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Went to a Malmo game in August 2023. Decent atmosphere and they were a good side. Malmo itself not very interesting and it rained constantly. Everyone in Sweden wears those raincoats in summer!
Them and Copenhagen are seen as the top teams in Scandinavia although Bodö/Glimt has good claim to that now.Went to a Malmo game in August 2023. Decent atmosphere and they were a good side. Malmo itself not very interesting and it rained constantly. Everyone in Sweden wears those raincoats in summer!
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Mjallby AIF: From turmoil to Swedish title winners in nine years
Mjallby AIF almost went bust nine years ago, but now they have won the Swedish Allsvenskan. BBC Sport analyses their rise.www.bbc.com
BBC has now done a piece on the fantastic performance so far by Mjällby.
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Great to see this! me and my son been visiting Sweden for the last 3 x years to see the Speedway GP and take in a game at Elfsborg as it's the nearest team to where we stay. Have to say the fans are mad and generate a great atmosphere in such a small stadium!By popular demand I have put up a thread about this seasom’s Allsvenskan (top Swedish league)
The favourites:
Last year the boys in sky blue Malmö put on the big boy pants and strolled through the season. They remain favpurites this seaspm despite a mediocre start. They have had a tough schedule though as they have played 3 of the top contenders away in the first 5 games. Expect them pick up form as the season goes on.
They have the best coach and the biggest squad with veterans like ex Brentfird captain Pontus Jansson and big talents like Hugo Bolin.
The chasing packs
The main rivals will be the big three Stockholm clubs AIK, Djurgården and Hammarby.
AIK had tough preseason and the board did not agrre with director of footballs strategy so they sacked him. So the fans were fearing the worst. However they have had a good start to the season and could challenge this year if they can cut out the outside noise and pressure. They are led by Swedish international Anton Saletros in midfield and they have big hopes for their new striker Cypriotic international Kakoullis.
Djurgården has had tremendous run in Europe and now face Chelsea in the semi-finals. They are marshaled at the back by experienced Danielsson. They signed an exciting finnosh u-21 Matias Siltanen who was rumored to have attracted interest from CFG as well. He has looked really promising in the first 5 games. They could struggle from fatigue after all the european marches and no real break between the seasons.
Hammarby looks the most likely candidate to dethrone Malmö. They have terrific support at home up there witn big clubs in Europe. They have a really good balance in their squad of young talent and experience. Veteran Besara hold together themmidfield while Tunisian Tounetki looks exciting up front.
The remaining contender is Elfsborg. They stand for solidty and continuity. They have experienced players like Hedlund and Larsson who know what it takes to. Ompete and build a culture. They have also sparkled their squad by adding Helsingbor’s top scorer Taylor Silverholt and ghanian man mountain Terry Yegbe at the back. The latter is rumoured to attract a number of french clubs plus Bremtford and Brighton. They should also finnish in the top 5 and can challenge if things go their way.
The overachievers
There is not one club that carries this name tag better than Mjällby. Opponents have treated them like tough but uncultured team. The truth is they used to be that but now they play some of the best football in the divsion. When Hammarby came to visit they gave them a good hiding 3-1. This season they could challenge for a european spot. Their star player is Röjkjaer who is amagixian on the bal. They also boast tremendous pace in the gambian winger Manneh. Added to that they also have the physicality to score lots of goals from set pieces and crosses.
Brommapojkarna is the 4th Stockholm. They lack the support and funds of the other Stockholm clubs. What they do well is scout well and bring up a lot young talents. Look out for young Ghanian Alladoh and young attacking midfielder Odefalk. BP should finish in the middle of the table.
GAIS the St Pauli of Allsvenskan. Will battle in every game like last season and that should be enough to stay up for the Gothenburg side.
Sirius are now a serious team uin the top flight after languishing for several seasons in the 2nd division. They have steady if unspectacular strategy in place. They should be a few places above relegation come the end of the season. It will be interesting to see how former Rangers youth player Robbie Ure gets on.
Deferfors surprised most by staying up last season. The old mining town are enjoying having their pride back in the top flight and the season has started well. Expect them to drop down in the table but they should stat up quite easily.
Underachievers
Ifk Gothenburg has been a club full of chaos for the last 10 years. The fans are voicing their hateed at their director of football and former Göteborg legend Håkan Mild at every opportunity. They might be a bit more stabile this season as their transfer strategy and tactics seem to be a bit more coherent. They are hoping for a mustard season from their winger Tobias Heinz so they can challenge for Europe.
The other IFK team Norrköpimg are in even more disarray. Their finances are in tatters and the team lacks quality. Nobody ismwuite sure how they have wasted so much money. They need their veteran striker Totte Nyman to deliver to keep them away from the relegation zone.
Ast on the underachievers list is the 3rd Gothenburg team Häclen. Häcken means ass or hedge in Swedish btw. They normally do well and challenge for European spots. However they have stacked up long term injuries on key players. So expect them to finish in the middle pf the table. The signing of Albanian international and former Lazio keeper Berisha should provide some stability.
The cannon fodder
Värnamo had a tough season last season and only stayed up through the play offs. Exåect them to struggle this season as well @malg. They willdeåemd on their Migerian hit,am Kalu and veteran Simon Thern. They continue having issues with their stadium and the local council. Expect another tough season.
The beach boys from Halmstad are not loke their former glories of late 90s ans early 00s when Ljungberg was there. They will hope collective keeps them up as they are devoid of any major stars.
Finally one of the classic clubs Öster are back in the top flight after many years in the 2nd division. They have a big task to stat up this season. They will hope the goals of their Russian striker Aliev keeps them up.
Yes sometimes it almost feels like an atmosphere in a turkish or greek derby match.Great to see this! me and my son been visiting Sweden for the last 3 x years to see the Speedway GP and take in a game at Elfsborg as it's the nearest team to where we stay. Have to say the fans are mad and generate a great atmosphere in such a small stadium!
We went to the GP in Mallila.Yes sometimes it almost feels like an atmosphere in a turkish or greek derby match.
Which speedway team did you go to watch?