Opportunity for promotion to Norwegian 2nd division team,

train fare for away fans is 21 million won

Erling Holland (Manchester City, photo) paid over 20 million won for train tickets for fans of his former team. When their home country's Norwegian league team, for which they had played since their youth and made their professional debut, received the opportunity to be promoted to the first division, they decided to pay 13,100 pounds (about 21 million won) for train tickets for fans traveling to cheer on visiting games.

Reuters said, “Norwegian second division team Brüne FK has advanced to the promotion playoffs and has the opportunity to move up to the first division,” and “about 200 fans of the team paid the full cost of train tickets to go to the visiting match.” “I decided to bear this burden,” 카지노사이트랭크 he said on the 23rd.

Holland was part of Brüne's youth team from 2006 to 2015, when he was 6 years old, and made his professional debut for this team in 2016, when he was 16, playing 16 games. A Brune official said, “Thanks to Holland, more fans are able to go to the game in difficult economic times.” Brune will play against Start on the 26th.

Holland, who moved to the prestigious Norwegian club Molde FK in February 2017, the year after his professional debut, played at Salzburg (Austria) and Dortmund (Germany) before wearing the Manchester City uniform of the English Premier League (EPL) in July of last year. Holland, who was the top scorer in the EPL last season (36 goals), is also the leading scorer this season, scoring 13 goals in 12 games.  섯다