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Posted November 28, 2013 15:24 · last edited November 28, 2013 15:25

Jeff Vader wrote:

Where does Sweden rate in comparison to the A League?

Sweden's top league is definitely better than the A-League - I've watched some of Craig Henderson's games for Mjallby this year and the standard is pretty good.

Full game of the two top teams this season Malmo v AIK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXdV5d4wflU

(other full game links below the video)


Even the Swedish second tier which Keat's team won this year, isn't too bad:

Here's extended highlights of Keat's side away to Hammarby in Stockholm in a 3-0 win. This was a good win because Hammarby are usually  a top flight side (Swedish champions 2001) but got relegated  in 2009  (their stadium holds 33,000 - biggest in the second tier). Keat was out injured for this game - but still gives some idea of the Second Div. standard (great third goal):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_bt4pVHbAs

Falkenberg's ground is tiny - this fan footage of a match gives a good view (Keat plays in this one - #21, see a fan wearing a "Keat" shirt too):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-sLgpgx1oo

top-scorer Victor Skold's goals this season: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61gmConrUYA

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Big Pete 65 edited November 28, 2013 15:25
Jeff Vader wrote:

Where does Sweden rate in comparison to the A League?

Sweden's top league is definitely better than the A-League - I've watched some of Craig Henderson's games for Mjallby this year and the standard is pretty good.
Full game of the two top teams this season Malmo v AIK: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXdV5d4wflU
(other full game links below the video)
Even the Swedish second tier which Keat's team won this year, isn't too bad:
Here's extended highlights of Keat's side away to Hammarby in Stockholm in a 3-0 win. This was a good win because Hammarby are usually  a top flight side (Swedish champions 2001) but got relegated  in 2009  (their stadium holds 33,000 - biggest in the second tier). Keat was out injured for this game - but still gives some idea of the Second Div. standard (great third goal):
Falkenberg's ground is tiny - this fan footage of a match gives a good view (Keat plays in this one - #21, see a fan wearing a "Keat" shirt too):
top-scorer Victor Skold's goals this season: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61gmConrUYA