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Stabæk general manager Jon Tunold believes “Ultras Stabæk” has now made the point after making a new mark against Molde starting player Ola Brynhildsen.

He tells Nettavisen this after he came across three new posters when he arrived at the club’s training facility on Tuesday morning.

It was Eurosport who first mentioned the case.

Banners with the inscription “# 20 GRAY AND GRAY”, “ONE FOR ALL, ALL FOR ONE! OLA FOR OLA” and “# 8 LOJAL AND BLAA” were hung on Tuesday morning, and it follows Ole Brynhildsen preparing for Molde Monday.

Overnight to Monday, the same ultrasound group had been at Brynhildsen’s mother’s house and hung a banner for Judas.

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– Now I feel it’s enough

The reigning serial champion does not have to pay any ordinary transfer fees for the 21-year-old, who has hit Stabæk fans hard for the chest.

The young man referred to the banner as “child strikes” to Nettavisen, while Bjørnar Posse Sandboe, president of Stabæk Support, believed that “it symbolizes justified anger in people now.”

Overnight, Stabæk’s supporters had been on the move again, but Tunold says the banners in the gym were removed before anyone had seen them.

– No one saw them except us who came to work at the office, he tells Nettavisen, informing that Brynhildsen and the rest of the Stabæk squad should not train until 12 noon on Tuesday.

Nettavisen has tried to get a comment from Ola Brynhildsen about the new banners, but has not yet answered our questions.

Click the pic to enlarge. NADDERUD: This is what it looked like in the Stabæk gym on Tuesday morning.

NADDERUD: This is what it looked like in the Stabæk gym on Tuesday morning.
Photo: Photo: Tips

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Tunold responded on Monday that Stabæk fans had taken to Brynhildsen’s property, and on Tuesday he emphasized that he believes the banners are better in the club gym than Brynhildsen’s mother.

He still hopes that the Stabæk group has received his message and left it at that.

– Now I feel that these followers have been told what they mean, and that is what happens among the followers. But now I feel that it is enough. There’s no point pulling it any further, he says, noting that he has a better ring than cutting banners in the field.

– I hope you’re done with that now, he says.

He says he hasn’t spoken to Ola Brynhildsen on Tuesday, but he believes the great talent is well suited to the situation.

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– Appreciated the supporters point, and then continues. He has to endure this, and there are things that all players experience during their careers, so you have to deal with it. And then we try to support him as best we can with a club employee.

Nettavisen has attempted to contact Stabæk Support President Bjørnar Posse Sandboe on Tuesday. So far it has not answered our questions.

Click the pic to enlarge. HANGING THIS: Ultras Stabæk was visiting Brynhildsen's family night until Monday.

HANGING THIS: Ultras Stabæk was visiting Brynhildsen’s family night until Monday.
Photo: Private (with permission)

Mathisen: – A great loss for Stabæk

Molde must have loved Brynhildsen for a long time, but Stabæk should have turned down several offers from current series champions.

As Brynhildsen’s contract expires this summer, he is released to Erling Moe’s crew.

Stabæk will only keep educational compensation.

– Of course, it is a great loss for Stabæk. Ola Brynhildsen is one of his best players who has made great strides and I think he will take new strides in the years to come, TV 2 soccer expert Jesper Mathisen tells Nettavisen.

He is aware that Brynhildsen has every right to give up his contract time at Stabæk and then go to Molde, but he is aware that he is bringing back the emotions of the selling club fans.

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FOOTBALL EXPERT: Jesper Mathisen.
Photo: TV 2 Daniel Sannum Lauten (TV 2)

Still, he wasn’t noticeably impressed with the way they decided to mark him on Monday.

– To hang something in a garage where Ola Brynhildsen’s family lives, I don’t like anything, I must say. They may very well express their opinion, but they may do so in many other ways as well, he says.

However, he does not believe that the criticism goes too far to the protagonist himself.

– I do not think Brynhildsen loses the night of sleep neither for that poster nor for what is hanging from Nadderud. He probably lives well with this and has enough strong people around him.

The transition means that Molde’s team strengthens after last year’s gold series. Mathisen believes the transition could be a springboard for Brynhildsen, who has matched his age to Norway U21.

Brynhildsen had been a great signing for all Norwegian clubs including Molde and Rosenborg, so Molde clawed at him was strong.

The soccer expert also notes that Brynhildsen’s agent Jim Solbakken has good experience in taking players to Molde and then to Europe.

– And of course, that is also the plan with Ola Brynhildsen. When he ravages Molde for one or two seasons, and he’s well and injury-free, we’ll see him in another league shortly, I think.

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