Wednesday, August 20, 2014

RBK never run away Eggen – Dagbladet.no

AUTUMN 2010 was Nils Arne Eggen protagonist of one of the shallowest debates in Norwegian elite football. The dispute concerned whether it always attacks pleased Eggen had been too bold in the decisive playoff game Champions League against Ståle Solbakken’s FC Copenhagen, and so threw away 100 million kroner for the employer Rosenborg in the park.

Seen in retrospect, the criticism was an introduction to the unaccustomed lean seasons that were coming for Rosenborg, but by no dazzling use of hindsight.

it is not particularly knowledgeable to take the man who taught Norwegian football clubs to attack, in the for once to attack for much.

Or to say it in a language anyone understands better than football codes:

•• Nobody had made calculations with 100 million Lerkendal without Nils Arne Eggen.

And now he and many of the millions disappeared.

TODAY Book Launch “In the shadow of the Edge” is about how this could happen.

Where the main character explains the fall that “the management of Rosenborg Ballklub is terrified of my knowledge” nuance RBK boss Ivar Koteng history by giving its clear sense of why, over time, become more troublesome around the old coach at the barracks and training grounds:

– weakness of Nils Arne Eggen was that he managed to create a sense of security so that people had built up their skills and confidence. He knew always best self, cited Koteng in the book about his own brooding about him as chairman would give Nils Arne another chance in the dugout.

It is a bold statement since Eggen clean football professionally did just that:

••. He knew the most, and made it the best.

In a football club that feed results, it is a good bargaining chip to hold on as long as you want.

IT did not Eggen. When Vicariate went out after a 2010 season in which Rosenborg won a superior league title without a single loss, it turned out that it was still age for knowledge:

There •• 1:49 -or 59-year overenthusiastic Eggen ‘d trained RBK continued in spite of all their more or less challenging everyday peculiarities, the 69-year-old version considered too old.

RBK management had the strange somehow managed to convince himself that the old really were professional football outdated. Then it felt easier to say no to a new Eggen-period because the daily work environment could be rough and unstable.

But purely football terms, they took thumping wrong.

FOR where it remains to accept that Nils Arne Eggen as the greatest Norwegian club coach, whatever comes with all its dents and errors.

It was his altdominerende presence that just lifted RBK project anything unusual sparkling. Where not otherwise have reason to cultivate myths about number ones right to break boundaries, it is critical to understand that a trainer job in such a complex, human-powered sports like football most of all requires a whole person as chief. Plus environment that dare to stand up, if it gets too hard along the way.

So it was not primarily Nils Arne Eggen structured attack thinking with smart, fast movements that made a fellow club from a Norwegian provincial town into a European greatness; it was the way he was attending.

For the rest of Rosenborg Ball Club was so overwhelming, that they still are not going away. This is not an era club just may leave behind.

In this way is the book “In the Shadow of the Edge” story of what went wrong when exercising legend disappeared. It is the story of the football to be played at Lerkendal in years to come.

Then simply get them on.

For those who must drive his football in the shadow of Eggen, can never be too much attack.

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