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Valencia - Rosenborg
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Skotten
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PostPosted: 07.11.2007 01:02    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hehe, i've bet you've been to more games than me. (Just Lillestrom at home, athough i've been to 3 Tippeligaen games this season oddly enough.)

I would not want to take a ticket away from a RBK fan from Trondheim hence the reason i favour being amongst the away support. (I don't think Chelsea have sold or are near to selling their allocation as yet.

I will sit as close to the home fans as possible though. Smile
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PostPosted: 07.11.2007 01:07    Post subject: Reply with quote

Congratulations!

I've been supporting you throughout your group stage adventure. This morning [I'm from Australia] I received two very pleasant surprises.

My best wishes in your efforts to qualify for the knock-out stages. Unbelievable.
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Jon Irenicus
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PostPosted: 07.11.2007 01:21    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rosenborg shocked Valencia once more, and played their best away match ever in the Champions League. The Spaniards were lucky to lose with only two goals!

Read more: Valencia - Rosenborg 0-2

And hello there! I cannot believe that people there "down under" bother to watch our games (or perhaps I'm being concieted and you were originally watching Valencia?)
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PostPosted: 07.11.2007 01:36    Post subject: Reply with quote

1917 wrote:
And hello there! I cannot believe that people there "down under" bother to watch our games (or perhaps I'm being concieted and you were originally watching Valencia?)


Hello. The match wasn't broadcasted here at all, actually; I relied on live score updates during their telecast of Liverpool's match.

For your group, I'm only interested in Rosenborg. The others are all going to be favourites, their presence holds little interest for me. It's fascinating to see your team of underdogs confounding everyone.

I have downloaded both goals and also highlights. Most people are pouring scorn on the Spaniards and neglecting to praise RBK's performance, which is a shame as from what I seen, a few of your players in particular exhibited good technique [Iversen's turn on the first goal and Tettey's touch in the build-up].

Again, well done.
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PostPosted: 07.11.2007 02:07    Post subject: Reply with quote

uefa.com:
Valencia suffer more Rosenborg woe
Koeman fears worst for Valencia

goal.com:
Rosenborg Rock Valencia On Koeman's Debut
Koeman: We Lost Our Morale After Their First Goal

Sky sports:
Valencia humbled at home
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Jon Irenicus
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PostPosted: 07.11.2007 02:16    Post subject: Reply with quote

Let's hope Valencia are able to pull themselves together and give Schalke a proper demotivating beating.
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PostPosted: 07.11.2007 03:25    Post subject: Reply with quote

Czech rbk fan wrote:
Great match!


Yeah, it was a great feeling not only to see Rosenborg winning away at Mestalla, but to see Rosenborg outplaying Valencia like some third division side. Really shocking stuff, and I hope Rosenborg will continue to produce results and performances like this and qualify for the knockout rounds. RBK
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PostPosted: 07.11.2007 06:06    Post subject: Reply with quote

Skotten wrote:
I think my main problem is a ticket, Chelsea is the biggest game since 96/97 for many reasons. What a send off too for Strand and the others who have served the club well.

Actually, it isn't. The Arsenal match is among the bigger ones.
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PostPosted: 07.11.2007 09:50    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 07.11.2007 17:57    Post subject: Reply with quote

What a game, what a victory... It should have been 0-3 or even 0-4 with a bit more luck, but who cares... We are morally obliged to go for 2nd spot now. Before the game yesterday I would have been very happy with 3rd spot, but after yesterday's game I think it's time to change ambitions and go for at least 2nd spot. I think if we would qualify from a group like this, it'd be amongst the biggest shocks ever in the history of the Champions League!
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PostPosted: 07.11.2007 20:18    Post subject: Reply with quote

The first 30 minutes were quite even, but after the 0-1 goal we dominated the match.

In contrast to the match in Trondheim, Valencia this time fought and tried, but aggressive defensive play from Rosenborg took away any initiative.

Video highlights: Sky Sports / NRK/TV3

Knocking out Milan in 96, going to the quarter finals, is still he greatest moment in the Rosenborg history, but this is the greatest football we ever have played.
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Skotten
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PostPosted: 07.11.2007 23:02    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Actually, it isn't. The Arsenal match is among the bigger ones.

Arsenal was great i must admit, Strand's goal in that game is my favourite RBK goal of all time.
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PostPosted: 07.11.2007 23:51    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think attach ment "bigger one" when it comes to everything around the match, attention in media etc. Together with the Real Madrid game the year later it was the "biggest" since 1999.

The match itself wasn't that good for either us nor Arsenal.
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