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And it's Maccabi Haifa. Can't remember us playing Israeli opponent before.
I'm much less worried about Haifa than either of these other two games for the simple reason that we're at home. Obviously we can't play like we did for large spells of these two games against Haifa but at home I'm confident we won't.On paper should beat Maccabi Haifa, but we have to step up, as they are a level up from our previous 2 opponents in this competition.
They have a few recognisable players to some, Tjaronn Chery (played for QPR), Yanic Wildschut (Middlesbrough, Norwich)
Are they any good?And it's Maccabi Haifa. Can't remember us playing Israeli opponent before.
Bodo are some team to watchBy the way, anyone not watching Milan v Bodø/Glimt now just get it on asap. Milan are 3-2 up but it's a real thriller.
And it's Maccabi Haifa. Can't remember us playing Israeli opponent before.
They are the best Norwegian side I've seen since the Rosenborg side that got to the CL quarters in the late 90s. It was a tragedy that they drew Milan as I think they would've torn it up in the group stage had they got there.Bodo are some team to watch
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And it's Maccabi Haifa. Can't remember us playing Israeli opponent before.
One game left before the group stage. Beat Haifa next week and we're in the draw.So we’ve got one more game to get through to group games or more?
We better be looking at Jens Petter Hauge.They are the best Norwegian side I've seen since the Rosenborg side that got to the CL quarters in the late 90s. It was a tragedy that they drew Milan as I think they would've torn it up in the group stage had they got there.
But this team is so good it'll be dismantled and all the best players will leave either at the end of this window or in January. They're too good not to get picked up by bigger clubs in bigger leagues.
And Patrick Berg too.We better be looking at Jens Petter Hauge.
Well, when I went to Tel Aviv about 10 years ago it wasn't for a holiday
Wouldn't mind Zinckernagel either to be honest. There are lots of talented players in that B/G team.And Patrick Berg too.
Hauge had a verbal agreement with Cercle Brugge lined up for this summer before all of a sudden he started playing like the best player Eliteserien has seen in years. Nothing was signed so it was easy for him to back out of, and now he should be a dead cert for a top league either in the next couple of weeks or in January. He's only 20 too.We better be looking at Jens Petter Hauge.
Immense performance tonight against Milan.
Norwegian commentators on the stream I was watching were both Bodø/Glimt supporters, of course, and they were both begging a big international club to take him because he is too good for them.