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PostPosted: 20.12.2009 13:07    Post subject: Tippeliga 2010 Reply with quote

19 year old Ghanaian footballer Kwaku Osei Oviasu has signed a new two year contract with Norway champions Rosenborg. A dynamic player whose best position is central midfield but can also play in defence, Oviasu also has a keen eye for goals.

Read more: Ghanaian youngster signs new deal with Rosenborg

I guess you have noticed the fixture list; opening at Molde.
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PostPosted: 21.12.2009 15:34    Post subject: Reply with quote

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19 year old Ghanaian footballer Kwaku Osei Oviasu has signed a new two year contract with Norway champions Rosenborg. A dynamic player whose best position is central midfield but can also play in defence, Oviasu also has a keen eye for goals.

Read more: Ghanaian youngster signs new deal with Rosenborg


Sounds promising.

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I guess you have noticed the fixture list; opening at Molde.


Might go to this. Smile
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PostPosted: 21.12.2009 18:36    Post subject: Reply with quote

Excellent. Ghana is becoming quite the exporter of young soccer talent.
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PostPosted: 22.12.2009 08:48    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oviasu is a naturalized Norwegian (moved with his parents), and have been at the club for several years.
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PostPosted: 23.12.2009 07:00    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ahhhhhh . . . so that's what "signs a new contract" means?

I wish English was my first language so I could understand all of its nuances. Wait a cotton pick'n minute, It is, and I do!!! Neutral


Like I said, Ghana is becoming quite the exporter of young talent.

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PostPosted: 23.12.2009 12:52    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oviasu is the same situation as with Tettey? I would not call that export from Ghana because he has learned his trade in Norway.
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PostPosted: 24.12.2009 01:51    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wow . . . I wonder if RBK can take just any talentless young man, like Oviasu clearly was, and turn them into a good prospect? If so the future is very bright and infinite indeed.

Maybe you should naturalize everyone who comes to Norway and load up the national team with naturalized Ghanaians, Brazilians and Italians. It could be a good way to return to the World Cup, you never know.

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PostPosted: 16.01.2010 01:05    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hirschfeld to VIF?

They might be stronger this year.
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PostPosted: 13.03.2010 14:18    Post subject: Reply with quote

The big game of the first weekend of the Norwegian season sees last year's runners-up Molde entertain local rivals Rosenborg, the side that marched to the 2009 title and are widely expected to do so again. Rosenborg clinched their 21st Norwegian championship with a 2-0 win at Molde's Aker Stadion, and though they have since lost midfielder Marek Sapara, Fredrik Winsnes could prove a more than adequate replacement for coach Erik Hamrén. The latter, meanwhile, will coach Rosenborg and Sweden in tandem before focusing on the Sweden post full-time from 1 August. "I see no difficulty in doing both jobs for a short period," he said. Molde sold striker Mame Biram Diouf to Manchester United FC, yet should still be among Rosenborg's main challengers along with Stabæk IF, Viking FK, Odd Grenland and Tromsø IL.

Read more: Holding out for a Hérault

Last year's two top finishers face each other in Sunday's late match. Rosenborg won last season's title by 13 points. It was Rosenborg's 17th title in 22 years, and if the Troillongan can replicate the team's last meeting, a 2-0 Rosenborg win at Molde, we will have an early idea of what's in store for 2010. Molde did get a draw at Rosenborg last season, though a lot of good that did.

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PostPosted: 14.03.2010 12:27    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bring it on! Very Happy
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PostPosted: 17.03.2010 20:49    Post subject: Reply with quote

Good start. Prica scoring as usual but Lustig. Smile

Early days but it's clear MFK will miss Diouf.
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PostPosted: 25.03.2010 17:18    Post subject: Reply with quote

Our defense looked pretty shaky against Start.

Several . . . too many in fact, break aways given up by our team. Could've been a lot worse than a tie.
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PostPosted: 25.03.2010 18:10    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah, our defense was really poor, both Stadsgaard and Winsnes in the midfield had a bad day..
Erik Hamrén was furious after the match!
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PostPosted: 28.03.2010 19:06    Post subject: Reply with quote

Tough test tonight against VIF. MFK and Stabaek both starting slowly so I guess we accept the Start result and even a draw tonight. A win would be better though. Smile
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PostPosted: 28.03.2010 19:09    Post subject: Reply with quote

Forgot Hirschfeld playing for VIF too, VIF seem to have a strong team this year. Hopefully 0-1, Prica snatching a goal.
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PostPosted: 14.04.2010 18:45    Post subject: Reply with quote

Brann tonight at Lerkendal, 15 minutes until kick-off. Wish I could be there as it should be a great game.

I'm predicting 3-1 RBK. Very Happy
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PostPosted: 16.04.2010 19:37    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ok, 1 goal out but we'll still take 3-0. Smile

Hamren will leave us in good shape for sure but to beat Brann this way is nice. On paper, they look an ok side and might be challengers so already this is an important win.

Bring on Aalesund.
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PostPosted: 16.04.2010 21:32    Post subject: Reply with quote

Skotten wrote:
On paper, they look an ok side and might be challengers so already this is an important win.


No way, Jose Wink
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PostPosted: 09.05.2010 14:08    Post subject: Reply with quote

Annan's thoughts on the Haugesund match today:

"I think it gonna be difficult. For each team playing against Rosenborg, it is a very crucial game for them: They work extra, extra hard. It will not be an easy game, and I think we have to work very hard. Playing Viking, VÃ¥lerenga and other big teams are often easier for us. So we have to be determined and focused. If we are, I think we gonna have a good result."
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PostPosted: 10.05.2010 09:31    Post subject: Reply with quote

0:0 in Haugesund, in my opinion too many matches without goals Confused But we must see Haugesund is the best one of the new teams in this season. Do we have only one striker in the team? When Rade plays - it means win, when he is not ok - no goal of RBK. Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 10.05.2010 12:11    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, the turf in Haugesund is the worst one in the league, and FKH actually haven't lost at home since some time last season, so that should be a factor taken into consideration for this match. But of course, three 0-0-matches out of the last four aint good, and not four 0-0 matches so far in the season eighter.

But at lest we're still undefeated this season to. And 5 points really aint that big a gap.
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PostPosted: 18.05.2010 21:01    Post subject: Reply with quote

Undefeated is fine for me, winning all our home games as usual will be crucial.
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PostPosted: 06.06.2010 18:47    Post subject: Reply with quote

Good start for Eggen, 4-0 against KIL.
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PostPosted: 06.06.2010 23:16    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nice move with placing Winsnes on the right and Skjelbred on the left (latter has been tryed earlier on too): One goal each.

It is crucial that even other than Henriksen is able to score from the midfield!
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PostPosted: 07.06.2010 20:04    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Nice move with placing Winsnes on the right and Skjelbred on the left (latter has been tryed earlier on too): One goal each

Yeah, I wasn't sure Winsnes coming back was a good thing and I posted something similar here. However, the fact he's back, playing well and knows Eggen very well from his previous spell at the club is a good thing.

Do you think we need another midfielder if Winsnes/PCS play on the wings? Maybe a Sapara like playmaker?

I suppose Annan will be back for the Champions League, assuming he doesn't perform super well at the World Cup and leaves for a huge club.
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