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I can see why the fans would be a little annoyed despite the good position. Too many draws at home could be the difference maker come the end of the season. Great away from tho and keeping it up thrashing Randers. Still exceptionally close within the top 4 so anything can happen.
Looking good in Europe too, must be feeling fairly confident with current points total
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Crazy the difference a few games can make within the top 4. Brønby leading the way whilst Købehavn and Nordsjælland fall off the pace. Some of those big away wins recently giving you the superior goal difference to be on top.
- JustinCase01102 years agoSeasoned Ace
@thurlow885 wrote:Page 16 catch up
I can see why the fans would be a little annoyed despite the good position. Too many draws at home could be the difference maker come the end of the season. Great away from tho and keeping it up thrashing Randers. Still exceptionally close within the top 4 so anything can happen.
Looking good in Europe too, must be feeling fairly confident with current points total
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Crazy the difference a few games can make within the top 4. Brønby leading the way whilst Købehavn and Nordsjælland fall off the pace. Some of those big away wins recently giving you the superior goal difference to be on top.
Yes indeed, European form has been great, and I could make top 8 with a good result at home vs Ajax. Going through the league phase undefeated would be a crazy accomplishment.
But you're right, too many draws at home, but at least still undefeated at "Vilfort Park", as nicknamed by the fans.
Funny you mention Randers there. They've literally been the difference makers losing 4-0 to Brøndby, then beating FC København 1-0. I play FC København myself in the first game of the "Championship Round". If I break my curse and beat them, that will be their 3rd consecutive defeat, and then it would almost seem impossible for them to retain the title.
EDIT: Sorry, got ahead of myself there. I meant it was in match 19, the first game after the winter break. The Championship Round doesn't start until after match 22, of course.
- thurlow8852 years agoSeasoned Ace
Echo the comments regarding player of the year, many familiar names in that list even for me.
Europe is going well, will be happy progressing to the next round, preference would've always been top 8, but progress is progress and it's a winnable tie.
Bringing in a new signing is great, but most importantly keeping the team that has been performing well is most important. If things keep up that may be tougher during a Summer transfer window.
- JustinCase01102 years agoSeasoned Ace
@thurlow885 wrote:Echo the comments regarding player of the year, many familiar names in that list even for me.
Europe is going well, will be happy progressing to the next round, preference would've always been top 8, but progress is progress and it's a winnable tie.
Bringing in a new signing is great, but most importantly keeping the team that has been performing well is most important. If things keep up that may be tougher during a Summer transfer window.
Yes, that's true. I did lose Stijn Spierings and Filip Bundgaard in the summer, but Spierings was replaced quickly by Mbom, whilst Franjic have now also arrived to cover the CDM position. Meanwhile Bundgaard was replaced by an academy player, Sam Andreasen, since the two forward spots were already covered by three great players.
But apart from that, yeah I do agree that I've kept the squad pretty much together until now. Nicolai Vallys and especially Mathias Kvistgaarden have looked ready to move on for quite some time now. In fact, I'm currently negotiating a possible departure for Vallys, who will then move on in the summer. More to follow about this...