Talk:Danish Superliga

History
As a non-Dane if you will I believe I have a neutral standpoint, with no knowledge of the league I reccomend that some history be added to the article. For example the article for the Premiership includes how the premiership came about, perhaps this is needed here. Additionally the article quotes that teams play each other thrice, once home and away and another location depending on the previous seasons points. Here some ratification of which points result in which outcome - this area confused me so a thorough description of third round games needs adding --W022a 15:09, 22 August 2006 (UTC)


 * I have copied a part of the history section of the Danish football champions article, describing the general history of the Superliga.
 * About the "third round" thing, I'm not sure what the rules are. With eleven matches each "round", it follows that either 5 or 6 of those are on home ground. The top half of the league each year, are awarded this 6th home game, creating a small advantage, both in support and economically. Another thing with the "third round" is, that the teams you play against in this "third round" are pretty random. This means that luck in the fixtures could be deciding, as FC Copenhagen play Brøndby IF twice at Parken and once on Brøndby Stadium. In the other end of the table, newly promoted Vejle BK play one home game and two away games against fellow promotees Randers FC, even though Vejle won the Danish 1st Division ahead of Randers last year. But I don't know any real details I would be confident in putting up as explanations. Poulsen 22:13, 6 October 2006 (UTC)


 * It is the "first round" there is (more or less) random. If team 1 plays home against team 2 in "second round", team 2 plays home against team 1 in "third round". It is a software, made by DBU, there map out the match schedule . ka  la  ha  10:43, 7 October 2006 (UTC)

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Notable foreign players
What makes a player a "notable player"? Personally, I don't see Adrian Cann as being notable (therefore, removed), but there are other players who aren't noted --85.82.249.149 (talk) 22:14, 9 October 2008 (UTC)Danish Superliga fan

- I totally agree. I created the category, but I find it hard to establish criterias. I would argue that a "notable player" should at least had proven himself capable of succeeding at a higher level than that of the danish superliga or at his national team. I have deleted nathan coe, Michaël Murcy, Sasho Petrovski, Elrio van Heerden and Stefan Gislason and you could probably delete some of the swedes and norwegians, that I doubt will be notable to anyone outside scandinavia. However people may always want to add someone from their favourite club. /Tobias —Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.242.64.2 (talk) 23:47, 6 November 2008 (UTC)

I think caps, especially for higher ranked national teams, is another good criterion. Since many of the Swedes and all of the Norwegians currently listed have been capped many times, almost all of them should probably be kept. Maybe Tobias Grahn could be spared, but I can't really find anyone else that shouldn't be on the list. Sakkura (talk) 01:31, 20 March 2009 (UTC)

Esbjerg & Randers
Is there a reason for Esbjerg & Randers having "n/a" as their first season? Esbjerg won a championship in 1961 and a graph on their article shows the team was even earlier in the top flight. And Randers FC article has a table which says they made a one-year visit to Superliga in 2004-2005. 85.217.20.178 (talk) 22:16, 28 April 2013 (UTC)

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