CONFIRMED Sander Berge

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Well a wendy just told me "be paid for by terrorists cos you ain't got a pot to piss in".

I dont want him now. :(
 
To follow Erling Haalands recent move, my hope is the smart players with the potential to be top class players recognize the benefits in coming to a club like Sheffield United. Quality coaching, guaranteed game time (if they work their a$$ off) and the chance to be a part of a special project. Sure it's a stepping stone and we may only get 1.5 seasons out of old Sander but we'll likely make a huge profit, have some excellent performances from him and the reputation as a club of being a fantastic breeding ground for future young talent.
 
Anyone ready for our press officer doing the interview?

"So sander....."

"The weather is very cold today yes?"

"Ermm yes" *smiles in confused manner

"So Sander are you ready, for the Sheffield weather?"

"AHH yes hahaha" *looks at agent angrily....
tbf from what I've seen he looks like he's good at speaking English, it's the Zivkovic and Retsos ones I'm looking forward to
 

Anyone ready for our press officer doing the interview?

"So sander....."

"The weather is very cold today yes?"

"Ermm yes" *smiles in confused manner

"So Sander are you ready, for the Sheffield weather?"

"AHH yes hahaha" *looks at agent angrily....
He's Norwegian... he'll be more understandable than Fleck and Egan!!
 
It's didn't stop our mediaman adopting an "Allo Allo" style french accent and constantly talking about the weather when Mousset signed lol
 
Talking about Scandinavians and how they regard our weather reminds me of last winter, "the English are going on about how cold it is they are calling it the beast from the east, in Norway we call it Thursday" very amusing.
 
To follow Erling Haalands recent move, my hope is the smart players with the potential to be top class players recognize the benefits in coming to a club like Sheffield United. Quality coaching, guaranteed game time (if they work their a$$ off) and the chance to be a part of a special project. Sure it's a stepping stone and we may only get 1.5 seasons out of old Sander but we'll likely make a huge profit, have some excellent performances from him and the reputation as a club of being a fantastic breeding ground for future young talent.
Signings like this remind me of Leicester. I'm hoping we can emulate their model in some way as I think it's our best chance at progressing in a relatively organic way.
 
To follow Erling Haalands recent move, my hope is the smart players with the potential to be top class players recognize the benefits in coming to a club like Sheffield United. Quality coaching, guaranteed game time (if they work their a$$ off) and the chance to be a part of a special project. Sure it's a stepping stone and we may only get 1.5 seasons out of old Sander but we'll likely make a huge profit, have some excellent performances from him and the reputation as a club of being a fantastic breeding ground for future young talent.

Very much agree.

There are 3 big talents in Norwegian football. odegaard, Haaland and Berge.

Odegaard was incredible at 14, a hot prospect and monitored by the big European clubs.
When he was 17 he left Norway and went to Real Madrid, he’s now 21 and only played once for Madrid.
He keeps getting loaned our to small Spanish teams....so his career is hardly progressing.

Haaland could have easily got more money joining a bigger club than Borussia Dortmund.
His buy out clause was only 20 million....Man Utd actually offered him a massive pay rise but he chose the lower wages at Dortmund.
but maybe him and his agent have learnt from the Odegaard experience and prefer a gradual progression instead of chasing the money going to a massive club.
The logic is he’s more likely to see more game time playing a Dortmund with less pressure.....so his career will develope better.

Berge is also 21 and plays in the same Norway team as Odegaard and Haaland.
Suspect he’s taking a leaf out of Haaland’s book and decided to use us as a stepping stone to bigger things.
When Kevin De Bruyne left Genk to go to Chelsea he hardly played.....at least Berge knows he’ll have regular football with us.

In order to attract ambitIious young talent we need to become like a Borrusis Dortmund, a stepping stone club that helps progress a players career.
 
If he's like some other Scandinavians who come over he'll have mastered broord Sheffeld inoor time
 

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