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- Danimal59811 year agoSeasoned Ace
Good News Train keeps rolling, fantastic result against Viola! Are you slowly thinking about a possible treble?...
Having said that, in Danish club football history, Brøndby is the only to have reached a European semi-final - can they repeat at least that fantastic feat?
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
@Danimal5981 wrote:Good News Train keeps rolling, fantastic result against Viola! Are you slowly thinking about a possible treble?...
Having said that, in Danish club football history, Brøndby is the only to have reached a European semi-final - can they repeat at least that fantastic feat?
Yes indeed. Things are almost going too well at the moment. You know my preference for a slow build, usually taking a few more seasons to rise to the top. A treble may still be a strech too far though 😉
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
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- Danimal59811 year agoSeasoned Ace
Wow, Kasper Dolberg at Silkeborg - where do they get the money from?
Pobody's Nerfect: Brøndby start on the backfoot in Het Slotspel (Dutch for End Round), but your main title rival did as well so no damage done. You still have quite a gap to København and Nordsjælland.
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
@Danimal5981 wrote:Wow, Kasper Dolberg at Silkeborg - where do they get the money from?
Pobody's Nerfect: Brøndby start on the backfoot in Het Slotspel (Dutch for End Round), but your main title rival did as well so no damage done. You still have quite a gap to København and Nordsjælland.
Slotspel in Dutch, Slutspil in Danish. Quite similar, eh?
Yes, Kasper Dolberg at Silkeborg. It was mentioned in one of my opening posts in this save. Before the start I moved several top players (by Danish standards) back to their childhood clubs. Kasper Dolberg and Robert Skov returned to Silkeborg, Jonas Wind to København, Joakim Mæhle to Aalborg, Alexander Bah SønderjyskE, Mikkel Damsgaard and Mathias Jensen Nordsjælland. And a few more as well.
Just my idea of making the league a bit harder and more competitive, also giving the thread title "homecoming" a double meaning. Thomas Frank 'coming home', but also quite a few players doing so.
- Danimal59811 year agoSeasoned Ace
@JustinCase0110 wrote:Before the start I moved several top players (by Danish standards) back to their childhood clubs. Kasper Dolberg and Robert Skov returned to Silkeborg, Jonas Wind to København, Joakim Mæhle to Aalborg, Alexander Bah SønderjyskE, Mikkel Damsgaard and Mathias Jensen Nordsjælland. And a few more as well. Just my idea of making the league a bit harder and more competitive, also giving the thread title "homecoming" a double meaning. Thomas Frank 'coming home', but also quite a few players doing so.
Make Superligaen Dansk Again...
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
- Danimal59811 year agoSeasoned Ace
Midtjylland to play Brøndby and København, which will tell a lot which way this slotspel will go.
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
@Danimal5981 wrote:Midtjylland to play Brøndby and København, which will tell a lot which way this slotspel will go.
Yes indeed. Hadn't thought about that myself. But yes, that is the perk of this league format. Top teams playing top teams. Relegation candidates playing likeminded teams as well. I don't find it to be perfect at all, especially the 4-6 vs 7th issue is a controversial one. But there's excitement in both ends IMO, and you don't find yourselves in a title race, where one has a much easier end schedule than the other.
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
- Danimal59811 year agoSeasoned Ace
So, with Midtjylland shaking off København, it's essentially a two way fight now.
Nice job edging out Wolfsburg there...
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
@Danimal5981 wrote:So, with Midtjylland shaking off København, it's essentially a two way fight now.
Nice job edging out Wolfsburg there...
Yes, a poor season for the Copenhagen side. Can't see them come back from this.
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
- Danimal59811 year agoSeasoned Ace
Just for my context: should it come to a managerial change, are we moving with the manager, or are we staying with the club?
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
@Danimal5981 wrote:Just for my context: should it come to a managerial change, are we moving with the manager, or are we staying with the club?
In that case I would go with the manager to another club. I haven't yet decided what will happen this summer though. Just teasing a bit of unrest here, because I feel the success has come a bit too fast this time. And I might do something radical this summer to postpone the peak of this career.
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
- Danimal59811 year agoSeasoned Ace
League title is yours to lose now, but Midtjylland could take revenge in the Cup.
If you'd win a double, there's nothing left to do any better with a team like Brøndby; in that case I'd take up a new challenge.
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
@Danimal5981 wrote:League title is yours to lose now, but Midtjylland could take revenge in the Cup.
If you'd win a double, there's nothing left to do any better with a team like Brøndby; in that case I'd take up a new challenge.
Well, I am curious about entering the Champions League for only the 2nd time in the history of the club. So double or no double, I can't seem to make a decision about the new season. Have already changed my mind a dozen of times, so I'll just wait for the end of this season and choose a direction, I suppose. See what my options are too...
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
- Danimal59811 year agoSeasoned Ace
This Tobias Bech from AGF by any chance isn't related to Jan Bech, the Brøndby-official who constantly takes aim at you (the manager) -? Because if that's the case, I'd be starting to think into the direction of a conspiracy theory here...
- JustinCase01101 year agoSeasoned Ace
@Danimal5981 wrote:This Tobias Bech from AGF by any chance isn't related to Jan Bech, the Brøndby-official who constantly takes aim at you (the manager) -? Because if that's the case, I'd be starting to think into the direction of a conspiracy theory here...
Haha, I like your way of thinking. I'm quite sure they aren't related though. Tobias Bech was born in Viborg in central Jutland and had his senior debut there before a successful move to Ingolstadt in Germany. Meanwhile Jan Bech is from Greve to the southwest of Copenhagen... Add to that Troels Bech, who was the football director in Brøndby IF from 2015-2018. He's from Svendborg in Fyn (Funen), placed right in the middle of the two others. But no familiar relation between any of them, I'm quite sure. Just like Luuk and Nigel de Jong.