the SSC Aarhus is not a club that is out on the bøhlandet. There are plenty of opportunities to go to other clubs, if you just in a halvsæson believe that your trainer is bad. It is both a source of enrichment, but can sometimes also be a curse.
the Words come from Jacob Tougård, member of the supervisory board in the SSC Aarhus. In the larger Danish cities is the ‘name of the game’ in the players hunting at the time, he says, but believes at the same time to the SSC Aarhus as a club good can – and perhaps should – the letter a little to the culture and the mindset that now prevails in the local area.
– How should it might not be for the future, but such are the rules of the game right now, he says.
Jacob Tougård highlights the SSC Aarhus’ 22-year-old midtstopper Jeppe Idskou, since seniorkarrieren started barely four years ago have made the trip straight from the Series 4 to 2. division – in the same club mind you.
For Jeppe Idskou is klubmand completely to the bone: From miniput to the senior in barndomsklubben the SSC.
Even when the prospects of playing in the first team in the 2. division to say the least, has seen almost impossible and the other players in the same untenable situation has therefore changed klublogoet out in the hunt for playing, Jeppe Idskou on the contrary taken up the fight. Even when he as a real man in the squad on the second team at times has had to give way on match days, when førsteholdsspillere was sent down a level to refuel self-confidence, he has not lost faith.
For Jeppe Idskou it has more been about the fellowship and the camaraderie in the club, he says. He has, however, seen many of his fellow players would rather have wanted to try your luck in one of the other clubs in the local area in the hope to play 2. divisionsfodbold forward to be in the SSC.
Jeppe Idskous own father has even pushed to get his son to change the club in its efforts to advance to a 2. divisionshold.
– When I played at the SSC’s andethold, said my father: ‘You have to switch and test yourself in a different place. You have to make just one or another – it is not safe, do you ever get the chance.’ tells Jeppe Idskou.
But he did. He got rid of ‘the ram’, as he says. Stamped as a second – and tredjeholdsspiller, which, according to Jeppe Idskou wasn’t as straightforward even.
But fate’s irony would have it, Jeppe Idskou a day for just under two years ago finally got the chance in the first team in the SSC, since a large number of other førsteholdsspillere then chose to leave the club in a season, already halfway inside looked like a relegation to the Appreciation.
Since Jeppe Idskou helped to ensure the SSC’s second coming in 2. division and are right now among the new manager Jens Gjesings preferred to startelleveren.
– sometimes you can well give things more than a month or just a couple of weeks … Maybe learn more of to be in the same place – of course on good and evil – for just to see what they themselves can do to achieve the chance, says Jeppe Idskou.
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– It shows the backbone to say ‘no’ to the SSC Aarhus has not got the best start of the season. Photo: Ernst van Norde
A klubmand as Jeppe Idskou is ‘worth gold’, believe Jacob Tougård:
– It is an indication that you, as a club might have made one or another right. If you have a player, which just has the club feel. It is worth its weight in gold not only on the field, but also a clear message externally.
– If you have a talent, then it’s not, because you are missing opportunities. And it is, in principle, is able to say no to the other, shows a form of the backbone. The young generation always to know that the world is SO open, but I think there is some ballast to be able to say ‘no’.
– Our players in the youth who may be 17, 18 or 19 years who is on the verge of getting seniorkampe can see, there are others who have made the trip all the way. It is a long battle, that you can’t expect happens in just half a year. In Aarhus, if you want to play on a first team, irrespective of the fact whether it is series 2, Series 1 or Jyllandsserien, so it’s not hard to find a team where you can try your luck. If you get the wreck on the second team and is being sent down on tredjeholdet a weekend, thinking perhaps: ‘Fuck it, I don’t want more!’. There you will get easily separated the wheat from the chaff. You see, who has the courage and the desire to stay and fight for his cause – instead of that, everything must come it surely isn’t.
the SSC manager, Jens Gjesing, agree in the interpretation:
– It is not always that it helps very much to switch elsewhere. Some times seems that people give up too early and just try your luck at a new place. But many experience enough that it doesn’t become better because of it.
– Club-people who put all their hopes on a particular club, after all, is just impressive.
– I think that youth players should be in their barndomsklub, until the level can’t squeeze them more. So it is clear that it can be good, with new challenges, but the grass is just not always greener on the other side – there is probably many who have had to acknowledge, ” says Jens Gjesing.
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