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He looks absolute quality.
He looks absolute quality.
He's a tiny, left-footed dribbler who seems to have great quality in his short passing. He plays more like Messi, superficially, in highlights than anyone else I can think.It's strange that we have a talent in Norway which almost can be compared to Messi
Yep. We don't produce those kind of players so will be exciting to follow him over the next few years. Also brilliant you tube comment from him.It's strange that we have a talent in Norway which almost can be compared to Messi
Magnifico.I'd love to go and see a match at Molde.
Barcelona and Real Madrid aren't used to bringing forward great players?If he was smart he wouldn't go to Barça, Real, City, Chelsea, or any other 'big' club.
He'd be better off at Ajax or somewhere similar where he can develop under people that are used to bringing forward great players.
Molde is great but Ålesund is even nicer IMO. Beautiful in fact. If you ever go to Molde you should go to this city as well. It's close by.I'd love to go and see a match at Molde.
Basically, Norway is absolutely beautiful.Molde is great but Ålesund is even nicer IMO. Beautiful in fact. If you ever go to Molde you should go to this city as well. It's close by.
This is their old stadium.
Barça are but they bring so many through from La Masia that the chances of getting lost in the pack and never making it far outweigh the chance of being the next big thing.Barcelona and Real Madrid aren't used to bringing forward great players?
Canales is another that immediately springs to mind although they didn't pay much for him. He was seen as the next big thing in Spanish football but they signed Ozil the same summer and he hardly got a chance. While Varane has been given some opportunities he should clearly be starting ahead of Pepe. He is incredibly talented for his age and is already a better CB than Pepe.Barça are but they bring so many through from La Masia that the chances of getting lost in the pack and never making it far outweigh the chance of being the next big thing.
Real are basically a graveyard for young talents. Even the ones they bring in for big bucks struggle. Isco, Illaramendi, etc. Why anyone who isn't an established superstar would go there I have no idea.
Would be utterly horrible if you got him.City's good relationship with Stromsgodset could prove pivotal in any potential move for him. He certainly seems talented enough to become a truly world class player.
Why? If he's good enough, he'd play.Would be utterly horrible if you got him.
As soon as he signs his name he'll be thrown in the wasted talent pile.
No he wouldn't. Teams with money to burn like yourselves, Chelsea and Real just don't give young players a chance no matter how talented they are. Nastasic was very highly rated when he joined a few summers back and now it looks like he is out the door. I remember when Micah Richards came on the scene I thought he would become a fantastic CB or RB but then along came all the money and that put an end to that. It's a shame as 10 years ago or so City were producing lots of good talents and were giving them opportunities as they didn't have the money to buy proven superstars like they do now.Why? If he's good enough, he'd play.
Wow beautiful. But how many balls are lost every match?Molde is great but Ålesund is even nicer IMO. Beautiful in fact. If you ever go to Molde you should go to this city as well. It's close by.
This is their old stadium.
Believe me, this is NOT how it looks like just any random day :PI'd love to go and see a match at Molde.
Why arsenal in particular? United, Liverpool and arsenal are all you'd places for young players to be amongst English clubs. Liverpool of late are developing kids like sterling very well, we have are historically one of the great clubs for young players and LVG is sort of outstanding in this regard too.Would think Arsenal would have the biggest chance of landing him of all the English clubs, if they're interested and it's a free market that the kid doesn't have his heart set on joining his 'dream' club or being motivated by money.
Arsenal would be a good place for him alright: no pressure to get results or win titles, no defensive responsibilities and you just have to play a couple of slide-rule passes every now and then to keep the Gooner faithful happy. Job's a good'un!Would think Arsenal would have the biggest chance of landing him of all the English clubs, if they're interested and it's a free market that the kid doesn't have his heart set on joining his 'dream' club or being motivated by money.
Oh c'mon, of alle the summers I've been in Norway, I've never experienced consistenly shitty weather. I have loads of sunny and beautiful pictures of Norway, a lot of the summers there I've even had better weather than in Germany in the same period.Believe me, this is NOT how it looks like just any random day :P
I would think Liverpool have the best chance, since he's a Liverpool supporter.Would think Arsenal would have the biggest chance of landing him of all the English clubs, if they're interested and it's a free market that the kid doesn't have his heart set on joining his 'dream' club or being motivated by money.
I think any of the big english clubs would be the wrong decision, given their reputation for wasting foreign talent.I would think Liverpool have the best chance, since he's a Liverpool supporter.
People were saying the same thing about Shaw going to Chelsea this summer. Ole and John O'Shea were also Liverpool supporters. Who a player supports doesn't have that much of a bearing on where they play. Factors such as money, chances of success and the location of the club are bigger factors. It's fair to say that Liverpool would lose out to plenty of clubs based on that criteria.I would think Liverpool have the best chance, since he's a Liverpool supporter.
That's Molde's ground?I'd love to go and see a match at Molde.
Might be, but it just feels like there is constantly, not nice weather here (and I live pretty close to Molde as well).Oh c'mon, of alle the summers I've been in Norway, I've never experienced consistenly shitty weather. I have loads of sunny and beautiful pictures of Norway, a lot of the summers there I've even had better weather than in Germany in the same period.
Yes.That's Molde's ground?
Yep. We ruined that Ronaldo lad.I think any of the big english clubs would be the wrong decision, given their reputation for wasting foreign talent.
He's so young, he should enjoy 5-6 years in France or Germany before. He will be 21 then, still young enough then to go to the Premier League, probably equipped with loads of experience at this point.
I think any of the big english clubs would be the wrong decision, given their reputation for wasting foreign talent.
He's so young, he should enjoy 5-6 years in France or Germany before. He will be 21 then, still young enough then to go to the Premier League, probably equipped with loads of experience at this point.
I'm not denying any of these. I think that he would do best in going to a slightly smaller league, such as the Eredivisie. I'm just saying that if he was given the opportunity to play for Liverpool and he felt that he actually stood a chance at playing time, I think he would jump at the opportunity.People were saying the same thing about Shaw going to Chelsea this summer. Ole and John O'Shea were also Liverpool supporters. Who a player supports doesn't have that much of a bearing on where they play. Factors such as money, chances of success and the location of the club are bigger factors. It's fair to say that Liverpool would lose out to plenty of clubs based on that criteria.
Arsenal would be a good place for him alright: no pressure to get results or win titles, no defensive responsibilities and you just have to play a couple of slide-rule passes every now and then to keep the Gooner faithful happy. Job's a good'un!
For all the reasons nahealai pointed out plus the fact Wenger has no qualms about dropping youngsters straight into his first team and can present a lot of examples of doing so, persevering with and reaping the rewards of it in the more recent past than any other top club in England.Why arsenal in particular? United, Liverpool and arsenal are all you'd places for young players to be amongst English clubs. Liverpool of late are developing kids like sterling very well, we have are historically one of the great clubs for young players and LVG is sort of outstanding in this regard too.
We should go all out to sign this kid. He looks ridiculously good for a 15 year old. He's doing that stuff in the top flight ffs.
I'd hope there's more to a potential world star's thought process than that...I would think Liverpool have the best chance, since he's a Liverpool supporter.
Ehm...quite! He is 15 years old - and you are not sold on him ? If Stromsgodset put him up for sale at £5 million - there would probably be 50 clubs who would be interested in signing him, including more than half the premiershipI'm still not totally sold on by him.However I think United and Bayern have the biggest chance to land him among big clubs if they want to splash the cash.
He show some terrific abilities and I'm definitely not writing off him by any mean but he has a long long way to go from the little I've watched - understandably given his age but looks at the hype you would think he's already nailed on to be the next Ronaldo.I also don't think he's nailed on to be a better talent than Daehli (I've seen the comparison somewhere not sure where it was).Ehm...quite! He is 15 years old - and you are not sold on him ? If Stromsgodset put him up for sale at £5 million - there would probably be 50 clubs who would be interested in signing him, including more than half the premiership
Weather in Stryn must be completely different thenMight be, but it just feels like there is constantly, not nice weather here (and I live pretty close to Molde as well).