

Notable players: Thomas Lehne-Olsen (FWD, 8.0), Erling Knudtzon (MID, 8.5), Aleksander Melgalvis (MID, 5.5), Fredrik Krogstad (MID, 5.5),

Advice: Keep a close eye on out-of-position players here. Other than that, set-piece chief Fredrik Krogstad will likely be a possible value-pick for your midfield, and all eyes are on Lehne-Olsen and his prospects as the striker Lillestrøm have been missing.

Sandefjord

This team is known for trying to be different at all costs, as the only Norwegian top flight side to field a 3-5-2 formation. This has cost them dearly with relegation in recent years, although their dare to be different approach did ensure they renewed their seat at the top table of Norwegian football last time around.

Pros: The team’s do-or-die ethos guarantees they give it all for every inch of pitch and every tackle, resulting in the strong chance of hard earned returns in any given match.

Cons: The man responsible for both the formation and the fighting spirit of the team, head coach Lars Bohinen, has left to join newly relegated Aalesund. We have little insight into what the new coach will bring to the table. It is also worth noting that the give-all attitude does take its toll on the players, making fatigue or injury a real possibility early.

Notable players: Flamur Kastrati (FWD, 6.5), Abdoulaye Seck (DEF, 5.0), Joachim Olsen Solberg (DEF, 5.0)

Advice: The uncertainty around Sandefjord makes them a side to monitor at first. Although it is worth noting that from Gameweek 2 they go on a monster run of kind fixtures, so be ready to jump on any likely form-player emerging. Kastrati, if nailed on, could be a strong budget third striker option, especially as he has penalties  in his locker and a reputation for tenacity on the pitch.

The Promoted Sides

Bodø/Glimt

This side are another of Norway’s traditional 4-3-3 teams, with close ties to Rosenborg inspiring similar play-styles and even player exchanges over the years. They were the powerhouse in the second tier last season, topping the division with an amazing 81 goals in 30 games, with their top scorer Kristian Opseth registering a record 28 successful strikes.

Pros: As a newly promoted team, the prices are likely to be low for players here. Given their goalscoring record in the second tier last season, and the disparity in quality being quite small in Norwegian football, there could be a raft of budget gems among their ranks.

Cons:  Newly promoted teams are not known for their attacking threat so there is a danger that last season’s swashbuckling displays could be curtailed. Promotion also tends to mean shifts in the squad, and we look forward to seeing how that plays out.

Notable players: Kristian Opseth (FWD, 7.5), Ulrik Saltnes (MID, 6.5), Trond Olsen (MID, 6.5)

Advice: Opseth is the one to watch in the upcoming campaign, but is recovering from surgery and still not in optimal shape, although he is playing now. There is also some expectation tied to veteran winger Trond Olsen, who is listed as a midfielder. Ulrik Saltnes provides a box-to-box midfield option on the budget side of things.

IK Start

Start return to the top flight with big ambitions  but it remains to be seen whether these will be realised. They are another to opt for a 4-3-3 formation.

Pros: They have significantly beefed up their squad this time around, giving enticing options for Fantasy managers. Espen Børufsen at 29 is one of a few experienced players at Start, having played for the club since 2006 and consistently provided goals and assists. New signing Kevin Kabran, with a decent track record from the Swedish second tier, could be one to monitor, while 17-year-old creative midfielder Tobias Christensen could emerge as a budget pick. Centre back Simon Larsen is also one of few experienced players in the squad, and he’s a decent threat from set pieces.

Cons: As previously stated, there is some fear of ambition backlash here, and both real world enthusiasm and Fantasy patience will evaporate quickly if they fail to live up to their own pre-season hype. They have a young and inexperienced squad, with some of their key players being 17-20 years old, so it’s hard to tell who will step up. There is also some doubt as to who is going to start up front and score the goals.

Notable players: Kristjan Floki Finnbogason (FWD, 6.0), Kevin Kabran (MID, 6.5), Aron Sigurdarson (MID, 6.0), Tobias Christensen (MID, 5.5), Simon Larsen (DEF, 5.0), Elliot Käck (DEF, 4.5)

Advice: Keep an eye on starting lineups. Start could be the place to go for budget options, and have an on paper decent opening league run.

Ranheim

This semi-pro team made the top flight through the playoffs. It seems likely they will struggle to make the grade and are expected to be fighting relegation for much of the campaign. This team is something of a curiosity with a minimal budget, a handful of local talent, and facilities akin to English non-league.

Pros: With the “bottom of the barrel” expectations tied to this team, their players are certainly affordable and could provide some nice bench fodder options. Defender Erik Tønne is an out of position prospect to consider as he is likely to be fielded on the wing.

Cons: There is little or no expectations of steady returns in any position on this team.

Notable players: Michael Karlsen (FWD, 6.0), Mads Reginiussen (MID, 6.0), Erik Tønne (DEF, 4.5).

Advice: Don’t expect anything in the way of returns from this team. Making selections here should purely be an exercise in saving funds, with the outside chance of an occasional strong return.

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  1. GertJan
    • 9 Years
    7 years, 9 months ago

    Getting excited about my second season of Fantasy Eliteserien. 😀

    Linde - Borreson Fossdal
    Wormgoor - Wangberg - Kitolano - Haakenstad - Tonne
    Jradi - EUA - Brochmann - A Sigurdarson - Gamst Pedersen
    Bendtner - Lehne Olsen - Stokke

    Obviously, the main question I've asked myself several times now is whether to include 49% owned Niklas Bendtner? If not, my other draw has Ohi instead of the Rosenborg targetman which subsequently allows me to upgrade Brochmann to either Haugen or even Adegbenro.

    Will Haugen be just as influential this season despite Koomson's arrival?

    1. Niemi
      • 11 Years
      7 years, 9 months ago

      I think Haugen will be just as influential. My question is will Koomson be as influential when he's not the main man and not on penalties? Remains to be seen, I have him in my team though.

      Team looks nice.

      1. poohdini
        • 8 Years
        7 years, 9 months ago

        If you have Koomson as well as Jradi and EUA then I am guessing your team is pretty midfield heavy. I can't decide if I should double up on Stromsgodset. Have EUA and Koomson now, but still have 1.0 ITB so can upgrade Koomson to Jradi.

  2. Witty Pun: Not good at this…
    • 8 Years
    7 years, 9 months ago

    I've decided that as I mainly play this game as a break from the rigid structured approach I take to FPL, I'm going to just pick a team I think looks nice and reasonably well-balanced and go with that instead of trying to shoehorn Bendtner in right away. Thoughts anyway?
    0 ITB
    Bratveit | Opdal
    Parr Teniste Kitolano
    Helland EUA Koomson Nguen
    Ohi Olsen Stokke

    I figure at least one of those strikers should hit the ground returning, worst comes to worst I do some surgery to get in Bendtner.

    1. Witty Pun: Not good at this…
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 9 months ago

      Oops, rest of benxh is Haakenstaad, Tonne, and Vetlesen

    2. TallestJohn
      • 8 Years
      7 years, 9 months ago

      A few different players but similar structure to my team. I think the savings on Bendtner are too useful to resist considering the wealth of 6.5-9m options up front.

      1. Witty Pun: Not good at this…
        • 8 Years
        7 years, 9 months ago

        Only two things i don't like about my team; no Molde and no RBK def. Minor problems really though.

        1. TallestJohn
          • 8 Years
          7 years, 9 months ago

          I'm currently experimenting with omitting a RBK defender. If they're going to concede you'd think Sarpsborg, Odd and Molde in the first 4 games would be good candidates to score against them.

          Will probably change my mind especially as my fifth mid won't be playing every week but at least there are several good 4.5m options to choose from at the back.

          1. Witty Pun: Not good at this…
            • 8 Years
            7 years, 9 months ago

            Cheers. Yeah, I have the feeling Tonne might be fools gold though 😛 Playing for Ranheim after all...

    3. MTPockets
        7 years, 9 months ago

        Looks good exc Bendtner. Would love to fit Helland into my squad over Adegbenro.

        1. Witty Pun: Not good at this…
          • 8 Years
          7 years, 9 months ago

          Ay, there's the rub; No Bendtner. It's a gamble either way, but I feel like getting him in won't be too hard, and hitting the ground running without him is too attractive to pass up.

          1. MTPockets
              7 years, 9 months ago

              Fair gamble given what the funds can do elsewhere. Wouldn't be surprised if Helland outscored Bendter (while fit).

      • rakdaddy
        • 8 Years
        7 years, 9 months ago

        Made a draft. Any input on potential problems or looking good? Current squad leave me 0itb so funds for changes have to be found in the team

        Hansen, karlstrøm
        Teniste, Gregersen, Larsen, Kitolano, Tønne
        EUA, Jensen, sigurdarson, jradi, vetlesen
        Bendtner, Stokke, amang

        1. MTPockets
            7 years, 9 months ago

            Nice. Is Gregersen nailed? Larsen's an unknown to me - any particular reason or just opening fixture run?

            1. Niemi
              • 11 Years
              7 years, 9 months ago

              Larsen is on penalties at Start

            2. rakdaddy
              • 8 Years
              7 years, 9 months ago

              Tbh not sure how nailed Gregersen is. Played a lot last season but was amazed of the amount of Molde players listed as defenders.

          • TallestJohn
            • 8 Years
            7 years, 9 months ago

            Linde and Rasmussen probably slightly safer than Hansen and Gregersen.

            Would definitely downgrade Larsen if it meant you could go Haugen over Jensen.

        2. rakdaddy
          • 8 Years
          7 years, 9 months ago

          I read Larsen was on pens. Pondering a downgrade to kack though and cut 0,5 to somewhere and get haugen to avoid Rosenborg triple. Feels a bit much maybe

          1. rakdaddy
            • 8 Years
            7 years, 9 months ago

            Replyfail

          2. MTPockets
              7 years, 9 months ago

              Cheers - I thought it was Christensen, but checked and just in recent friendly/other game when Larsen wasn't playing (plus not necessarily nailed).

          3. TAT
            • 7 Years
            7 years, 9 months ago

            This is my current team:
            Hansen (Barli)
            Tønne - Kitolano - Wormgoor - Granli - Nilsen
            Helland - Ulland Andersen - Vetlesen - Åsen - Saltnes
            Bendtner - Stokke - Skålevik

            Thoughts? Didn't follow to many Eliteserien matches other than Rosenborg last season, so there might be some good picks I've left out.

            Currently doing the opposite of my FPL season regarding keepers, and going for Hansen from day one. Helland might be expensive, but has played a lot in pre-season - which can only be a good sign.

            1. MTPockets
                7 years, 9 months ago

                I like it. Actually making me reconsider earlier draft with only one SIF mid.

                1. TAT
                  • 7 Years
                  7 years, 9 months ago

                  Had two SIF mids in an earlier draft, but couldn't make my mind up on the other mids. For me, a Rosenborg tripple up is more or less essential, and with an injury free Helland possibly more so.

                  As I see the team now, I can downgrade one of the strikers if necessary, and spend some more in the midfield and/or defense. Still a bit unsure how good the balance is in this draft, though.

            2. 1630
              • 9 Years
              7 years, 9 months ago

              Would you prefer Sæter+Stokke/Amang/other in a 343 or Nguen (+ Koné) in a 352?

              Current team:
              Maric
              Rasmussen, Kitolano, Tønne, (Haakenstad, Granli)
              Helland, Ulland Andersen, Koomson, Hestad, Nguen
              Bendtner, Finnbogason, (Koné)

              1. TallestJohn
                • 8 Years
                7 years, 9 months ago

                Stokke nailed and seemingly on pens which you can't really say about any of the others there, I'd go for him. You're not gonna play your fifth mid that often anyway.

            3. Spleising
              • 9 Years
              7 years, 9 months ago

              How would you rate my team guys?

              Hansen(Karlstrøm)
              Forren/Kitolano//Tønne/ (Granli/Haakenstad)
              EUA/Tokki/Helland/Hestad(Vetlesen)
              Bendtner/Opseth/Amang

              1. MrKlin of Norway
                • 8 Years
                7 years, 9 months ago

                Pretty strong team tbh, surprisingly strong with all the big guns you are fielding..... only the tripple Molde scares me on this, not for bad picks, but for the oh so typical rotations in that team.... very unlikely problem but worst case you could be playing your entire bench

                1. Spleising
                  • 9 Years
                  7 years, 9 months ago

                  Thanks for the reply. Solskjærs rotation is hard to plan for, but I think the three Ive picked will play most of the games. And if they dont Ill just consider an early WC. The biggest miss in this team is no Komsoon I think. Would you do any changes to fit him in?

                2. Spleising
                  • 9 Years
                  7 years, 9 months ago

                  I could also swap Hansen and Forren for Linde and Rasmussen. Maybe that is a safer choice. Reason for me choosing the former was Forrens offensive threat (mainly free kicks and long shots) compared to Rasmussen. Although as far as I have seen Rasmussen is a good passer (assists if lucky) and could be up for a corner or two as well so maybe I’ll go Danish.

                  1. MrKlin of Norway
                    • 8 Years
                    7 years, 9 months ago

                    There was news yesterday that Rosenborg is swooping in on a new signing from St.Etienne for the central defender role, so Rasmussen lost his appeal a bit until we know that for sure. He'll start GW1 though.

                    Nah, I really think your team looks ok. No Koomson can probably be survivable if those you have all play.

                    1. Spleising
                      • 9 Years
                      7 years, 9 months ago

                      Agree about Rasmussens appeal if they are going through with that deal.
                      How is your team looking atm, Mrklin?

                      1. MrKlin of Norway
                        • 8 Years
                        7 years, 9 months ago

                        Fairly good.. I'm considering a radical move though, one I don't care to share here as I would never ever recomend it to anyone 🙂

                        1. MrKlin of Norway
                          • 8 Years
                          7 years, 9 months ago

                          Basis looks like this, the XXX and the * are areas I'm mulling.

                          Linde - Maric
                          Parr-Kitolano-Eggen Hedenstad-Nilsen-Tønne
                          Ulland Andersen-Koomson-Gamst Pedersen-Kaasa-XXXX
                          Bendtner-Stokke-Koné*

                          1. Still Unsure
                              7 years, 9 months ago

                              Any particular reason why Ulland Anderson over Jradi, or just personal preference?

                              1. MrKlin of Norway
                                • 8 Years
                                7 years, 9 months ago

                                A bit of personal preference, but I'll walk the logic:

                                1) Set-pieces. Ulland Andersen is more independent from the team flowing well as he is more likely to do something on his own.
                                2) player chemistry: Jradi plays in the #10 hole, and plays off the striker. With new signing Mos in the picture we could see some rotation up top and the link Mos/Jradi is not yet proven
                                3) there is the off chance they'll play both strikers in some games, and this would impact Jradi either by moving him further from the box (out wide or further back) or simply by him losing spot to the other striker (this last one is unlikely, but still something I'm looking at)

                                1. Still Unsure
                                    7 years, 9 months ago

                                    That's brilliant - cheers. I've had Jradi since my first draft so is good information and food for thought.

                                    1. MrKlin of Norway
                                      • 8 Years
                                      7 years, 9 months ago

                                      Yeh, by and large Strømsgodset look a million though, so don't think you can go wrong on either choice. Jradi is one of the best players in the league after all....

                              2. Spleising
                                • 9 Years
                                7 years, 9 months ago

                                Like it. Good balance. That x player could be anyone but I gather its someone not many have thought of?

                3. knirkefritt
                  • 9 Years
                  7 years, 9 months ago

                  How about this team:

                  Hansen/4.0 GK

                  Wormgoor/Ruud/Nilsen/Stølås/Kack

                  Adegbengro/Koomson/Trond Olsen/Gamst/Krogstad

                  Bendtner/Stokke/Skålevik

                  1. GE
                    • 9 Years
                    7 years, 9 months ago

                    Pretty good, not so sure about Krogstad though.

                  2. TallestJohn
                    • 8 Years
                    7 years, 9 months ago

                    Midfield a bit cheap for me, would downgrade at least one defender.

                    Ruud → Kitolano would be a start

                4. GE
                  • 9 Years
                  7 years, 9 months ago

                  What to you think?
                  Or maybe do Helland and Koomson -> Adegbenro and Jradi?

                  (0.0 itb)

                  Maric
                  Stølås/Wormgoor/Kitolano
                  Helland/Ulland/Koomson/Kabran
                  Bendtner/Stokke/Amang

                  Bench: 4.0,

                  1. GE
                    • 9 Years
                    7 years, 9 months ago

                    Bench: Boujar, Tønne, Vetlesen, Grorud

                  2. UpUp&Away...
                    • 8 Years
                    7 years, 9 months ago

                    nice team

                    I would keep Helland/Koomson, I think Helland will outscore Adegbenro if he stay fit
                    exciting with Kabran instead of Sigurdarson, why did you select him instead..?
                    asking because I have Sig of course...:-P

                    1. GE
                      • 9 Years
                      7 years, 9 months ago

                      Thanks 🙂
                      Because Kabran delivered big time last season and was wanted by Østersund 🙂 but have never seen him play so it's a gamble 😉

                5. UpUp&Away...
                  • 8 Years
                  7 years, 9 months ago

                  RBK close on signing central defender from St. Etienne
                  Rasmussen out of the team maybe ??

                  https://www.adressa.no/100Sport/fotball/Hevder-Rosenborg-narmer-seg-midtstopper-fra-fransk-toppklubb-251558b.html

                  1. poohdini
                    • 8 Years
                    7 years, 9 months ago

                    Would love to hear thoughts on that. If that's the case I guess I should do Linde + Rasmussen > Hansen + 5.5 Molde defender.

                6. Still Unsure
                    7 years, 9 months ago

                    So yesterday I was on this:
                    Hansen - Jonsson
                    Parr - Remmer - Tonne - Kitolano - Grorud
                    Jradi - Koomson - Anders Konradsen - Hussain - Vetlesen
                    Bendtner - Mortensen - Lehne Olsen

                    But I've now had a play around with a non-Bendtner team, and have this (*changed players):

                    Linde* - Jonsson
                    Parr - Rasmussen* - Nilsen* - Kitolano - Grorud
                    Jradi - Koomson - Anders Konradsen - Adegbenro* - Vetlesen
                    Ohi* - Stokke* - Lehne Olsen

                    I know it's a big risk potentially going without, but does this give a better balance?

                    Thanks!