I must admit, I know very little about their players and style of football.
Pukki, ex Celtic, is the only one that I've heard off.
Their squad is most made up of Danish players (of course), but with players from Germany, Jamaica, South Africa, Sweden, Finland, Poland, Paraguay and Iceland. They seem to have a mix of young and experienced players.
Anyone know who to look out for?
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08-07-2016 01:14 PM #1
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So what do we know about Brondby?
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08-07-2016 01:19 PM #2
The guy Rudy Austin Jamaican international played a few years at Leeds recently aggressive central midfielder and decent player.
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08-07-2016 01:21 PM #3
the lad Hjulsager is a player to watch, had a hand in four of their goals yesterday and scored too. Think he plays like an attacking midfielder.
Wilscek is their other striker who plays with Pukki also a good player, scored a raker in the first leg.
Also have a seasoned internationalist in Martin Albrechtsen at the back.
Couple of ex Bundesliga players.
Personally , I think they are better than we are but they did look a bit shaky in the first leg with Valur having a few chances with balls over the topHibernian Football Club
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08-07-2016 01:32 PM #5
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Have to say I'm fairly nervous. Just can't see us getting through
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08-07-2016 02:19 PM #6
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Their Strikers Pukki, Wilczek and Stuckler have all scored at least 2 in their games against Valur, Hjulsager has had a hand in at least 4 goals they have had, Christian Norgaard I know from playing at Hamburg when he was a youth decent player and Benedikt Rocker centre half I know because last season he was at Greuther Furth in Bundesliga 2
All quite big guys aswell may be a danger from set pieces
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08-07-2016 02:31 PM #7
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They where **** hot in the early 90s and on a computer game for the megadrive where you put in a code 3 shredded wheat for super powers.
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08-07-2016 03:04 PM #9
Apply for a loan if you're planning a peeve in Copenhagen... other than that. No fear.
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08-07-2016 03:14 PM #10
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According to Darren McGregor on Hibs TV they have a few players on £20k per week. That surprised me as I never thought Danish teams could afford that
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08-07-2016 03:21 PM #11
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08-07-2016 06:03 PM #12
Probably far too good for us over two legs unfortunately. But you just never know.
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08-07-2016 06:07 PM #13
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08-07-2016 06:25 PM #15
Probably too good for us. Never want to say that I want Hibs to get beat, but concentration on League over cups and Europe is a must, IMHO.
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08-07-2016 07:04 PM #16
Would settle for a 1 or 2 goal defeat or the two legs with a decent team performance. Dont think we could have gotten a much tougher draw tbh
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08-07-2016 08:00 PM #18
Can`t see us winning the tie but doubt we will be humiliated either - think Lennon will have a positive effect there. However, it is the year of the underdog
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Am not expecting to go through as Club have made it clear its come to early in our preparations and we still haven't assembled our full squad yet
But looking forward to seeing how we get on
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08-07-2016 08:48 PM #21
Hopefully ER will be close to full for this game. If you are sure that we will get turned over then that is more reason to attend because it may be a while until we see European football again. Think we may come up a bit short but I don't foresee another Malmo.
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08-07-2016 10:09 PM #22
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All in all a perfect confidence storm for us!
Not looking at who might be our opponents in next round, sincerely believe this tie has come too early for us.
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08-07-2016 10:16 PM #23
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I just think they are a team with a decent European pedigree who will probably be better than us.
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08-07-2016 10:43 PM #25
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We are Hibs and we fear noone.
We'll go through by 2 clear goals.
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That's the spirit that man.
We'll stuff 'em
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09-07-2016 12:55 PM #29
They will beat us home and away. I believe our season starts too late. They have a head start and were still playing lower league opposition in friendlies. Give us more time to concentrate on promotion.
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