Side note: I've started the game in January 2013 to allow the Norwegian league to end. I'm using LFC Marshall's latest transfer update.
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Norwegian legend Ole Gunnar Solskjær has announced that he will leave the club this month in order to further his managerial career. The former Manchester United player had led current side Molde FK to consecutive league titles - despite the club never winning the domestic league before his arrival. Following his achievements at the club he once played for, Solskjær has decided to league Norway once more - this time as a manager. Molde chairman Øystein Neerland has wished Ole well on his continuing adventure as a football manager:
"Ole is a national legend for his talent as a player and has only further staked his name in folk law after two fantastic years in charge of this football club. I have no doubts that Ole will go on and become a legend wherever he's off to. The club would like to wish Ole well in the future and there is always a place reserved for him at this club.
When asked if he was disappointed with Ole's decision, the chairman answered:
"No, not at all. Myself and Ole are great friends and I hope our friendship will stay strong years into the future. Ole is a big name in world football and he's further enhanced his reputation here at Molde as one of the best up-and-coming managers. Clubs from around Europe have been in contact for his services over the past few years so it comes as no surprise that he feels it's time to move on. I suppose it was inevitable as he's an ambitious man and wants to challenge himself at the top level of European football."
England may well beSolskjær's destination of choice as Premier League strugglers QPR and West Bromwich Albion have expressed an interest while Championship sides Cardiff City, Derby County and Blackpool have reportedly been in contact with the Norwegian.
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Norwegian legend Ole Gunnar Solskjær has announced that he will leave the club this month in order to further his managerial career. The former Manchester United player had led current side Molde FK to consecutive league titles - despite the club never winning the domestic league before his arrival. Following his achievements at the club he once played for, Solskjær has decided to league Norway once more - this time as a manager. Molde chairman Øystein Neerland has wished Ole well on his continuing adventure as a football manager:
"Ole is a national legend for his talent as a player and has only further staked his name in folk law after two fantastic years in charge of this football club. I have no doubts that Ole will go on and become a legend wherever he's off to. The club would like to wish Ole well in the future and there is always a place reserved for him at this club.
When asked if he was disappointed with Ole's decision, the chairman answered:
"No, not at all. Myself and Ole are great friends and I hope our friendship will stay strong years into the future. Ole is a big name in world football and he's further enhanced his reputation here at Molde as one of the best up-and-coming managers. Clubs from around Europe have been in contact for his services over the past few years so it comes as no surprise that he feels it's time to move on. I suppose it was inevitable as he's an ambitious man and wants to challenge himself at the top level of European football."
England may well beSolskjær's destination of choice as Premier League strugglers QPR and West Bromwich Albion have expressed an interest while Championship sides Cardiff City, Derby County and Blackpool have reportedly been in contact with the Norwegian.