Can turn around within an hour

Director of competition at the Norwegian Football Association Nils Fisketjønn told Dagbladet that the NFF cannot guarantee anything.

– We are following this closely, and so far it looks like the matches on Wednesday and Thursday will go according to plan. Clubs are trying their best to find available tickets, said Fisketjønn.

He continued:

– We have some challenges for the weekend, but as seen today, it’s positive, but here there are no guarantees. It can be reversed within an hour.

– They cheated



– Work intensely

On Wednesday night, Molde and Jerv meet at the Eliteserien, while on Thursday Troms play away to Kristiansund.

On Tuesday, Dagbladet was in contact with public relations at TIL, Tom Høgli, and general manager at Jerv, Jon Ole Reinhardsen, who both confirmed that the match would be played as planned.

– Yes, we’re going down. We’ve worked pretty hard here, so we made it. We got another airline. “In addition, we have had a very good dialogue with the Norwegian Football Association, so we get help from there,” said Høgli.

PROFILE: Tom Høgli of Troms speaks to the press at the Alfheim Stadium.  Photo: Rune Stoltz Bertinussen / NTB

PROFILE: Tom Høgli of Troms speaks to the press at the Alfheim Stadium. Photo: Rune Stoltz Bertinussen / NTB
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– We’re always going to take Widerøe upstairs, so our problem is getting back home, but it should be fine by now. We had to take three different flights, all at different times, to get home, explained Reinhardsen.

Sunday’s elite draw against Rosenborg in Trondheim is also going according to plan for Jervs, Reinhardsen said.

– I thought it would go well, but things change quickly here, so you never know, he said.

The same goes for Troms’ away game against Molde on the same day, reports Høgli.

Punished: - Do what I want

Punished: – Do what I want



Gotta take the bus

The head of Stjørdals-Blink, Erling Johnsen, told Dagbladet that they were taking a bus from Trondheim to Oslo. On Thursday, Stabæk waits in the OBOS league.

– It’s boring, but that’s how it turns out. For economic reasons, we always use the cheapest solution. This time we had SAS tickets, but because of the strike we had to rent a bus.

The OBOS YMCA team informed Dagbladet that they were preparing to take the bus from Oslo to Bergen before the game against sane.

– We don’t know anything right now, so very uncertain. No one could predict this attack. “We are prepared if flights are cancelled,” said Thor-Erik Stenberg of the YMCA.

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