Off the Post 10 November @ 05:19 AM EST
Although people actually made attempts to tackle Maradona Mads Hansen recently scored what is
probably the best Norwegian Second Division goal we have ever seen. Then again, it might just be
the only Norwegian Second Division goal we have ever seen. Nonetheless, enjoy Mads' mad dribble.
Spotted on Norwegian Football Blog
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Off the Post 25 September @ 12:33 PM EST
And we use the term loosely (tackle, not Norway) Were you watching the ball? Yeah, you would have
missed Aalesund's Kenneth Dorken's wild off-the-ball assault on Johan Arneng of Odd Grenland in
that case. Calm, calculated, and comical. Cheers to Garreth Cummins of the Football Supporters'
Federation for the heads up.
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Just-Football 18 September @ 01:36 PM EST
Kjetil Rekdal downs the mighty Brazil by Chris RockThere was quite a hot "discussion" between
Aalesund manager and legendary former Norwegian international Kjetil Rekdal and Brann's former
Leeds...
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Scandinavian defender imitates Zlat Lars Ovrebo (not sure if he is related to the death threat ref)
of Norwegian outfit Mosse scored this beautiful own goal in a recent match against HamKam. It is
reminiscent of goals scored at the right end of the pitch by Zlatan Ibrahimovic. We are not sure
whether this guy bottles it [.
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Don't pass to me just now - I'm barfing... again Rosenborg youngster Per Ciljan Skjelbred is tipped
for big things in football, but at present his most notable on-pitch contributions come in the form
of carrot chunks. Poor Per can't seem to keep anything down him at the minute. Last weekend,
Skjelbred was in the process of [.
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Play to the whistle, son This bizarre action comes from a Norwegian second division match between
Skeid Oslo and LovHam. Skeid keeper Beau Molenaar will forever curse the advantage rule after this
incident. A LovHam attack breaks down after the ball is played through to their striker in an
offside position, and the ball travels through [.
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