
Steve Coooper: Former Nottingham Forest and Leicester boss named Brondby head coach
Former Nottingham Forest, Leicester and Swansea manager Steve Cooper is named head coach of Danish club Brondby.

Probably exactly what Russy thought when he got the Rangers job.Win a few titles, get into the Champions League, nice gig.
Aye, but whatever Cooper is as a manager, he's not the total fraud Russy is so he may do alright.Probably exactly what Russy thought when he got the Rangers job.
Indeed.Aye, but whatever Cooper is as a manager, he's not the total fraud Russy is so he may do alright.
Take plenty of money with you, nearly bankrupt me going over there on the piss.I’m off to Copenhagen next month for a works jolly. Be my first time to Denmark.
I’ll keep my eye out for him![]()
Depending on the time of year and what they have on this is definitely worth a visit - evening, under lights best IMONever been. Back in UK soon and an anniversary. Would like to travel to Copenhagen for a break. Keen to know what to do, including watching Brondby.
Surprised you didn’t mention Christiana. This is definitely a must.Depending on the time of year and what they have on this is definitely worth a visit - evening, under lights best IMO
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Tivoli Gardens Amusement Park – magical experiences for the whole family
Experience rides, restaurants, theater, and concerts at Tivoli Gardens Amusement Park. An unforgettable day awaits in the heart of Copenhagen!www.tivoli.dk
Harbour area is nice - jump on a boat and do a canal tour.
Hans Christian Anderson experience is quite quirky but make sure you go when it’s quiet - you are basically in someone’s house!
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Ripley’s Hans Christian Andersen Experience, Copenhagen | Tickets, hours
Visit the Ripley’s Hans Christian Andersen Experience in Copenhagen and step inside the beloved fairy tales – The little mermaid, Thumbelina, and more.www.ripleys.com
As Neath Jack said it’s not the place for a week long piss up unless you’re loaded
Brondby’s ground is about half hour out from the centre. Easy on the train though. Decent stadium and the supporters bar is very old school with all the trophies and hundreds of random club pendants on display.
Not cheap but if you’re going to travel a bit and there for a few days it’s worth considering buying this:
https://copenhagencard.com
(There are some nice chilled out places to visit that are included on there about an hour out)
*this could all be way out of date as it was a decade ago I went there!