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ifk101
09/08/2006, 1:03 PM
It looks likely that Start aren't going to play their first-choice centre halves against Drogheda on Thursday. Also likely that there will be a number of changes from their last league match. I don't know what to make of this. On the hand it could be that Start are more focused on the league and not "interested" in the UEFA cup. On the other hand it could be that Start don't believe that they'll have much trouble beating Drogheda. Anyways this only increases Drogheda's chances and represents a great opportunity for the league to increase its ranking.

wws
09/08/2006, 1:09 PM
It looks likely that Start aren't going to play their first-choice centre halves against Drogheda on Thursday. Also likely that there will be a number of changes from their last league match. I don't know what to make of this. On the hand it could be that Start are more focused on the league and not "interested" in the UEFA cup. On the other hand it could be that Start don't believe that they'll have much trouble beating Drogheda. Anyways this only increases Drogheda's chances and represents a great opportunity for the league to increase its ranking.

warning signs for Drogs:

Skála 0-1 Start
16-Jul-2006 Tippeligaen (13) Odd Grenland 2-0 Start
23-Jul-2006 Tippeligaen (14) Start 2-1 Rosenborg
31-Jul-2006 Tippeligaen (15) Lyn 1-2 Start
06-Aug-2006 Tippeligaen (16) Brann 0-1 Start


Start have recently turned it around and have beaten three of the best known (in our place) teams in Norway.

Helsinki were physically stronger than Drogs and I think Start may be more of the same and probably better footballers with it (than the Finns)

charliesboots
09/08/2006, 1:15 PM
It looks likely that Start aren't going to play their first-choice centre halves against Drogheda on Thursday. Also likely that there will be a number of changes from their last league match. I don't know what to make of this. On the hand it could be that Start are more focused on the league and not "interested" in the UEFA cup. On the other hand it could be that Start don't believe that they'll have much trouble beating Drogheda. Anyways this only increases Drogheda's chances and represents a great opportunity for the league to increase its ranking.

I'd also be wary of stories coming from clubs in the lead up to these sort of games. Bit of spin going on maybe.

Réiteoir
09/08/2006, 1:36 PM
Saw Start beat Lyn on Monday last in the Ullevaal - their position in the League atm is a false one (second from bottom) - they have recently got rid of their manager - Tom Nordlie, and have appointed ex-Liverpool player Stig Inge Bjørnebye in his place.

I would be very wary of them in all fairness - and would make Start favourites to progress here.

If you get out of Kristiansand Stadion without conceding - then you may have a slight chance

pete
09/08/2006, 1:38 PM
I think Start have to be clear favourites to progress but euorpean football is all about importance of clear sheets at home & away goals.

JC_GUFC
09/08/2006, 2:41 PM
warning signs for Drogs:

Skála 0-1 Start
16-Jul-2006 Tippeligaen (13) Odd Grenland 2-0 Start
23-Jul-2006 Tippeligaen (14) Start 2-1 Rosenborg
31-Jul-2006 Tippeligaen (15) Lyn 1-2 Start
06-Aug-2006 Tippeligaen (16) Brann 0-1 Start


Start have recently turned it around and have beaten three of the best known (in our place) teams in Norway.




You could even say that they are just Starting to play! :D

Raheny Red
09/08/2006, 2:45 PM
You could even say that they are just Starting to play! :D

Will you ever Finnish up with those crap puns.............

CuanaD
09/08/2006, 2:49 PM
they have moved up th 8th after those results:

http://www.soccerway.com/national/norway/first/

CuanaD
09/08/2006, 2:53 PM
In fact, looking at all competitions, they have won their last 5 games - conceding only 3 & scoring 11
http://www.soccerway.com/teams/norway/idrettsklubben-start-kristiansand/

Réiteoir
09/08/2006, 3:45 PM
In fact, looking at all competitions, they have won their last 5 games - conceding only 3 & scoring 11
http://www.soccerway.com/teams/norway/idrettsklubben-start-kristiansand/

They would have won the title last season only to lose it by a point thanks to Fredrikstad beating them on the last day of the season (in fact Start had a goal incorrectly disallowed in the 84th minute for offside that led to Nordlie the Start coach doing his nut at the referee :D).

They also would have taken the title even if they had lost and Odd Grenland had beaten Vålerenga the same day (FTR - that game finished 2-2)

ndrog
09/08/2006, 3:54 PM
start are most definetly favourites to win this leg .3 internatinals playing for them and lots of quality all over the pitch .Dont understand why people thought helsinki where physically stronger than Drogs .Seen both legs and drogs out muscled them and seem to have more left in the tank after normal time .If we can get out of there with 0 1 i will be chuffed .

Shelsman
09/08/2006, 4:40 PM
I'd also be wary of stories coming from clubs in the lead up to these sort of games. Bit of spin going on maybe.

On that note, maybe it would be best if Doolo can tell the Norwegian press that he expects Start to win both legs comfortably, which will hopefully find its way to the Start players who'll then underperform / expect to stroll it only to be ( hopefully ) stunned by Drogs.

wws
09/08/2006, 4:43 PM
no doubt Doolo has already told the Norwegian TV AM girl that Drogs don't "get the credit we deserve in Norway"

Doolin has the most bizarre victim complex of any manager in the el

I think it all exists in his own head

Real ale Madrid
09/08/2006, 4:55 PM
no doubt Doolo has already told the Norwegian TV AM girl that Drogs don't "get the credit we deserve in Norway"


...:D ...

Schumi
09/08/2006, 4:58 PM
no doubt Doolo has already told the Norwegian TV AM girl that Drogs don't "get the credit we deserve in Norway"... to be fair. :D

A face
09/08/2006, 5:16 PM
Best of luck to Drogs anyway .... they are a good team to come away with a clean sheet, hopefully they can nick one aswell. It'll be tough but all euro games are.

Réiteoir
09/08/2006, 9:08 PM
Looks like TV2 are streaming live coverage of the game from Kristiansand:

http://webtv.tv2.no/webtv/fotball/

Réiteoir
09/08/2006, 9:14 PM
Just checked - the price to watch the match live on the website (and to watch it for as many times as you want within a week) is 50 Kroner.

Approximately €6.30

Anyone who wants help with registering with that site to watch the match - PM me.

geysir
09/08/2006, 10:13 PM
Just checked - the price to watch the match live on the website (and to watch it for as many times as you want within a week) is 50 Kroner.

Approximately €6.30

Anyone who wants help with registering with that site to watch the match - PM me.

I just checked it out of curiousity, this is what came up on the advert for the game
"Videoen er ikke tilgjengelig for avspilling i ditt land".
'No permission to broadcast to your country' - I presume.

Réiteoir
09/08/2006, 10:39 PM
Have had no problems with watching anything on FXT at all - I have a Tippeligaen Season Ticket for it

Réiteoir
09/08/2006, 10:57 PM
Dammit - looks like they've blocked the European games - must be on UEFA orders

Will try to access it tomorrow afternoon

Réiteoir
10/08/2006, 12:56 PM
Tried it again earlier - still blocked

Emailed FXTV - and got this reply back:


Hei!

Sorry, you can buy access to the game now. By a mistake, the game was set up with geoblocking for Norway only.



Med vennlig hilsen
Anne Grethe Lindquist
Supportsjef
TV 2 Interaktiv brukerstøtte

Game is now viewable in Ireland and the UK

Anyone who wants to know how to get it - PM me

wws
10/08/2006, 1:04 PM
Reitoir
whats your assessment of Starts chances?/Drogs Chances in this leg?

Réiteoir
10/08/2006, 2:51 PM
Reitoir
whats your assessment of Starts chances?/Drogs Chances in this leg?


I saw Start beat Lyn on Monday 31st July (a week last Monday) in the Ullevaal - their position in the League atm is a false one (second from bottom) - they have recently got rid of their manager - Tom Nordlie, and have appointed ex-Liverpool player Stig Inge Bjørnebye in his place.

They would have won the title last season only to lose it by a point thanks to Fredrikstad beating them on the last day of the season (in fact Start had a goal incorrectly disallowed in the 84th minute for offside that led to Nordlie the Start coach doing his nut at the referee :D).

They also would have taken the title even if they had lost and Odd Grenland had beaten Vålerenga the same day (FTR - that game finished 2-2)

I would be very wary of them in all fairness - and would make Start favourites to progress here.

If you get out of Kristiansand Stadion without conceding - then you may have a slight chance

Réiteoir
10/08/2006, 4:57 PM
I have pictures from Kristiansand
Drogs in good voice

Réiteoir
10/08/2006, 4:59 PM
Fair few Drogs fans crammed into the corner of an open stand on the far side

Not many there by the look of it - although the main stand could be full - only we cannot see it

Réiteoir
10/08/2006, 5:06 PM
Start åpner slik:
Rune Nilssen, Kristoffer Paulsen, Steinar Pedersen, Lars Martin Engedal, Marius Johnsen, Fredrik Strømstad, Bjarte Lunde Aarsheim, Kristofer Hæstad, Stefan Bãrlin, Alex Valencia og Todi Jónsson

Drogheda åpner slik:
Daniel Connor, Damien Lynch, Graham Gartland, Gavin Jason, Simon Webb, Shane Robertson, Paul Keegan, Stephen Bradley, Brian Shelley, Shane Barrett og Glen Fitzpatrick

Dommer:
Sokol Jareci (ALB)

Raheny Red
10/08/2006, 5:35 PM
Can you take any screenshots :confused: :) :ball:

RonnieB
10/08/2006, 5:43 PM
Reiteoir is the game been screened on tv2 as well? By that I mean on their satellite channel as I can get a lot of the nordic stations here.

Réiteoir
10/08/2006, 6:06 PM
No - it's on one of their Closed Circuit channels available only by Web

TV2 Zebra has Molde - Skonto

RonnieB
10/08/2006, 6:18 PM
Aye just saw that now. Thanks.

Réiteoir
10/08/2006, 6:22 PM
Start 1-0 up - didn't catch the scorer

higgins
10/08/2006, 6:23 PM
F that!!!

seemed to be well on top there :mad:

dancinpants
10/08/2006, 6:24 PM
Ah balls - c'mon Drogs, yis are well capable of an away goal here!!

SPXcyan
10/08/2006, 6:25 PM
a 1-0 defeat would not be a bad result!! hope they can keep it that way or even get that vital away goal :D

Réiteoir
10/08/2006, 6:27 PM
Attendance: 1,433

Fredrik Strømstad the goalscorer

Terry
10/08/2006, 7:32 PM
hard luck drogs but all is not lost and hopefully ye can turn it around next week.

diamond
11/08/2006, 12:30 PM
the attendance was so low as the start fans were boycotting the game. the club DOUBLED the entry prices. we paid 35euro to sit uncovered in temp seats.**** stadium. very little atmosphere. we tried tho.

pete
11/08/2006, 12:34 PM
Its only natural that this game is being eclipsed by the Derry result. I think ye seem well suited to the holding style for european away games so look like will be up against it in 2 weeks time.

1,600 odd home crowd seems pitiful though.