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Norway steals the show: Bryne's MOTM awards are something else
Norway steals the show: Bryne's MOTM awards are something else

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timea day ago

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Norway steals the show: Bryne's MOTM awards are something else

MOTM Awards are often relatively useless. Often, there's a silver plastic statue that just gathers dust on a shelf and isn't even nice to look at. But that's not the case in Norway. Here, they've come up with a very special reward for the player of the game that can at least be put to good use: food. In the case of Lasse Qvigstad, the MOTM from last weekend, that means: 40 kilograms of flour, 100 eggs, and 20 liters of milk. But Bryne wouldn't be Bryne if they didn't come up with a different reward for each player: Sanel Bojadzic, for example, received 500 kilograms (that's half a ton!) of carrots a month ago. Well, why not? Some people seem to be less excited about 10 liters of milk, though: One question we do have about all these awards, though: who's supposed to eat (and drink) all of this?? This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.

Clarets appoint Fjlelde as set-piece coach
Clarets appoint Fjlelde as set-piece coach

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time24-07-2025

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Clarets appoint Fjlelde as set-piece coach

Burnley have confirmed the appointment of Pal Fjelde as a set-piece coach. Fjelde has previously worked at clubs in his native Norway, including Bryne, Viking, and Staal. He has also worked as a set-piece coach for the Norway Football Federation. "I'm very excited. It's a huge opportunity and I'm really happy to have the trust of the manager and from the club," Fjelde said. "I think more and more clubs see the importance of set-pieces and how crucial they can be in matches, so it's important to emphasise and put the work in on them."

Clarets appoint Fjlelde as set-piece coach
Clarets appoint Fjlelde as set-piece coach

BBC News

time24-07-2025

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Clarets appoint Fjlelde as set-piece coach

Burnley have confirmed the appointment of Pal Fjelde as a set-piece has previously worked at clubs in his native Norway, including Bryne, Viking, and Staal. He has also worked as a set-piece coach for the Norway Football Federation."I'm very excited. It's a huge opportunity and I'm really happy to have the trust of the manager and from the club," Fjelde said."I think more and more clubs see the importance of set-pieces and how crucial they can be in matches, so it's important to emphasise and put the work in on them."

Who is Isabel Haugseng Johansen? All about Erling Haaland's girlfriend
Who is Isabel Haugseng Johansen? All about Erling Haaland's girlfriend

Pink Villa

time04-07-2025

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Who is Isabel Haugseng Johansen? All about Erling Haaland's girlfriend

Erling Haaland's powerhouse career has roots in Bryne, and so does his relationship. His girlfriend, Isabel Haugseng Johansen, has been his confidante since their youth academy days. A footballer herself, she balances training, a part-time fashion-store job, and a growing public profile. As Haaland broke records from Dortmund to Manchester City, Isabel has quietly built her own life: joining red-carpet events, traveling to support him abroad, and, most recently, stepping into motherhood alongside the Premier League star. Partners from the academy to the champions league Isabel and Erling first connected at Bryne FK, where both joined as youngsters. 'They've always known each other,' a source told The Sun, recounting how their friendship turned romantic during Haaland's Dortmund years. Isabel, now 21, makes occasional appearances at his matches and public outings. In late 2023, the couple attended the Ballon d'Or ceremony together, and earlier that year celebrated Haaland's 20 million euro Nike deal with a London shopping trip, as reported by the publication. Their relationship has endured through training schedules and long-distance travel. Into parenthood: A new chapter In October 2024, Haaland announced Isabel's pregnancy by tucking a match ball under his jersey after scoring for Norway. Months later, after a Leicester win, Pep Guardiola accidentally let it slip that the couple had become parents 'in the last few days,' stating that Haaland had become a father for the first time. Per the Daily Mail, their son arrived in December 2024, though his name remains private, the milestone has shifted their focus from stadium lights to sleepless nights and first smiles. Building a life beyond football Away from goals and galas, Isabel also pursues her own passions. She still plays locally in Bryne FK's women's senior team and keeps things low-key off social media. Yet she steps up when needed—visiting Haaland in Germany or England, and sharing the realities of balancing sports, work, and family. As Haaland continues to chase gold, Johansen remains the steady presence grounding the world's most feared striker.

Legendary '70s Singer Isn't Worried What Anyone Thinks Ahead of New Album
Legendary '70s Singer Isn't Worried What Anyone Thinks Ahead of New Album

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time10-06-2025

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Legendary '70s Singer Isn't Worried What Anyone Thinks Ahead of New Album

Legendary '70s Singer Isn't Worried What Anyone Thinks Ahead of New Album originally appeared on Parade. Talking Heads frontman David Bryne not only has new music on the way, but he's heading out on a world tour soon. The legendary singer, 73, just announced his album Who Is the Sky?, which is set to be released on September 5. Ahead of the new release, Bryne revealed in a press statement what's different this go-around, saying, 'At my age, at least for me, there's a 'don't give a sh-t about what people think' attitude that kicks in." 'I can step outside my comfort zone with the knowledge that I kind of know who I am by now and sort of know what I'm doing,' he added. The upcoming record brings together some major names, including Kid Harpoon, best known for his production on Harry Styles' 'As It Was' and Miley Cyrus' 'Flowers.' The album also features guest appearances from St. Vincent, Paramore's lead singer Hayley Williams and The Smile drummer Tom Skinner. Just over a week after the album drops, Byrne will kick off his international tour on September 14 in Rhode Island. The 2026 leg of the tour will take Byrne across Australia, New Zealand, Europe and the U.K. According to the press release, the live shows will include 13 other musicians, singers and dancers — all of whom will remain 'mobile' throughout the performance. Who Is the Sky? marks Bryne's first new album in seven years — his last release, American Utopia, came out in 2018. Byrne shared what he's been up to during his break, including exploring new hobbies. "I did a LOT of cooking (Mexican and Indian mostly) and a LOT of drawing," he said. While acknowledging the gap since his last album, Bryne explained how the time away actually helped shape his new music. "I've found that when the time comes, it's easier to start if there's a little stockpile – and before too long there was. Very rudimentary songs began to emerge, with just me on acoustic guitar singing over a programmed loop or beat." Legendary '70s Singer Isn't Worried What Anyone Thinks Ahead of New Album first appeared on Parade on Jun 10, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 10, 2025, where it first appeared.

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