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I'm sure you've mentioned it before but hadn't stuck with me that their is a connection between Brønby and Palace. Palace have a few youngsters who'd be looking for game time so might be good for both sides checking them out.
2 wins in a row and this time when losing 2 goal lead managed to find a winner and some results going your way.
- LABoog45 months agoNew Ace
Jacob Larsen would be a very good signing. I remember using him previously in a save. A great time to add a few players, with the trend of losing leads lately, maybe a few new players can turn the trend around.
- JustinCase01105 months agoSeasoned Ace
When the chairman Jan Bech (responsible for Thomas Frank leaving in 2016) sold the majority of his shares, GFH - Global Football Holdings - bought them and now own the majority of the club. They are also invested in several other clubs, for instance ADO Den Haag, who loaned the right back Justin Che last season. So I am thinking about exploring the GFH-network for potential new players along the way.
Besides Brøndby, these are the clubs owned by GFH, as far as I know:
- ADO Den Haag, Netherlands.
- Waasland-Beveren, Belgium.
- AD Alcorcon, Spain.
- Estoril, Portugal.
- Augsburg, Germany.
- Real Salt Lake, USA.
- Crystal Palace, England.
- JustinCase01105 months agoSeasoned Ace
@LABoog4 wrote:Jacob Larsen would be a very good signing. I remember using him previously in a save. A great time to add a few players, with the trend of losing leads lately, maybe a few new players can turn the trend around.
Yes, I actually saw him as a dream signing. And after a few hard years at Hoffenheim, I don't see it as too unrealistic for him to try to reinvent himself in Denmark. It looks like he's just signed a new deal at Hoffenheim though, no longer appearing to be running out of contract. Bummer...
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