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Hampden roar will lift us, insists Hareide



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Published Date: 10 October 2008
THERE are times when it is reasonable to wonder whether Scotland fans' reputation for passionate support might actually work to the team's disadvantage.
Norway have arrived in Glasgow apparently relishing the thought of a full-house at Hampden Park, and a partisan crowd. Age Hareide, who led Norway to victory in Glasgow against Berti Vogts' Scotland four years ago, expressed the wish yesterday that "
all stadiums in the world were like Hampden Park".

He bracketed the stadium with those such as Anfield, Old Trafford and the Nou Camp and was clearly excited by the prospect of a return, even with a relatively inexperienced side.

Hareide proved genial company despite the continued doubt over injured striker Steffen Iversen, who scored the winning goal at Hampden in a 1-0 World Cup qualifying victory for Norway in 2004. Iversen has a leg injury and the player himself said yesterday there was still a "big question mark" over whether he will be able to partner John Carew in attack or not. He is, however, determined to be fit, since the Rosenborg striker also gushed about appearing at the home of Scottish football.

"The last time I was here I think it was one of the most memorable games I have played in many, many years," Iversen said yesterday. "The atmosphere was fantastic. The Norwegian people should be jealous that they can't make the same noise. I would rather play here than at home sometimes."

He added that he would give himself every chance to take part tomorrow, but was wary of making the injury worse with another crucial qualifying match to come against the Netherlands on Wednesday.

"I have made good progress over the last few days, but I am still not training properly," he said. "There is a big question mark whether I can play on Saturday.

"I won't take a gamble, and neither will the team," he said. "I have to be 100 per cent if I want to be able to play on Saturday. This injury could get a lot worse if I am unlucky and keep me out for weeks and weeks."

Hareide admitted Iversen would be the biggest loss of those who have pulled out from his squad so far, including fellow striker Mohammed Abdellaoue and midfielders Martin Andresen, Per Ciljan Skjelbred and Vladimir Demidov. "It is a big disappointment he has this injury," said Hareide. "But we just have to hope. We will leave it until Saturday."

Norway are at home to the Netherlands in midweek but the manager claimed he did not have one eye on that fixture.

"Iversen will play at Hampden if he is fit," he said. "I will risk him. It is so important. This could be the key game, if we are heading for the (runners'-up] spot behind Holland. Both Norway and Scotland need the points."

Hareide looked forward to returning to Hampden, where he silenced the crowd in 2004. "It lifts the players if they play in a good atmosphere," he said. "It will lift the Scotland players because it is their home ground. But in my experience players who come to a ground like Hampden are lifted by the enthusiasm of the crowd. It's only natural. We should wish that all the stadiums in the world were like Hampden."




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  • Last Updated: 09 October 2008 10:04 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Bzzzz,

Edinburgh 10/10/2008 00:36:34
Heh heh heh... there'll be an atmsophere alright but it'll no be liftin YOUR players!

MON RA SCOTS!!!
2

ACE OF SPADES,

10/10/2008 02:11:51
The Tartan Army are a joke. They're the only ones who seem to think they're great.
Most countries can't wait to see the back of them....once they've been fleeced of course.
3

Black & White Triumph,

greenhill road....soon 10/10/2008 02:23:54
What a depressing bunch you lot are apart from #1, right behind you there.

MON RA SCOTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
4

jerrymanders,

10/10/2008 05:35:21
#3

Hertz?
5

gr8scot,

10/10/2008 05:57:37
Well said #4,#3 really you do a lousy job of trying to wind us up, get a life.
6

ACE OF SPADES,

10/10/2008 06:21:20
#6 Worked with you...Lykke Norge!
7

gr8scot,

toronto 10/10/2008 07:03:11
Ace it didn't work, we all had a good laugh reading your post, post some more we've still got to work for 5 more hours.
8

Phil MaGlass,

Holland 10/10/2008 07:51:39
Ace of spades
there are tit5 in every support,thankfully youre not in our support,thats one less to worry about.
9

tomislav,

Home 10/10/2008 08:00:13
Ace, couldnt agree more, the Hampden squeak and our famous funeral march "Flower of Scotland",,,, whoww theyll be shaking in our boots, but its easy to shut it down, just score, that works a treat ,,,,,, Then they are the Army that deserted him and they all go home to their wee bit hills an glens, goooodddbbbyyyeeee
10

gr8scot,

toronto 10/10/2008 08:34:43
#10 What a pathetic pudd'n, you and Ace deserve each other.
11

thestalwart,

Scotland 10/10/2008 09:05:20
Ace an tomislav obviously are armchair fans who've never attended a real game, they have no connection with anyone other than their pitiful selves..go an get a life lads (or is it lassies?)
12

invictager,

Kent 10/10/2008 10:02:14
ACE OF SPADES??????
Very similar to the tripe written by JACK EM
13

Swordsman,

Dublin 10/10/2008 11:26:18
13 my thoughts exactly...
14

santa cova,

London 10/10/2008 21:09:59
Maybe you can get some of the Manchester rioters to sing Rule Britannia,or some other English war song.How about getting some of these morons to wave our English union jack.The aforementioned suggestions should create a bit of a hostile atmosphere amongst the true Scots in the crowd and lead to a spread of fear amongst the opposition.

 

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