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Eliteserien Round up – Round 1

With Round 1 of games complete in the Eliteserien, it’s time to go over the results and any players who stood out for whatever the reason. Even though it’s early days we’ve been treated to some great games and given plenty to think about. There were certainly some incredible individual performances we should look at, as well as the results themselves. I will also give my take on how to deal with Leke James (12.0m) as he is set to miss Molde’s Saturday evening clash with Rosenborg.

Without question the best viewing to be had was in Kristiansund where IK Start were unlucky not to beat a resilient Stromsgodset team. Two sides full of talented players played free-flowing, attacking football where neither team wanted to draw, providing us with 4 wonderfully-crafted goals in the process.

Molde made light work of recently-promoted Aalesunds, winning 4-1 away from home with most of the goals coming from their vast array of talented midfielders. Rosenborg looked uninspired in their 0-0 draw at home with Kristiansund. It seems to be a case of ‘too many cooks’ as it’s obvious they’re yet to find their balance going forward.

Bodo/Glimt scoring 4 away at Viking – one of the best defensive teams of last season – should go some way to convince us that last season was no fluke and while Brann looked good for their win away to a very disjointed Haugesund, they were unlucky not to finish the game with a clean sheet.

Odd and Sarpsborg both put in lacklustre performances to lose at home to Sandefjord and Valengra, while Stabaek ground out a goalless draw at home against Mjondalen.

Aalesunds FK 1 – 4 Molde

Andreas Lie (4.5m) got the nod in goal ahead of Gudmund Kongshavn (4.5m) much to the dismay of 14.1% of managers.

Midfielder Simen Bolkan Nordli (7.0m) scored his side’s only goal of the game with an audacious long-range effort.

The exciting Niklas Castro (8.5m) ended up with zero points after missing a penalty whereas the familiar Jordon Mutch (6.5m) missed out altogether due to an injury. Sigurd Haugen (6.5m) was preferred to Holmbert Fridjonsson (7.5m) up front, with Fridjonsson coming on at the hour mark.

 

Forward Leke James (12.0m) and midfielders Etzaz Hussain (7.0m), Magnus Wolff Eikrem (12.5m) and Eirik Hestad (9.0m) all scored even though the latter was only brought on 9 minutes before the end of the game.

Defenders Kristoffer Haugen (6.5m) and Martin Bjornbak (5.5m) and budget midfield option Martin Ellingsen (5.0m) all got assists.

Ola Brynhildsen (7.0m), Fredrik Aursnes (6.5m) and Erling Knudtzon (7.0m) all blanked while Ulland Anderson (9.0m) did not feature. Kristoffer Haraldseid (6.0m) also missed out through injury, with Stian Gregersen (5.0m) given the start.

BFP: 3 – Stian Gregersen, 2 – Magnus Wolff Eikrem, 1 – Holmgren Pedersen (5.5m)

Odd 1 – 2 Sandefjord

Espen Ruud (6.5m) who familiar managers will see as being almost synonymous with Odd surprisingly missed out with Odin Luras Bjortuft (5.0m) featuring instead. Elbasan Rashani (8.0m) is still out with his groin injury and so 18-year-old Joshua Kitolano (5.0m) stepped up to set up Torgeir Borven (11.0m) for Odd’s only goal. Fredrik Nordkvelle (7.0m) – who many see as a direct replacement for Rashani failed to leave an imprint on the match and ended the day on no points after scoring an own goal.

Last season’s Golden Boot winner Borven will join Rosenborg on August 1st.

 

Budget forward Sivert Gussias (5.5m) scored one and Nordkvelle (own goal) got the other for Sandefjord, with the assists coming from midfielders William Kurtovic and Jose Eduardo de Araujo (both 5.0m). Defender Anton Kralj (5.0m) took home all 3 bonus points to end the day on 5 points, highlighting how the BFP system differs to that used in FPL – there are points to be had in strange places. Sandefjord’s second most expensive player, midfielder Kristoffer Normann Hansen (6.0m), did not feature.

BFP: 3 – Anton Kralj, 2 – Sander Moen Foss (4.0m), 1 – Ruben Herraiz Alcaraz (6.5m)

Rosenborg 0 – 0 Kristiansund BK

Tore Reginiussen (6.5m) barely put a foot wrong and was rewarded with 2 bonus points to go with his clean sheet.

Pal Andre Helland (11.0m) and Samuel Adegbenro (10.0m) showed glimpses of their quality but neither were able to break a stubborn Kristiansund defence regardless of how hard they tried.

Kristoffer Zachariassen (8.5m) was largely anonymous until Helland’s removal in the 73rd minute. By then it was a case of it being too little too late.

Although 19-year-old Edvard Tagseth (6.5m) only managed 69 minutes of game time, he was one of Rosenborg’s best players. He’s certainly a player for the future.

Eggen Hedenstad (6.5m) was unlucky not to come away with some bonus points, but the same could be said for Gustav Valsvik (6.0m) who hardly put a foot wrong all game.

Dino Islamovic (10.5m) struggled to get into the game at all and with the arrival of Torgeir Borven looming over his head, he should be feeling the pressure.

Erik Botheim (7.0m) and Emil Ceide (7.5m) were both handed late cameos and both looked vastly out of their depth, while Gjermund Asen (7.0m), unsurprisingly, was unable to affect much change in the 8 minutes he played. Dahl Reitan (6.0m) was left out due to injury and Evan Hovland (6.5m) did not feature.

 

Kristiansund defenders Andreas Hopmark (4.5m) and Christofer Aasbak (5.0m) showed why you shouldn’t expect their team to let in many goals in any given game. They were both exceptional with Aasbak perhaps unlucky not to get all 3 bonus points.

Serigne Mbaye (4.5m) looked solid in goal even though he only had one save to make.

Bent Sormo (4.5m) made some good attacking runs from defence.

Amahl Pellegrino (9.0m) contributed to most attacks but was also able to drop back and help his team defend when they needed him to.

Liridon Kalludra (6.0m) was lucky to last the full 90 minutes. He was restricted to shots from outside the box and struggled to put his mark on the game. Bendik Bye (6.0m) injected some life into the game – who knows what might have happened if he had started? Flamur Kastrati (8.0m) was not a happy camper. Had little to no impact on the game and seemed agitated from the first minute. Christophe Psyche (5.5m) – one of the most-owned players in the entire game – will have undoubtedly frustrated his owners as he came on for the very last minute of the match.

BFP: 3 – Andreas Hopmark, 2 – Tore Reginiussen, 1 – Chrisofer Aasbak

Stabaek 0 – 0 Mjondalen 

The highly-owned Emil Bohinen (6.0m) disappointed his owners as he ended up with just 3 points, whereas the much-coveted Andreas Hanche-Olsen (5.5m) showed that perhaps last year was no fluke as he won all 3 bonus points to go with his clean sheet.

It’s worth mentioning Peder Vogt (4.0m) was the only 4.0 m defender of the round to get clean sheet points – could he be this season’s Psyche?

Kosuke Kinoshita (6.0m) should have scored from a few yards out and perhaps somewhat surprisingly managed to keep Fitim Azemi (8.0m) on the bench. Stabaek’s second most expensive player Romain Gall (7.0m) was taken off just before the hour to end the round with no points.

 

New signing Markus Nakkim (4.5m) impressed on his debut to get 3 bonus points and a clean sheet. Joachim Solberg (5.0m) played out a 6 minute cameo but picked up an injury which is likely to keep him out of the next round.

Alexander Betten Hansen (4.0m) managed to pick up two yellow cards within the last 7 minutes of the game after being brought on only ten minutes earlier, and so will miss the next round through suspension.

Tonny Brochmann (7.5m) will be annoyed that he was unable to help his team come away with a victory they probably deserved and forward Sondre Liseth (6.0m) was again deployed on the left-wing rather than up front.

Christian Gauseth (6.0m) and Fredrik Brustad (6.5m) were Mjondalen’s main attacking players but ultimately it proved to be a defender’s game. William Sell (4.5m) was taken off halfway through the second half but first-team regular Vetle Winger Dragsnes (5.0m) saw the game out. The most surprising omission was that of Quint Jansen (4.5m) who did not feature at all.

BFP: 3 – Markus Nakkim, 2 – Andreas Hanche-Olssen, 1 – Vetle Winger Dragsnes

Viking 2 – 4 Bodo/Glimt

Frederik Torsteinbo (6.0m) and surprise starter Even Ostensen (5.0m) got the goals for Viking, with defender Adrian Pereira (6.0m) and midfielder Ylldren Ibrahimaj (7.0m) getting the assists.

Johnny Furdal (7.0m) and Zymer Bytyqi (6.5m) both started but blanked along with forwards Veton Berisha (9.0m) and the benched Tommy Hoiland (8.0m) who was given an 18 minute cameo towards the end of the game.

 

The ever-popular duo Philip Zinckernagel (8.0m) and Jens Hauge (7.5m) were on ridiculous form, scoring 2 goals, providing 2 assists and amassing 3 bonus points between them. Ulrik Saltnes (7.5m) and Sondre Brunstad Fet (5.0m) both also scored while ultra-budget midfield option Patrick Berg (4.5m) was awarded 3 bonus points even though he failed to register a single goal or assist. Forward Kasper Junker (8.0m) got an assist but highlighted exactly where the goals come from in this side – midfield. Much-favoured defender Fredrik Andre Bjorkan (6.0m) didn’t turn up to the party and ended the day with just one point.

BFP: 3 – Patrick Berg, 2 – Jens Hauge, 1 – Philip Zinckernagel

Sarpsborg 08 0 – 1 Valengra 

Defender Sulayman Bojang (4.5m) played in a more advanced position as expected but didn’t do much other than receiving a booking. Another one of the budget midfield options, Anton Saletros (5.0m), went home with all 3 bonus points after an impressive debut but no other Sarpsborg midfielder really stood out. Mohamed Ofkir (6.5m) was on set-piece duty and showed glimpses of his talent in the early stages but ultimately disappointed resulting in his substitution halfway through the second half. Jorgen Strand Larsen (7.5m) had little to no impact on the game as he was isolated up front for large periods of the game. This was perhaps more to do with how little service he received from a very lacklustre Sarpsborg midfield. Jonathan Lindseth (6.0m) and Ole Jorgen Halvorsen (7.0m) both looked out of sorts. Forward Mostafa Abdellaoue (7.5m) was given 20 minutes to salvage something for his side but evidently was unable to do so.

 

Reasonably priced goalkeeper Kristoffer Klaesson (5.0m) put in an extremely solid performance to get 2 bonus points though some might argue he could have had all 3. Attacking defender Sam Adekugbe (5.5m) was exciting down the left while Christian Borchgrevink (5.0m) looked confident playing a deeper role on the other side. Talented midfielder Aron Donnum (8.5 m) – perhaps flying under the radar right now – scored the only goal of the game after goal-shy forward Matthias Vilhjalmsson (8.0 m) teed him up inside the area. Bard Finne (9.0 m) and Herolin Shala (8.0 m) both blanked. Ivan Nasberg (4.5m) played the full 90 minutes and provides a cheap route into a potentially resolute Valengra defence.

BFP: 3 – Anton Saletros, 2 – Kristoffer Klaesson, 1 – Aron Donnum

IK Start 2 – 2 Stromsgodset

The industrious Mathias Bringaker (5.5m) scored with a deft flick after substitute Eirik Schulze’s (5.5m) chipped cross which found him in the box. Kevin Kabran (7.0m) set up the brilliant Eman Markovic (6.0m) to score from inside the area with a wonderfully curled finish. He deserves a special mention – he was fantastic. Steffan Skalevik (6.0m) grimaced and sighed more than anything else and Afeez Aremu (4.5m) was a combative presence in the middle of the pitch as he picked up all 3 bonus points. Kristoffer Tonnesen (4.5m) took the free kicks until his substitution which saw Eirik Wichne (5.0m) take over, as well as continuing to pepper the Stromsgodset area with his long throw-ins. Henrik Robstad (4.5m) and Eirik Schulze changed the game after being brought on later in the game and their influence almost saw them snatch all three points. Jesper Daland (4.0m) looked confident at times and got forward for set-pieces but he definitely has mistakes in him. Erlend Segberg (4.5m) put in an enthusiastic performance and Amund Wichne (4.5m) was preferred to Jonas Deumeland (4.5m) in goal.

 

Lars Jorgen Salvesen (8.5m) scored a header from a Kristoffer Tokstad (6.5m) cross then later set up Herman Stengel (5.0m) to slot home from 6 yards. Janis Ikaunieks (6.5m) should have scored and while Mikkel Maigaard (8.5m) was hard-working, he will be disappointed with his performance. For large parts of the game he played in a deeper role, ultimately resulting in him being boxed out of the game. Viljar Myhra (4.5m) provided a convincing Ederson performance with his constant sweeping helping Start to attack from the back. His quick thinking unleashed Moses Mawa (8.5m) down the left who found Salvesen en route to Stengel’s goal. Lars-Christopher Vilsvik (5.0m) was superb throughout and combined well with Stengel late on in the absence of Ikaunieks. Ari Leifsson (4.5m) and Niklas Gunnarsson (4.5m) both put in accomplished displays but Jonathan Parr (5.0m) looked a real nuisance down the left flank, providing constant support with crosses and cut-backs. Ipalibo Jack (4.5m) was Stromgsgodset’s answer to Areemu but looked to get forward more – at times playing further down the field than Maigaard.

BFP: 3 – Afeez Aremu, 2 – Eman Markovic, 1 – Lars Jorgen Salvesen

FK Haugesund 1 – 2 Brann 

Niklas Sandberg (7.5 m) converted from the spot after Fredrik Pallesen Knudsen (5.5 m) was fouled in the box. Other than his goal Sandberg found it tougher than expected to find a way into the game. He was often outmuscled – he’s not the biggest player in the league – and found it difficult to get a hold of the game. Mikkel Desler (5.5m) was fortunate not to cost his side at least one goal as he played multiple poor passes across the defence. It was not his best game. Bruno Leite (5.0m) and Christian Grindheim (6.5m) were Haugesund’s best players but lacked the vision between them to create enough clear cut chances for those players ahead of them. Forwards Benjamin Kallman (7.0m) and Alexander Ammitzboll (6.5m) were auditioning for the Invisible Man and they both got it, they were absolutely nowhere to be seen. Haugesund severely missed any creativity and were lucky to get a goal. Alexander Stolas (7.5m) is still injured – his return can’t come soon enough.

 

Midfielders Robert Taylor (7.0m) and Daniel Pedersen (5.5m) both scored for Brann with Fredrik Haugen (8.0m) and Kristoffer Barmen (6.0m) providing the assists. Gilbert Koomson (7.0m) put in a phenomenal performance and should have been awarded all 3 bonus points. How he didn’t score or get an assist is beyond me – he was superb. Daouda Bamba (9.0m) looked a constant threat but couldn’t link up well enough with Taylor and Koomson to convert any chances. Defender Taijo Teniste (5.5m) suffered a nasty cut to his head but was not subbed off. This may prove to be costly as he looks set to miss the next match. Ex-Molde defender Vegard Forren (5.5m) looked to play the ball forward pretty much whenever he had it but was subbed off halfway through the game with a groin injury that could rule him out for the next game. Bismar Acosta (5.5m) replaced Forren but could not match his performance. Petter Strand (8.0m) was introduced with 20 minutes to go to earn a single point.

BFP: 3 – Daniel Pederson, 2 – Niklas Sandberg, 1 – Gilbert Koomson

What to do with Leke James

My advice regarding the James situation is to either wait until the weekend for more news on whether or not teammate Ohikhuaeme Omoijuanfo (11.0m) will be fit, or bring in any one of Borven, Salvesen, Bamba or Junker.

If you’re happy to keep him but make a change in midfield, you seemingly can’t go wrong with any of the Bodo/Glimt players while Start’s Markovic and Brann’s Koomson are also good options and all three 3 teams have favourable fixtures in the next round. Niklas Sandberg is worth a mention as he is reasonably priced at 7.5m and also on penalties.

I have brought in Salvesen and it didn’t take much convincing. He’s been on my radar since before the season began and his performance at Start has convinced me he’s a player I would do well not to ignore, especially for just 8.5m.

Perhaps losing such a big-hitter as James (albeit for one game only) so early in the season could be seen as a wake-up call to those of us with weak benches – you may not always have a free transfer available to clean up any mess you might find yourself in.

Although what I’ve advised may seem obvious, we are often clouded by hefty price tags and household names. It may seem odd to want to get rid of someone like James, but separation anxiety never did anyone any good and there are plenty of appealing options to replace him with. With Molde’s midfield looking absolutely packed, I think both James and Ohi will have shown to be less valuable assets come the end of the season.

Recommended FWDs to replace James:

1) Salvesen

2) Bamba

3) Borven/Junker

Recommended MIDs to bring in if keeping James:

1) Koomson

2) Hauge/Zinckernagel

3) Markovic/Sandberg

ReindeerHotdog ESF: https://en.fantasy.eliteserien.no/entry/12433/event/17 Follow me on Twitter: @ReindeerHotdog

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  1. Rotation's Alter Ego
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • Has Moderation Rights
    • 12 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    Cheers RH! Really comprehensive round-up there, a proper scout notes 🙂

    1. ReindeerHotdog
      • 3 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      Cheers. Just a bit frustrated I said Ruud didn't play when he clearly did he was just terrible.
      I must have gone through over 100 players and managed to miss the fact he played.
      I'm always happy to be corrected if I've made a stupid mistake either way - just want to the proper information out there.

  2. tomklopp75
    • 11 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    Great Job RH !! Do we have some Injury news about Magnus Wolff Eikrem ? Thk

    1. ReindeerHotdog
      • 3 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      It wasn't a stretch, but a feeling, and so we're working on him now. We hope we get him ready, but we probably won't know until tomorrow (Friday), Moe tells the site.

      With a smile, he dismisses Trondsen's claim:

      - We have no intention of "fake" it. I didn't take him off the pitch so we could "fake" it against Rosenborg, that's not how we're doing. I hope we get him on his feet, says Erling Moe, who is sure to see some of this when Rosenborg arrives at Aker Stadium on Saturday.

      ------

      Found this. Hopefully we get more information before tomorrow's deadline but at least it doesn't sound serious.

      Either way if you've got both Eikrem and James I wouldn't be taking any hits to change both of them.

      1. tomklopp75
        • 11 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        That's fine ! I will keep Ekrem
        ps : no James in my Team , i was very happy last Week hihi !

  3. Stats Don\'t Lie
    • 9 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    Import note on Borven, there appear to be complications surrounding his transfer due to the way transfer windows will occur this season. This means that RBK may have to buy him now or risk not being able to register him until the next window opens (expected to be in September time)

    1. Eytexi
      • 5 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      Could mean two things. 1) current negotiations & issues reduce the likelihood that he holds his place in the Odd side. 2) the fact that he is now some distance off his move, the likelihood that he holds his place increases. Going to guess he's safe to hold for a while, but hopefully it emerges which is the case sooner rather than later.

    2. ReindeerHotdog
      • 3 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      Yeah, it's been talked about him potentially heading over to Trondheim sooner than August but as far as I'm aware that's not definitely going to happen.

      It's something to me wary of for sure.

  4. Eytexi
    • 5 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    Espen Ruud did not "miss out", only scored 0 fantasy points due to conceding 2 & receiving a yellow card.

    1. ReindeerHotdog
      • 3 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      Infuriated about this. I checked his info multiple times - I just missed that big number 9 in front of the 0 behind it.

      I didn't watch the game so was going off other info - just somehow convinced myself he didn't start. I'll be triple checking my info in the future I can guarantee you that!

      D'oh.

  5. ReindeerHotdog
    • 3 Years
    3 years, 10 months ago

    As Eytexi says Ruud didn't miss out, he just scored zero points.

    Apologies guys - I tried to be as comprehensive as possible but let that one slip through the cracks.

    Thanks for correcting me on it - always want accurate information to base our decisions on.

    Sorry guys.

    1. Eytexi
      • 5 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      The article was fantastic as a whole mate, I'm an unfortunate owner so it jumped out haha. Ruud, despite his blank, completed as many key passes (3) as Eikrem in GW1 so that's encouraging if nothing else.

      1. ReindeerHotdog
        • 3 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        He's always been a valid option as an attack-minded defender. Just a shame Odd look a bit iffy right now.

        I have like 10.5m in the bank - I'm waiting for Stolas to return. I need Norway's answer to Alexander-Arnold in my team!

        I think going forward I'll try to incorporate some more statistics in my round up - it was just my first article and thought I'd focus mainly on the eye-test and generic summarisation.

        Looking forward to what happens this weekend. Can't wait for the Rosenborg-Molde game. Should be a classic.

      2. ReindeerHotdog
        • 3 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        Where are you getting that information regarding key passes? Can't seem to find anything on the website and on the internet itself any specific info seems hard to find.

          1. ReindeerHotdog
            • 3 Years
            3 years, 10 months ago

            Must have visited sofascore about 50 times in the last week and yet "Eliteserien Player Stats" didn't yield any results from Google!

            Cheers bud.

            1. MTPockets
                3 years, 10 months ago

                Select players in sofascore match lineups and you also get heatmaps & game stats

                1. ReindeerHotdog
                  • 3 Years
                  3 years, 10 months ago

                  Yeah for some reason I completely overlooked it.

                  I have all my websites bookmarked now and will start my spreadsheet this evening.

                  Hopefully I can catch the Rosenborg game. I am with the missus today though so I might rely on highlights for the first half.

    2. J ⚒ Gimme ur Mané
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      3 years, 10 months ago

      Didn’t even realise the game had started!

      Logged in to complete my team to find that GW1 has gone and my team scored 67 points hehe!

      What’s the extent of the Holland and eikrim injuries?

      1. J ⚒ Gimme ur Mané
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 9 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        Also, what’s the fantasy football league code?

      2. ReindeerHotdog
        • 3 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        Helland is set to miss out. He was taken off around 70 minutes and didn't look happy - though he never does.

        Eikrem is more speculative. Could be nothing as it's been described more as a "feeling" than anything else.

        Should have more info before deadline though so I'd hang tight and check in tomorrow before 4pm and hopefully one of us will be able to provide a bit more clarity on the matter by then.

        1. J ⚒ Gimme ur Mané
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 9 Years
          3 years, 10 months ago

          Thanks bud.

          Do you know the FFS Norway league code?

          1. Team Cruel
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 8 Years
            3 years, 10 months ago

            t1jx9f

            1. J ⚒ Gimme ur Mané
              • Fantasy Football Scout Member
              • 9 Years
              3 years, 10 months ago

              Thanks mate

    3. MTPockets
        3 years, 10 months ago

        Great summary, thanks.
        If Eikrem's likely to start will bench James. Otherwise maybe downgrade Kinoshita to switch up 5th mid.
        Captain a tricky choice. Perhaps Maigaard/Strand-Larsen but both options feel more like hope than expectation.

        1. ReindeerHotdog
          • 3 Years
          3 years, 10 months ago

          Strand Larsen only managed 1 shot against Valengra and it wasn't even on target. Sarpsborg had over 3 times the amount of attempts than Valengra but still lost. They also don't travel well and I see Mjondalen keeping a clean sheet.

          Maigaard at home to Odd seems the better choice. I reckon Stromsgodset will be all over Odd from the first whistle to last. I've wasted no time in bringing in and slapping the armband on Salvesen. Will be disappointed if he fails to bring me points.
          Pellegrino/Zinckernagel/Haugen/Koomson look like good shouts too.

          If you're happy holding off on the transfer then waiting for news on Eikrem makes sense. If I had both that's what I would do. Judging by various articles it seems like Eikrem's injury could be superficial but won't know for certain until sometime tomorrow.

      • GertJan
        • 7 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        Good article, thanks for that! 🙂

        What's the situation regarding Jens Hauge? Asking cause I thought it was rumoured that he was likely to leave the club. My plan is to double up on Bodo mids and it's either him or Saltnes.

        1. ReindeerHotdog
          • 3 Years
          3 years, 10 months ago

          The last I saw about this was before the season started. Was linked with a move to Belgium for 10 mNOK as I understanded to be.

          Admittedly I've not really looked into it since but due to the weird time the league is starting, any form player with ambition is at risk of being sold.

          I'd be wary of it potentially happening but I can't say how likely it is of happening at any one point.

          I'm sure there must be someone more in the know than I, who might be able to shed some light on it though.

        2. Stat Sloth
          • 8 Years
          3 years, 10 months ago

          Hauge said himself in the post-match interview that only the medical was left. Which suggests that the club has accepted the offer, and that he himself has accepted a contract.

          Even though Corona makes medicals and international travels more difficult, I got the impression from him that he was able to play 1-2 more games for Glimt, perhaps.

          1. ReindeerHotdog
            • 3 Years
            3 years, 10 months ago

            Nice one. Looks like it's a case of giving him a wide berth then.

            I keep forgetting it's June and not like 3 months earlier. Makes all these transfers a bit more hectic and hard to keep track of.

      • Sandstorm
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        Good stuff RH! Although since I have altogether six Odd & Haugesund players in my team I must say that you are wrong about those teams. Once they get their motor running they are unstoppable! I only hope it happens before next season 🙂

        1. ReindeerHotdog
          • 3 Years
          3 years, 10 months ago

          Thanks Sand.

          Hahaha. Well I have Sandberg and Desler myself. I was glad Sandberg scored that penalty and couldn't believe he got 2 BFP. I'll take it though.

          Desler nearly gave me a stroke any time he had the ball quite frankly.

          Admittedly I didn't see the Odd game but a home loss to Sandefjord is never a good way to start the season!

          I almost went with Rossbach - he was in every single draft until I changed my mind and went for Klaesson.

          Stromsgodset away is going to be a tough game for them but there should definitely be goals. Just without Rashani and with a potentially distracted Borven, I'm not hopeful of Odd doing enough. At least Nordkvelle scored though right? ;]

          1. Sandstorm
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 14 Years
            3 years, 10 months ago

            Yeah right. That was supposed to be Odd's easiest game in the early fixtures. I think I'll give them a few more GWs and check after that, don't want to sell them and see them running a riot - however unlikely possibility that might be.

            1. ReindeerHotdog
              • 3 Years
              3 years, 10 months ago

              I know. It was certainly a shock result.

              But as I said earlier, it's hard to take too much away from a single round of games. Think we need a few more weeks before any rash changes are made.

              You have to believe the fact you've chosen the team you have means it'll be good enough over a number of weeks otherwise you wouldn't have made it in the first place.

              I'd be wanting to keep the faith for now but not expect much against Stromsgodset.

              Though Borven is a nice out to have.

      • ReindeerHotdog
        • 3 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        For everyone wondering about Borven's move to Rosenborg - looks likely that Botheim might be going the other way as they'd prefer him to get game time at Odd rather than be 3rd choice behind Borven and Islamovic in Trondheim. (Interestingly enough Rosenborg have ruled out the possibility of Ceide moving). But it doesn't look likely he'll move before August.

        '"As it seems now, we are happy with the squad. We know what the situation is; that Torgeir will come and train with us first from August 1st. That's what the plan has been all along. Then we will see if something happens within it, but we have good control over it. We do what we can." Comments Mikael Dorsin to Eurosport.

        According to Adresseavisen, the telemarkets have rejected a million bid for Børven to move north immediately and not until after the contract expires July 31.'

        As far team news regarding tonight's match against Molde:
        Meling might be preferred at left-back which could result in Trondsen being pushed further up. If this is the case it's very likely that Tagseth might not start. Also Helland has been described as stiff but managed to train - not much chance of him starting but should be with the squad.

        Hedenstad has also been quoted as saying he hopes to start ahead of Reitan at right back and admitted there is direct competition between the pair. As far as I'm aware, Reitan is still injured so shouldn't be involved against Molde but going forward I'd expect some rotation. Reginiussen and Valsvik look least likely to be rotated out of the starting XI.

      • KneejerkJoe
        • 9 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        Going wildcard, any toughts on this?

        Myhra
        Bjørkan Hedenstad Parr
        Hauge Koomson Eikrem Markovic Dønnem
        Bamba Salvesen
        Subs: Kolstad Østensen Bojang Vogt

        2m itb.

        1. ReindeerHotdog
          • 3 Years
          3 years, 10 months ago

          I really like the look of it.
          You have some overlooked players who are capable of bringing in points.

          Only thing I would say is it seems a bit early. Going on the back of Round 1, yeah, it's strong but it's hard to say whether it'll hold up for the entire season.

          What's your current team?

          1. KneejerkJoe
            • 9 Years
            3 years, 10 months ago

            Thanks for the input!
            I totally agree Its a risk, and probably too early but did not like my team and decided to og for it!

            Ny team was:
            Klaesson
            Holmgren-P Solheim Hedenstad
            Helland Ibrahimaj Sandberg Bohinen
            James Kallmann Islamovic

            1. ReindeerHotdog
              • 3 Years
              3 years, 10 months ago

              I can see why you're thinking about it now hah.

              Don't forget Bohinen had a good season last season and Stabaek are better than they were against Mjondalen.

              Kallman I'd personally give a couple more games even though he wasn't fantastic against Brann. Dino will be wary of an incoming Borven so I'm hoping he actually let's that motivate him. He grabbed a few goals in friendlies so he's not all bad. I'd definitely want to hold now that Helland is out as he'll probably see more of the ball.

              Defence looks decent but you do have 23m that won't be used this weekend.

              Personally I'd stick and sub out Helland for someone like Koomson who I expect to return a good points score this weekend.

              Good luck either way mate. I'm 99% sure your WC team will outscore your current team for this week but not sure I'd want to make market changes after R1 myself.

        2. Team Cruel
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 8 Years
          3 years, 10 months ago

          No VIF defender is a mistake. Double Brann attack is overkill considering they're a team that much rather would win 1-0 than 3-2.

          Eikrem apart that midfield is a bit too risky imo. Hauge is quite intent on leaving. Although he'll continue playing until he leaves that's a transfer waiting to happen down the line. Meanwhile Zinckernagel will continue to rise and you might well be priced out by the time Hauge does leave. I like Dønnum but he has a tendency to be a streaky hot and cold player.

          Is Hedenstad 100% nailed with Reitan around? What's the thinking behind Parr?

          Apart from that it looks decent.

          1. ReindeerHotdog
            • 3 Years
            3 years, 10 months ago

            Parr certainly passed the eye test for me. Got forward and looked good defensively too.

            Hedenstad is a rotation risk. He himself confirmed there would be competition for his place from Reitan. Reg or Valsvik look to be the safer option.

      • Sandstorm
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 14 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        Possible line-ups by Jonas Bergh-Johnsen, Sportsreporter og programleder i @eurosportnorge (and his team probably)

        https://twitter.com/ESNJonas/status/1274269073136852992

        1. ReindeerHotdog
          • 3 Years
          3 years, 10 months ago

          Awesome stuff. I'll give this guy a follow.

          Very excited about the possibility of Brynhildsen starting up front.

          Bojang, Saletros and SLarsen chosen again. Saletros looking a great pick for 5m.

          Looks like Tagseth is set to miss out which is a shame as I thought he certainly did enough against KBK to retain his place. If Meling retains his place at LB it definitely raises the appeal of Trondsen.

      • TAT
        • 6 Years
        3 years, 10 months ago

        Think I'm settled on just benching James, as I'm likely to want him back anyway. That leaves me with a captaincy dilemma, as I don't know if I want to captain Wolff Eikrem. Is Maigaard the best option out of these?

        Sandberg
        Bojang - Hanche-Olsen - Gregersen - Ruud
        Salétros - Maigaard - Wolff Eikrem - Zachariassen - Edvardsen
        Kallman
        (Granlund - James - Daland - Hustad)

        Alternatively, I can get rid of James anyway, bringing in Salvesen and captaining him.

        1. ReindeerHotdog
          • 3 Years
          3 years, 10 months ago

          I brought in Salvesen and captained him. If you don't fancy that I'd be choosing either Zachariassen or Maigaard.

          Zach not because of fixture or how he played vs KBK but because he's got the potential for a haul in him.

          Maigaard because I doubt he'll be as withdrawn against Odd as he was midweek.

          Especially as you already have Eikrem, I think trading James for Salvesen is a very low risk strategy. Gives you an extra 3.5m and if you want him back or to move for Ohi you know you'll be able to afford it.

          Long term I'd be more concerned about Kallman. In my head I'm thinking Salvesen and Bamba gives more stability. I think Brann are going to surprise people this year, I may very well be wrong in saying that but I think they've got more goals in them than people think.

          1. TAT
            • 6 Years
            3 years, 10 months ago

            I think bringing in Salvesen does makes the captaincy issue a bit easier. One solution might be to use the funds from getting Salvesen, then next week do a downgrade elsewhere, and bring in James again, replacing Kallman. Kallman was the last one in on my GW1 team, really just to complete the starting eleven.

            Re. downgrades, that might be Zachariassen. I think Rosenborg look just as bad as last season, and I can't see many goals to be honest – even if Zach has the potential of the occasional haul.

            1. TAT
              • 6 Years
              3 years, 10 months ago

              …or Kallman > Bamba or stability, as you mentioned. Will need to see Brann one more game to be sure though.

        2. Eytexi
          • 5 Years
          3 years, 10 months ago

          Despite being a strong eleven, that's a real headache for captaincy. I'd probably go for Eikrem & pray, mostly because I haven't seen enough from any of the others in GW1. For security of minutes, probably Maigaard vs. a shaky Odd - always has a set piece assist in him.

          1. TAT
            • 6 Years
            3 years, 10 months ago

            I'm on Maigaard at the moment, just because of the security of minutes. I imagine Wolff Eikrem will play a bit longer today, given it's Rosenborg they're playing – but it's such a difficult match to predict. It will either be a good score for him, or a very low one, I think.

            1. MTPockets
                3 years, 10 months ago

                I'm weighing up the same two. Will probably end up on Eikrem assuming he starts

                1. TAT
                  • 6 Years
                  3 years, 10 months ago

                  It's the minutes that worries me though. If Molde gets an early and comfortable lead (which is not unlikely), they might take him off early. On the other hand, the upside of captaining him is definitely there.

                  1. MTPockets
                      3 years, 10 months ago

                      I think he'll come off early regardless. Feel like Maigaard is relying on set pieces. Really hard to decide early on in the season

                      1. TAT
                        • 6 Years
                        3 years, 10 months ago

                        True. He's unlikely to play the full match, that's for sure.

                        I do kinda regret getting Maigaard. Not that he's a bad pick necessary, but in hindsight a 7.5 mid (which there's many of), might have been a better choice.

                    • ReindeerHotdog
                      • 3 Years
                      3 years, 10 months ago

                      I think captaining Maigaard might make you feel a bit better as the logic behind it is more solid than Eikrem, if you believe Eikrem might not be able to impact the game as much as usual due to his injury, combined with the difficulty of the fixture.

                      I get that Rosenborg still don't look brilliant, but they have a good defence and I reckon they'll be looking to hurt Eikrem as much as possible. You smell weakness and attack it, right?

                      Maigaard has a game against a team that looks worse than Rosenborg in my opinion, and is usually reliable for points.

                      It just seems odd to have Eikrem and not captain him. I get what you're saying. It's case of heart against head I think. Do you see the logic in the fact that Maigaard is less likely to go off injured, more probable to finish the game, against a worse team, can pop up with a nice set piece etc... or do you think Eikrem is the best player in the league by a mile and even 60 minutes of him is worth more than 90 of Maigaard? I get what you're saying about Rosenborg looking pants but they let in as many goals as KBK last season and they're usually talked up as being hard to score against.

                      I feel like Molde-RBK is going to be closer than most people think, and I can't see anything other than a SIF victory at home to Odd.

                      I hate advising captains because if it goes wrong I always feel partly responsible!

                      1. TAT
                        • 6 Years
                        3 years, 10 months ago

                        Haha, that's the risk of giving captaincy advice!

                        It's a close call between the two (or three, if I do James > Salvesen), and there's good reason for picking either. Rosenborg will no doubt target Eikrem (what other choice do they have, right?), which might make him less appealing, injury and game time aside.

                        I'll have to keep an eye out for news re. Eikrem up until the deadline, before making any decision. Any rumours about playing time etc. might make the captaincy choice slightly easier to make.

            2. TAT
              • 6 Years
              3 years, 10 months ago

              Couldn't decide in the end, so I just stuck with Maigaard (C), saving the FT. More options next GW, then.

              1. ReindeerHotdog
                • 3 Years
                3 years, 10 months ago

                I reckon that's the most sensible option regarding captain choice.

                Who do you have coming off the bench instead of James?

                1. TAT
                  • 6 Years
                  3 years, 10 months ago

                  Gregersen actually! I thought I had saved my team before the GW1 deadline, replacing Bojang with Gregersen (who was yellow flagged), but for some reason I hadn't. Won't expect him to get five points this GW though.

                2. TAT
                  • 6 Years
                  3 years, 10 months ago

                  Just noticed Bojang is benched…

          2. Stats Don\'t Lie
            • 9 Years
            3 years, 10 months ago

            Eliteserien Gw1 Stats:

            AALESUNDS VS MOLDE

            Aalesunds had 10 shots and missed all 3 of their Big Chances.

            Nordli had the most shots of the Aalesunds players with 4, he scored a goal and also missed 1 Big Chance.

            Eikrem played the most Key Passes (3) and took the second most Shots (3)

            Haugen played 2 Key Passes and created 1 Big Chance. A promising start for someone renowned as an attacking LB.

            ODD VS SANDEFJORD

            Sandefjord scored with their only 2 shots on target.

            Rudd played 3 Key Passes, joint most with Kitolano in the match.

            Borven had the most shots in the game with 5.

            ROSENBORG VS KRISTIANSUND

            Eggen-Hedenstad played the most Key Passes (3)

            Helland attempted 4 shots (0 on target) and missed 1 Big Chance.

            STABAEK VS MJONDALEN

            Solheim played 2 Key Passes and Created 1 Big Chance.

            Kinoshita had 1 shot and lost possession 16 times.

            VIKING VS BODO/GLIMT

            Torsteinbo played 2 Key Passes and had 2 Shots (Both on target). Unfortunately playing as a LB despite being a 6.0m mid.

            Ostensen (5.0 fwd!) took the joint most shots with 4 (2 on target)

            Zinckernagel played 6 Key Passes, the most of any player this gw!  Also created 1 Big Chance and took 2 shots.

            JP Hauge took 4 shots, played 4 Key Passes and created 3 Big Chances! No surprise a big move is potentially on the cards.

            Fet (5.0 mid!) also had 4 shots, and missed 1 Big Chance.

            SARPSBORG VS VALERENGA

            Valerenga were outshot 5-19.

            Donnum had 3 shots, played 1 Key Pass and missed 1 Big Chance.

            Ofkir played 2 Key Passes and attempted 3 shots (none on target) both joint highest tallies in the match.

            Abdellaoue registered 3 shots (All on target!) In just a 21 minute sub appearance.

            START VS STROMSGODSET

            Kabran attempted 6 Shots, the joint most of all players this gameweek! Also missed 1 Big Chance.

            Markovic had 4 Key Passes, created 2 Big Chances, took 6 shots (3 on target) and missed 1 Big Chance in a tremendous display.

            Salvesen had 4 shots (2 on target), missed 1 Big Chance and created 1 Big Chance

            HAUGESUND VS BRANN

            Barmen played 4 Key Passes and Created 1 Big Chance.

            PLAYERS OF THE WEEK:

            Zinckernagel, JP Hauge, Markovic, Salvesen

            1. MTPockets
                3 years, 10 months ago

                Nice. But Kinoshita...

              • ReindeerHotdog
                • 3 Years
                3 years, 10 months ago

                This is great. Always good having the stats on show every week.

                Really helpful stuff.

                Markovic really was fantastic. Statistically speaking and how he effortlessly passed the eye test. Looks a player and a half - 6m could be an absolute steal.

                1. Stats Don\'t Lie
                  • 9 Years
                  3 years, 10 months ago

                  Came in for me this week as part of a -4, kinoshita + zachariassen out. Unfortunately I missed Salvesen rise, So had to settle for Vijhalmson instead :/

                  1. ReindeerHotdog
                    • 3 Years
                    3 years, 10 months ago

                    I'm somewhat put off getting Vijhalmson as he doesn't score many and 8m seems a lot for a forward who is more likely to get an assist than a goal.

                    Missing that raise must have been infuriating. To me Salvesen is potentially a must have. I had him in all my drafts up until the penultimate day. Usually how it goes though isn't it.

                    Still, Markovic is a great shoitm

                    1. Stats Don\'t Lie
                      • 9 Years
                      3 years, 10 months ago

                      Yeah it was, but it is what it is. I felt he has some nice fixtures and hoping he can do better under the new manager. I was also looking at Junker but could easily be rotated with Boniface. In hindsight, maybe Kastrati is the one I should've gone for.

                  2. Eytexi
                    • 5 Years
                    3 years, 10 months ago

                    Shame about missing that rise, feel Salvesen is the cheapest of the strikers I have an ounce of faith in at the moment. That said, we know very little off of one GW, so hopefully the nice fixtures you mentioned is the beginning of his bandwagon!

            2. MTPockets
                3 years, 10 months ago

                Mjøndalen

                1 Sousha Makani
                3 Vetle Winger Dragsnes
                4 William Sælid Sell
                12 Markus Lund Nakkim
                23 Sondre Solholm Johansen
                6 Joackim Andreas Olsen Solberg Kaptein
                7 Lars Olden Larsen
                8 Fredrik Neerland Brustad
                10 Tonny Brochmann Christiansen
                33 Stian Semb Aasmundsen
                22 Shuaibu Lalle Ibrahim

                Sarpsborg 08

                33 David Erik Johan Mitov Nilsson
                3 Jørgen Horn
                4 Bjørn Inge Utvik
                6 Nicolai Næss
                5 Magnar Ødegård
                11 Jonathan Lindseth
                14 Anton Janos Jönsson Saletros
                16 Joachim Thomassen Kaptein
                7 Ole Jørgen Halvorsen
                8 Mohamed Ofkir
                10 Jørgen Strand Larsen

                Bojang bench

                1. Team Cruel
                  • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                  • 8 Years
                  3 years, 10 months ago

                  What an utter failure 😡

                2. Hotdogs for Tea
                  • 8 Years
                  3 years, 10 months ago

                  Liseth benched

                  1. Hotdogs for Tea
                    • 8 Years
                    3 years, 10 months ago

                    managed to shift him out just before the deadline though

                3. Eytexi
                  • 5 Years
                  3 years, 10 months ago

                  Berg comes in for me, Vogt now my only sub with a chance of a start if Solheim or Eikrem miss out. Børven (K) based on his number of shots in GW1 & Stromsgodset's number of shots conceded vs. Start. Back him to finish his chances as well.

                4. ReindeerHotdog
                  • 3 Years
                  3 years, 10 months ago

                  Bojang benched...
                  No Jansen for Mjondalen...
                  5th defender is Sivertsen...
                  Playing this week with 10 men.

                  Infuriating.
                  If Hedenstad becomes a rotation risk too, I'll only have Desler as a guaranteed starter!

                  My defence is not going well ☹️

              • Hotdogs for Tea
                • 8 Years
                3 years, 10 months ago

                pens down

              • J ⚒ Gimme ur Mané
                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                • 9 Years
                3 years, 10 months ago

                Zinckernagel captain, let’s go 😎

                Who’s everyone else captained?

                1. Eytexi
                  • 5 Years
                  3 years, 10 months ago

                  Keeping the faith in Børven 🙂
                  Klaesson my unorthodox vice.

                2. Hotdogs for Tea
                  • 8 Years
                  3 years, 10 months ago

                  Børven with Salvesen vice

                3. Team Cruel
                  • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                  • 8 Years
                  3 years, 10 months ago

                  Salvesen

                  1. J ⚒ Gimme ur Mané
                    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                    • 9 Years
                    3 years, 10 months ago

                    He’s popular isn’t he!

                4. MTPockets
                    3 years, 10 months ago

                    Eikrem

                    1. J ⚒ Gimme ur Mané
                      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                      • 9 Years
                      3 years, 10 months ago

                      Is he fit then?

                      1. MTPockets
                          3 years, 10 months ago

                          He's starting

                    2. TallestJohn
                      • 7 Years
                      3 years, 10 months ago

                      Strand Larsen 🙂 🙂 🙂

                  • Eytexi
                    • 5 Years
                    3 years, 10 months ago

                    Mjondalen take the lead 1-0. Ibrahim with a good chest down & finish through the keeper's legs. Wake up Sarpsborg.

                  • TAT
                    • 6 Years
                    3 years, 10 months ago

                    Who are the best 4.5 options going forward? Think I need to look at Bojang replacements.

                    1. Hotdogs for Tea
                      • 8 Years
                      3 years, 10 months ago

                      It’s not yet clear who the nailed decent 4.5 defenders, so I have Gronner and a couple 5.0 defenders ...

                      1. TAT
                        • 6 Years
                        3 years, 10 months ago

                        Right now I might be alright with a 4.5 option that is likely to start every GW (will be playing 3-5-2 most GWs, with three premium/mid price defenders). I see Grønner played full 90 mins last time. If he's a regular in that Aalesund side, he might be an option.

                  • J ⚒ Gimme ur Mané
                    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                    • 9 Years
                    3 years, 10 months ago

                    Does my Hovland pick need shipping?

                    1. MTPockets
                        3 years, 10 months ago

                        Looks like it (bench again)

                        1. J ⚒ Gimme ur Mané
                          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                          • 9 Years
                          3 years, 10 months ago

                          Shame.

                          Any recommendations?

                          Already own Hachne-olsen and Desler.

                          Might just turn to Ruud .... can’t help but love the bloke 😆

                          1. MTPockets
                              3 years, 10 months ago

                              Not sure, too early to gauge form.
                              Viking have a decent run on paper if they can keep clean sheets - MIF vif SAN iks ODD

                              1. J ⚒ Gimme ur Mané
                                • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                                • 9 Years
                                3 years, 10 months ago

                                Nice, cheers

                      • have you seen cyan
                        • 4 Years
                        3 years, 10 months ago

                        0-0, meh. Hows Jota been?
                        Maybe Ramsdale can pull off some heroics later

                        1. have you seen cyan
                          • 4 Years
                          3 years, 10 months ago

                          oh im in some other topic

                      • MTPockets
                          3 years, 10 months ago

                          Molde

                          1 Andreas Christopher Linde
                          2 Martin Bjørnbak
                          6 Stian Rode Gregersen
                          27 Marcus Holmgren Pedersen
                          28 Kristoffer Haugen
                          11 Martin Skjelbreid Ellingsen
                          14 Erling Knudtzon
                          17 Fredrik Aursnes
                          23 Eirik Ulland Andersen
                          7 Magnus Wolff Eikrem Kaptein
                          99 Ohikhuaeme Anthony Omoijuanfo

                          Rosenborg

                          1 Andre Hansen
                          2 Vegar Eggen Hedenstad
                          3 Birger Solberg Meling
                          4 Tore Reginiussen
                          19 Gustav Valsvik
                          15 Anders Trondsen
                          18 Kristoffer Zachariassen
                          25 Marius Lundemo
                          9 Dino Islamovic
                          11 Carl Johan Holse Justesen
                          28 Samuel Adeniyi Adegbenro

                        • Eytexi
                          • 5 Years
                          3 years, 10 months ago

                          Full-time: Mjondalen 1-0 Sarpsborg 08.

                          Sarpsborg threw themselves at the last 20 minutes of that game but I'd argued were unable to create a clear cut chance throughout. Strand Larsen was as uninspiring as last season. Salétros looks like a good player, but can hardly haul without a goalscorer to feed. Wouldn't be too surprised to see him in the BAPS again though having to watched the game on-and-off. Mjondalen defended well, though not sold considering they've faced quite possibly the two most underwhelming attacking sides in the league (from what we've seen so far).

                        • TallestJohn
                          • 7 Years
                          3 years, 10 months ago

                          Shocking from Sarpsborg, slow, one-dimensional, no link-up play. The sort of team Arsenal could throw away a 1-0 lead against.

                          1. TAT
                            • 6 Years
                            3 years, 10 months ago

                            Ouch!

                            As an Arsenal and Rosenborg fan, I fear it will be a bad Saturday evening…

                        • ReindeerHotdog
                          • 3 Years
                          3 years, 10 months ago

                          Getting rid of my Sarpsborg players ASAP.

                          Bojang to not start then get a yellow - infuriating.

                          Strand Larsen not bothering - infuriating.

                          And now Brynhildsen isn't starting either.

                          What a start to the week! 4 points from 3 players and now one of my main midfielders benched.

                          Definitely some tinkering to be done. One things for sure - I'm turning my back on these lacklustre Sarpsborg players and not looking back.

                          Just gotta hope Zachariassen steps up and forces Molde to bring on Ola!

                          Will be missing the first half but should catch the second 45 minutes. Hoping Rosenborg can prove the doubters wrong. I want a more competitive league this season!

                        • TAT
                          • 6 Years
                          3 years, 10 months ago

                          Rosenborg looking shaky against Molde, IMO. Still no goals though.

                          1. ReindeerHotdog
                            • 3 Years
                            3 years, 10 months ago

                            Zach yellow card just adds to a brilliant week so far.

                            1. TAT
                              • 6 Years
                              3 years, 10 months ago

                              Bojang and Zach for me. Think I'll have to transfer out both.

                        • Eytexi
                          • 5 Years
                          3 years, 10 months ago

                          Ohi goal, Gregersen assist. 1-0.

                        • Team Cruel
                          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
                          • 8 Years
                          3 years, 10 months ago

                          Ohi is back! James back to being a rotation risk?

                        • Eytexi
                          • 5 Years
                          3 years, 10 months ago

                          Eikrem could've, and maybe should've, had 2 assists if Ohi could finish his chances. Shame.

                        • TAT
                          • 6 Years
                          3 years, 10 months ago

                          *Checking schedule for next Rosenborg opponent*

                          Think I might have a Bodø/Glimt double-up by next deadline.