Bandy — is a winter sport, where a ball is hit with a stick. It shares a common ancestry with ice hockey, in that it likely developed from the informal ball and stick on ice games known collectively as shinny. As such, the game is played outdoors on a… … Wikipedia
Ready (Sports club) — Ready is a sports club stated in Oslo, Norway. The club has great traditions and was established on June, 14 1907 by Aage Blom Lorentzen. The club play their home games at Gressbanen in Oslo. Gressbanen was the national arena for the Norwegian… … Wikipedia
Bandy in Norway — The Norwegian Bandy season starts with the Kosa Open where the winner of the elite section qualifies for the Kopa Cup. Eight teams then contest the Norwegian Bandy Premier League. The league system comprises four leagues, with nineteen different… … Wikipedia
Norwegian Bandy Premier League — The Norwegian Bandy Premier League is the top level of bandy in Norway. The league was founded in 1912. Champions 1912 Ready 1913 Ready (walk over) 1914 Not played 1915 Ready 1916 Ready 1917 Ready 1918 Ready 1919 Ready 1920 Ready 1921 SFK Trygg… … Wikipedia
Norwegian Bandy Premier League 1992–93 — The 1992–93 season of the Norwegian Premier League, the highest bandy league for men in Norway. 10 games were played, with 2 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Stabæk won the league. Ready was relegated, whereas Røa survived a relegation… … Wikipedia
Norwegian Bandy Premier League 2008–09 — The 2008–09 season of the Norwegian Premier League, the highest bandy league for men in Norway. 21 games were played, with 2 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Solberg won the league, whereas Mjøndalen and Ready survived a relegation playoff … Wikipedia
Norwegian Bandy Premier League 1996–97 — The 1996–97 season of the Norwegian Premier League, the highest bandy league for men in Norway. 10 games were played, with 2 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Stabæk won the league, whereas Frem 31 were relegated. Ahead of the next season,… … Wikipedia
Norwegian Bandy Premier League 1997–98 — The 1997–98 season of the Norwegian Premier League, the highest bandy league for men in Norway. 10 games were played, with 2 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Stabæk won the league, whereas Drammen were relegated. League table Pos Team P W D … Wikipedia
Norwegian Bandy Premier League 1998–99 — The 1998–99 season of the Norwegian Premier League, the highest bandy league for men in Norway. 10 games were played, with 2 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Stabæk won the league, whereas Ullevål were relegated following a playoff. The… … Wikipedia
Norwegian Bandy Premier League 1999–00 — The 1999–00 season of the Norwegian Premier League, the highest bandy league for men in Norway. 8 games were played in an initial round, with a further 10 games for the top six teams. 2 points were given for wins and 1 for draws. Stabæk won the… … Wikipedia