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stan Junior
Joined: 24 Jun 2005 Posts: 3
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Posted: 24.06.2005 15:10 Post subject: hi to every one! i have a question |
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maccabi haifa will play against malmo ff in the champions league games so my question is : malmo is it a good team like rosenborg? |
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2mas Sjef

Joined: 06 Sep 2002 Posts: 61946 Location: Trondhjem
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Posted: 24.06.2005 15:19 Post subject: |
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I will say Malmö is at least one stage below Rosenborg. Their European experiences is almost nothing. The two matches against Maccabi Haifa will be very hard for them.
RBK did by the way meet Malmö twice in the Scandinavian Royal League this winter. At home we won 2-0 and at away we lost 2-4 (click links for highlights from the two matches). |
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stan Junior
Joined: 24 Jun 2005 Posts: 3
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Posted: 24.06.2005 15:37 Post subject: thx tomsa |
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thx |
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The Australian Junior
Joined: 20 Apr 2005 Posts: 7
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Posted: 24.06.2005 18:54 Post subject: |
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Just how good is Maccabi Haifa anyway, pardon my ignorance but I've never heard of them. After reading the trash in the other thread, I will certainly be going for Malmo. |
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fubar Veteran

Joined: 27 Sep 2002 Posts: 1213
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Posted: 24.06.2005 19:34 Post subject: |
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The Australian wrote: | Just how good is Maccabi Haifa anyway, pardon my ignorance but I've never heard of them. After reading the trash in the other thread, I will certainly be going for Malmo. |
Rosenborg played Maccabi Haifa last year in the qualification for Champions League. We won 2-1 at Lerkendal and the away game turned out to be a real thriller:
RBK were down 2-0 after 90 minutes but scored during injury time and extra time:
2-1 Brattbakk
2-2 Braaten
2-3 Berg
One of the most exciting moments in RBK's history!
Anyway... I'm not convinced that Malmö is going to beat Maccabi. |
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Bakklandia Legende
Joined: 05 Oct 2004 Posts: 11416 Location: Overhalla
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Posted: 24.06.2005 21:08 Post subject: |
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The Australian wrote: | Just how good is Maccabi Haifa anyway, pardon my ignorance but I've never heard of them. After reading the trash in the other thread, I will certainly be going for Malmo. |
Maccabi Haifa have actually beaten Man Utd in Champions Leagues groupface. It do belong to the story that Man Utd already where through to the second round at this point, and thereby used a "B-team" in Israel, but the point is that Maccabi actually did beat them, and took thrid place in the group beacouse of it. So Maccabi is a rather good team, but they have lost a couple of the top-players from the team who did beat Man Utd, f. ex. to the norwegian club Ham-Kam. _________________ Det er bedre å stupe ut i smørøyet enn å gå rundt grøten! |
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nastynick Rutinert
Joined: 23 Jun 2005 Posts: 670
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Posted: 27.06.2005 10:07 Post subject: |
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I believe Maccabi Haifa and Malmø F.F to be teams of even skills. I live most of my time in copenhagen and therefore I have the opportunity to visit Malmø FF's homegames frequently. They are a fairly good team, and with players like Patrick Anderson (F.C Barcelona a.o) and Afonso they have som real quality players. So it is no easy walkover for Maccabi Haifa. |
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