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Wooooah... Stop right there mucker.
I didnt say that you didnt know about English football, I just said you do not know as much as I would.
I have been watching football and QPR live since 1985, been to 57 league grounds and probably watched 1000 games live, so using your methology, you have confirmed that you do not have my knowledge for British football.
As your fellow country man said, this guy wont sign anyway and to be honest 99.9% of QPR fans dont really want him, so everyones a winner baby!!
Let's be honest here Jeffro, there are thousands of football supporters who has watched football for 50 years but are still clueless
Let's be honest here Jeffro, there are thousands of football supporters who has watched football for 50 years but are still clueless
Yes Frode you are very correct,
To be honest I was just jesting with the Norwegian gentleman who takes offence everytime I mention that your players arent of 1970 Brazillian standard!
I understand that British supporters are skeptical to Scandinavian players in general, coming from small leagues. However, there are more than 100 Scandinavian players that have done well in the Premier League, and Scandinavia has a few decent teams that would hold their own in the Premier League and would win the Championship any day, like FC Copenhagen and Rosenborg.
Norway is ranked 12th on the FIFA ranking, having beaten countries like Germany, France, Ireland and Portugal recently - topping its Euro cup qualifying group with nine out of nine points. Huseklepp is one of the stars in a team also consisting of the likes of Hangeland (Fulham), Riise (Rome), Carew (Villa), Gamst Pedersen (B'burn) and a number of players well established in Germany, France and the Netherlands. Vaagan Moen is a fringe player in this team, but Huseklepp is "an ever present" and ahead of Carew and Abdoullaue (Hannover, number four in the German league) in the queue of forwards.
Huseklepp would obviously be a great addition to QPR, but I don't believe he would go to the Championship I am afraid. But please do not write off a player hammering in goals against the best nations in Europe on a regular basis just because he comes from a small nation.
IMO nationality of a player isn't important. Taraabt is Moroccan and they are hardly world beaters. Neither are Latvia, Hungary or Iceland but we've got a player from each country.
If he's good enough then a good team will buy him. If he isn't they won't. End of.
IMO nationality of a player isn't important. Taraabt is Moroccan and they are hardly world beaters. Neither are Latvia, Hungary or Iceland but we've got a player from each country.
If he's good enough then a good team will buy him. If he isn't they won't. End of.
Not to mention Wales of course who have the likes of Bale and Giggs and, let's face it, it's been the case for years with the likes of a certain George Best.
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