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erlendmf Rutinert

Joined: 08 Oct 2004 Posts: 958 Location: bergen
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Posted: 25.08.2005 15:06 Post subject: What do they think of Rosenborg where you come from? |
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Here you can write how big Rosenborg is in your country etc.
I'll start then. Rosenborg is a very known and famous team here in Norway  |
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Jon Irenicus Veteran

Joined: 16 Aug 2005 Posts: 4292
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Posted: 25.08.2005 15:49 Post subject: |
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in southern europe they seem to be more famous than norway / scandinavia. pretty fucking dece. |
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Jon Irenicus Veteran

Joined: 16 Aug 2005 Posts: 4292
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Posted: 25.08.2005 15:50 Post subject: |
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everyone in italy knows them too. and juventus fans seems to love them because of their black and white shirts and the fact that they got to the playoffs in cl on behalf of ac milan. |
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Royal4 Junior

Joined: 24 Jul 2005 Posts: 76 Location: Hungary
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Posted: 25.08.2005 16:08 Post subject: |
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In Hungary Rosenborg is a famous team, but the people underrate. A lot of people like Chelsea, Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern München etc. but the smaller team is there a few fans. The media hardly write the norwegian championship Rosenborg news are there always, when the team is play in Champions League. _________________ http://norge.gportal.hu/ |
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mrstpatsfc Senior

Joined: 30 Aug 2007 Posts: 141
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Posted: 29.07.2008 01:54 Post subject: |
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in ireland,not much is known about rosenborg,and some people often find it weird why i have such a strong feeling towards the club.
however there are a good amount of irish fans who respect rosenborg,have they have competed against irish clubs in europe. hopefully one day an irish player will wear the famous rbk shirt |
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mihai_alexandru Junior
Joined: 04 Jan 2008 Posts: 49
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Posted: 29.07.2008 21:19 Post subject: |
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In Romania, Rosenborg in famous because they eliminated Steaua Bucharest some years ago from the Champions League. So you might say that the teams from Bucharest except Steaua are die hard Rosenborg supporters.  _________________ www.CFRonline.ro
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Green Apes Proff

Joined: 05 Oct 2005 Posts: 343 Location: Israel
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Posted: 29.07.2008 22:15 Post subject: |
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Well in Israel Rosenborg are known mostly for beating Maccabi in CL qual in 04/05. _________________ ~GA
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Gerrit Rutinert
Joined: 19 Apr 2006 Posts: 714 Location: Nomadic ; currently Brussels, Belgium
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Posted: 30.07.2008 04:04 Post subject: |
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In Belgium most people know Rosenborg from either eliminating Club Brugge out of the Ch.League qualifiers about 10 years ago, or from Trond Sollied who came to Belgium after having coached RBK. Most people will know the name Rosenborg from the many European games, though not many people really know a lot about the club. I did often get weird looks when saying my favourite foreign team is Rosenborg. _________________ Rosenborg, forever pride of the North!
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Engelsk Proff

Joined: 20 Jul 2007 Posts: 257 Location: Storbritannia
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Posted: 30.07.2008 18:51 Post subject: |
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In England, Rosenborg are never mentioned, although they've been in the news recently after playing Chelsea in the Champions League and selling Stoor to Fulham. _________________ thecomplexii.com - Founded 2005 |
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Strand Veteran

Joined: 23 Jul 2005 Posts: 6495
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Posted: 30.07.2008 18:57 Post subject: |
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In my opinion it seems as if most english supporters have no knowledge about other footballing leagues than their own (except the bigger teams e.g. Real, Barcelona etc). I've read some english sites recently (finding information about Stoor and Kenny Cooper) and it's rare to find english fans who have a lot of knowledge of european football. I might have just run into a few stereotypes.
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Engelsk Proff

Joined: 20 Jul 2007 Posts: 257 Location: Storbritannia
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glasgowrangersfan Junior
Joined: 04 Jul 2008 Posts: 14 Location: glasgow
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Posted: 20.10.2008 23:08 Post subject: |
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they have a reputation in scotland for the way in which they usually make up the numbers in the CL - but a lot of ppl like them , me included
they beat celtic 2-0 heia RBK!!!! _________________ Follow Follow |
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RBKalle Rutinert
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Posted: 21.10.2008 16:56 Post subject: |
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I've been constantly laughed at every time I brought up I'm a RBK fan.
Basically Rosenborg is perceived as "generic scandinavian team we [Italian supporters] would love to face in whatever European Cup round, as it would mean we go through without sweating too much"
Every single Rosenborg win, even the big ones, even during very positive CL campaigns, were reported as Major Upsets, with journalists almost not believing a Norwegian team could do that well without it being a fluke.
To the general audience, RBK is still a team made of 11 tall and strong blond men, most likely part-time football players and part-time woodsmen, who will try to win a game with sheer strength and no technique. |
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Søring Senior
Joined: 22 May 2008 Posts: 203
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Posted: 21.10.2008 17:36 Post subject: |
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That confirm the way I think of italian footballfans... they don't know too much.
Well, I guess it goes both ways. For instance, we in Norway look at italian football as bedtime. All they do is lay down on the field and look hurt, then suddenly jump up again 10 seconds later. _________________ Vi vinner CL i 2012 |
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mrstpatsfc Senior

Joined: 30 Aug 2007 Posts: 141
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Posted: 21.10.2008 21:48 Post subject: |
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some people think my fascination with rosenborg is weird but sure we are all entitled to do/support what we want.
i have absolutely no interest in serie a.way to full of gamesmanship and far too defensive.dont get me wrong some a the players are class and italy does boast some of the worlds best coaches.
dont want to sound like we are ganging up on you though loki  |
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RBKalle Rutinert
Joined: 02 Oct 2008 Posts: 627
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Posted: 22.10.2008 01:38 Post subject: |
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Oh don't worry...
I don't even bother to watch Serie A highlights at times... let alone an entire match.
There's a reason if, despite having the chance to watch "the best league in the world" (as we pompously use(d) to call Serie A) I'd rather pay and watch 3-4 TL matches (and the Odd AdeccoLiga match here and there).
A league some friends/experts defined as "one of these leagues where people can't trap a ball to save their life and it's all kick-and-run, but mostly kick at opponents' ankles"
The average level of Serie A has dramatically dropped over the last few years, and the games have gotten really really boring.
Add the unnecessary drama before, during and after the games, the idiotic supporters, the hooligans, the asinine "journalism" feeding the aforementioned idiots...
Nope... I stopped actually caring back in 1997, and fantasy football is the only reason I still follow Serie A with some sort of interest.
So, flame away "my" league anytime  |
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media Veteran
Joined: 07 Jan 2008 Posts: 2570
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Posted: 22.10.2008 09:03 Post subject: |
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well, I still think most norwegians have huge respect for the italian league, and italian players  |
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