He's been selected for Oct games............. remembering he is a wide player Marto... (not a big target man}
He's been selected for Oct games............. remembering he is a wide player Marto... (not a big target man}
Henderson, Keat, Fitzgerald....yeah..... excellent!!!!!!
Christie, Fallon, Peverly....facepalm NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
22 player squad apparently so it explains some of the above names being included.
And with Fitzgerald being called up it hopefully will stop all those individuals who still seem to question his eligibility to play for us.
22 player squad apparently so it explains some of the above names being included.
And with Fitzgerald being called up it hopefully will stop all those individuals who still seem to question his eligibility to play for us.
22 player squad apparently so it explains some of the above names being included.
And with Fitzgerald being called up it hopefully will stop all those individuals who still seem to question his eligibility to play for us.
Anyone that was worried about Fitzgerald's eligibility is just plain stupid. Sorry but true
Grumpy old bastard alert
22 player squad apparently so it explains some of the above names being included.
And with Fitzgerald being called up it hopefully will stop all those individuals who still seem to question his eligibility to play for us.
Anyone that was worried about Fitzgerald's eligibility is just plain stupid. Sorry but true
The worry wasn't his eligibility, but that his loyalty and the demands of his club side might have made him make himself unavailable. There were reports his club weren't particularly happy the first time he got picked. Should take it to the Fitzgerald thread I guess...
He's been selected for Oct games............. remembering he is a wide player Marto... (not a big target man}
Glad he's there potentially but what was your point Hawk, he wouldn't be a squad filler unlike Bright.
Point is you can't compare a wide player with a target man. Smeltz, Killen and Wood out. He's hardly a filler
Point is you can't compare a wide player with a target man. Smeltz, Killen and Wood out. He's hardly a filler
I don't disagree but there was no need for Bright in the last squad, maybe there is this time due to injuries.
85 mins for Craig in 2-3 home loss against fourth place AIK . Mjallby now 11th on table in 16 team league with three games left.
Big Pete 65, Christchurch
Mjallby playing 6 am tomorrow morning away to Halmstad if anyone wants to watch a live stream.
Swedish league seems to have many live streams available...
Big Pete 65, Christchurch
Full game in 1-0 away loss to fourteenth-placed Halmstad this morning:
Mjalby eleventh on 16 team table with two games left in season.
Big Pete 65, Christchurch
just scored a goal for mjallby in addition of getting a yelloiw card
http://espnfc.com/us/en/gamecast/statistics/id/381345/statistics.html?soccernet=true&cc=5901
Scored what turned out to be the decisive goal and created the first one in a 2-1 home win v mighty Goteborg, third on the table & one of the biggest clubs in Sweden who play in a 19,000 capacity stadium:
Sounds like Craig is on fire with the Mexico games on the horizon:
"...Football-wise, they saw an entertaining match. Even after 6 minutes broke Craig Henderson past his defender and sent the ball at the ground in front of IFK case where John Alvbåge got his fingers on it, but dropped it to return as Kristian Haynes could broadside it in. The management was expanded in first half stoppage here a failed Gothenburg passing ended up with Andreas Blomqvist who could put a butter pass to Craig Henderson who in turn bombed the ball inside the post, goalie no chance. The management at halftime could have been both 2 and 3 goals more after a failed neutral by Haynes, the crossbar of Blomqvist and a misdirected header after a corner of Pearl...."
The first win under new head coach Lasse Jacobsson.
One game left Sunday (3 am Mon NZT) v Kalmar
10th on 16 team table but a win on the weekend could take them up to 8th or 9th if other results go their way...
Big Pete 65, Christchurch
not in the squad for the final game of the season.. Hope it was a precaution and that he is not actually injured!!
not in the squad for the final game of the season.. Hope it was a precaution and that he is not actually injured!!
Big Pete 65, Christchurch
With Rojas doubtful with injury you would think that Craig would have the attacking left side locked in for the AW's. He's really impressed me in the games I have seen this season. Scoring goals and linking play very well. We need guys like him who are match fit and playing at a good level.
1st game of the preseason is next week for mjallby and Craig Henderson.
http://ca.soccerway.com/teams/sweden/mjallby-aif/2466/
Busy schedule of pre-season friendlies and Swedish Cup games coming up for Mjallby. They are in the Group Stage of the Svenska Cupen and play games March 2, 9, 16 NZT:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013%E2%80%9314_Svenska_Cupen#Group_8
A long gap between Cup games - Mjallby's last Svenska Cupen game was August 2013. They avoid playing in the worst of the winter.
Sweden's knock-out Cup runs continuously May to May with Premier League sides joining in August- September Round Two and the surviving 32 clubs playing in the Group Stage in March ( eight groups of four - play other group members once and group winner makes the quarter-finals).
Full Mjallby match schedule February - March:
| 2014-1-25 12:00 | MJäLLBY AIF - HALMSTADS BK | Träningsmatch | 0-0 |
2014-02-01 12:00 MJäLLBY AIF - KALMAR FF Träningsmatch 0-1
| 2014-02-08 | 14:00 | MJäLLBY AIF - ÄNGELHOLMS FF | Träningsmatch | 1-1 |
2014-02-17 15:00 SEONGNAM FC - MJäLLBY AIF Träningsmatch
| 2014-02-18 | 15:30 | FC PASCHING - MJäLLBY AIF | Träningsmatch |
| 2014-02-24 | 15:00 | MALMö FF - MJäLLBY AIF | Träningsmatch |
| 2014-03-01 | 14:00 | SANDVIKENS IF - MJäLLBY AIF | Cupmatch |
| 2014-03-08 | 14:00 | MJäLLBY AIF - ÖRGRYTE IS | Cupmatch |
| 2014-03-15 | 16:00 | BK HäCKEN - MJäLLBY AIF | Cupmatch |
http://uk.soccerway.com/teams/sweden/mjallby-aif/2466/matches/
Big Pete 65, Christchurch
I heard he signed with another club in Finland or Norway..
Interesting!
Some reports just coming out of Sweden and Norway have Craig signing for Stabaek in Norway, who have a new coach, high-profile former US national team coach Bob Bradley who was Egyptian national coach until November last year:
http://www.nettavisen.no/sport/fotball/article3752889.ece
BÆRUM / OSLO: Newly promoted Stabæk has secured a reinforcement before coming season in New Zealander Craig Henderson.
26-year-old has played for Allsvenskan club Mjallby recent seasons, and an agreement is already in the box. It will probably be signed Friday or one of the next few days.
It confirms the Sports Director Stabæk , Inge André Olsen, facing online newspaper Thursday.
- The agreement is in order, yes. I've been away for a few days, and that's the only reason it has not been finalized yet. It could happen as early as tomorrow, says Olsen to online newspaper.
Also Stabæk coach Bob Bradley considered the agreement as ready as online newspaper visited Thursday's Stabæk training in Bærum Idrettspark.
The fresh Stabæk coach is confident that Henderson may be an important contributor to a young Stabæk team next season.
- He's had a couple of seasons in Sweden, has done well and will provide quality in our team. He can play both left and right, are good with both legs and work hard, says Bradley to the online newspaper.
Henderson played college football for Darmouth Big Green for three years before he signed for Mjallby in 2010.
In October last year he made his debut for New Zealand's national team in a friendly against Trinidad & Tobago. He was also on the field in a World Cup qualifying match against Mexico a month late
Craig Henderson: "Stabaek will be a good place for me"Published: 2014-02-11 12:10ALLSVENSKAN
Stabaek has confirmed that Craig Henderson is extremely close to signing for the club. Now he speaks out about the move.
Mjallby AIF losing midfielder Craig Henderson to NorwegianStabaek IF.
- I had a good time in Mjallby, but Stabaek's a very good chance for me. There is a new coach in Stabaek, which I like.Stabaek have very good happening and it's exciting to get this opportunity, says Henderson to fotbolliblekinge.se
- Stabaek will be a good place for me and my career, it will be exciting to see what it does for my career and football, he continues.
But he might just be manoeuvring for a better contract at Mjallby:
Craig Henderson can leave Mjallby
Published: 2014-01-20 16:15ALLSVENSKAN
Mjällbys landslagsman Craig Henderson from New Zealand may leave, and admits that there is interest.
Evening Post writes that Craig Henderson has a clause that allows him to break with Mjallby AIF now in January.
- I hope to provide an answer shortly. I enjoy working in the team and with the other players. Right now, I see myself as Mjällbys player but you never know what turns up, says Henderson told the newspaper.
National Team midfielder from New Zealand recognizes that there is interest.
- There are a few tracks but I do not want to elaborate on now, says Henderson to the Evening Post.
January 29, 2014 at 11:14
Craig Henderson leaves Mjällby AIFby Fredrik PerssonOn Wednesday, it became official: Mjallby AIF's midfielder Craig Henderson has done its in the association.
Craig Henderson leaves the club and leaves a non-negligible gap behind him in the starting eleven.
After the repeated injury troubles that characterized Craig Henderson's time in Mjallby, then appeared the national team qualified midfielder from New Zealand that he was injury-free is a highly skilled footballer.
26-year-old played 25 games in Mjallby last year.
We now aim Craig Henderson vidar against new targets.
Probable club address is Norwegian Stabaek although his agent, Patrick McCabe, chooses to lie low:
"He leaves Mjallby, but I can not say which club," said Patrick McCabe.
http://www.fotbolltransfers.com/site/club/32
Stabæk recent history: won the Tippeligaen the Norwegian Premier League 2008, runner-up in the Norwegian Cup 2008 ,winner 1998; Norwegian Super Cup winners 2009; Relegated from Tippeligaen 2012; First Division winners 2013
See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stab%C3%A6k_Fotball
New manager is Bob Bradley, former US and Egypt national teams coach, Chicago Fire (MLS title 1998) coach. His son Michael has played in recent seasons for AS Roma in Serie A until signing last month for Ryan Nelsen at Toronto FC in MLS.
Big Pete 65, Christchurch
Someone please change the title of this thread to "Craig Henderson Stabæk"
Has played in five pre-season friendlies for Stabaek, including a 3-2 away win over mighty Rosenborg (Norway's best team of the last twenty years and lots of Champions League experience) last weekend:
Details of friendlies at bottom of page ("Quotes" is Google Translate's translation of "Stabaek")
Click on "Summary" and you get a video of highlights of each friendly. Henderson very involved vs. Rosenborg.
First game of new Norwegian season: Sunday (Monday NZT) vs. Sogndal
Big Pete 65, Christchurch
Goal for Craig on 14 mins and subbed off on 67 mins in 3-0 home win vs. Sogndal:
Stabak have picked up former Parma and Argentinian Primera (Tigres) centre-back Pablo Fontanello on transfer deadline day who has fled the Ukrainian troubles at Odessa and has Europa League experience in the Ukraine.
One thing I've found with internet searches for "Stabæk Fotball" (the Norwegian name of the club) is since there is no English equivalent for the letter "æ" it's better to search for "Stabak" rather than "Stabaek" for example.
FIRST TEAM SQUAD 2014
Back row from left:
7 Enoch Adu, 5th Jørgen Hammer, 28 Luc Kassi, 6 Fredrik Brustad, 21 Daniel Granli, 16 Morten Thorsby, Tomek Kaczmarek
Middle:
Jan Peder Jalland, Alexander Cooper, Frederick Birkemo, 14 Jon Inge Høiland, 2 Timmi Johansen, 15 Would Jalasto 10 Emil Dahle, 4 Nicolai Naess, 81 Anders Trondsen, 30 Mike Stephens, Espen Granli, Bob Bradley, Toni Ordinas
Front:
8 Stian Sortevik, 11 Franck Boli, 1 Mande Sayouba, 22 Jonathan Rasheed, 13 Eirik Haugstad, 18 Craig Henderson
Big Pete 65, Christchurch
This was a very smart move recently promoted club should ensure solid game time.I would put Norway ahead of Sweden in terms of competition quality as well. Swedens national team is much better but there competition weaker. We should be looking at a midfield diamond of
Thomas-Wood-Rojas
Henderson-McGinchley
Keat
At least until Tuiloma can crack the starting XI or get regular bench spots
This was a very smart move recently promoted club should ensure solid game time.I would put Norway ahead of Sweden in terms of competition quality as well. Swedens national team is much better but there competition weaker.
Really, I'm not so sure about that. Norway is a smaller country, with the highest cost of living in Europe (probably also the highest standard of living) but Swedish football is seen as being stronger then Norway at club level here in the UK.
I think its touch and go but Norways teams in total are valued at a total of 145 million pounds with each player worth an average 385 000 pounds Vs 100 million pounds for swedens teams combined and then per player 270,000. This is going of transfermarket
Norway: http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/en/tippeligaen/startseite/wettbewerb_NO1.html
Sweden: http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/en/allsvenskan/startseite/wettbewerb_SE1.html
Transfermarket update player values at least twice a year so it is pretty accurate. Some number of team per comp as well 50 million difference in competition value I would say is enough to ateast have each competition on par with the other. Just my opinion anyways.
And Jeremy Christie at 150K euros.
"At the end of the drive the lawmen arrive...
I'll take my chance because luck is on my side or something...
Her name is Rio, she don't need to understand...
Oh Rio, Rio, hear them shout across the land..."
Thats true but those values are given to all players whom are in similar situations as those mentioned above. Anyway all I was trying to say is that the quality is similar in the most part Sweden Vs Norway
Can't rely on those transfer values on transfermarkt.com - they are just guess work and speculation.
Sweden pop. = 9,645,000
Norway pop. = 5,000,000
A lot of the clubs in Norway's top league are pretty small with ground capacities of 5000 - 7000
There are only a handful of bigger clubs such as Rosenberg (ground capacity 21,850), Brann (17,317) and Viking (16,300)
Beneath that a couple with 11,000 .
Henderson's club Stabak have a ground capacity of only 7000
Sweden has more larger clubs such as AIK Stockholm (capacity 54,329 - 30.650 attended their first game of the season last weekend),
Djurgardens (30,000), Malmo (24,000), Gothenberg (18,800) , Norkopping (17,324), Elfsborg (16,899), Helsingborg (16,673), Halmstad (15,500), Orebro (14,500), Kalmar (12,100)
A few clubs below that with capacities of 7000 to 10,000
Dan Keat's newly promoted Falkenberg are the smallest club with ground capacity of 5288.
Other stats:
Sweden: One club made the European Cup Final (Malmo 1979), one other the semis, six times in the 1/4 finals of Euro Cup / Chmps Lge.
Norway: Only once has a club made it to the 1/4 finals of the European Cup / Chmps Lge.
"In Norway by television viewership football comes third, behind biathlon and cross-country skiing."
Big Pete 65, Christchurch
I agree, its a step back I think. Maybe he thought the money was too good to refuse, but didn't quite take the cost of living in to consideration maybe or is just on generally better coin after living costs etc.

