Clas André Guttulsrød

Clas André Guttulsrød (born 4 September 1971) is a Norwegian retired professional footballer.

[8] The opportunity arose for a loan to SK Sprint-Jeløy, who used Guttulsrød's former teammate Bård Harridsleff, who broke a finger in August 1991.

[10] He returned to Moss in 1992, but here he would compete with the increasingly apt Thomas Myhre, who was a Norway youth international (and future Premier League player).

After the 1992 season, Guttulsrød wanted to leave Østfold altogether, and signed for Orkdal IL outside of Trondheim.

[11][12][13][14] Ahead of the 1995 season, Guttulsrød was assessed by Strindheim, who ultimately chose to sign Arne Bonde.

Guttulsrød was also wanted by Råde, but a transfer back to Moss was more or less ready when Eliteserien club Hamarkameratene made an offer.

Wrote the journalist, "If Guttulsrød continues in the same style, Bodø/Glimt will end highly in the Tippeliga table".

[23] By the late summer, however, Guttulsrød found himself in last place among Eliteserien's goalkeepers in both VG and Dagbladet's grade system, where he had accumulated an average score of 4.24 and 4.4 points respectively (out of 10).

The manager hose to mostly field Westad in 2000, with Horn getting a stint in goal during the summer, whereas Guttulsrød was not even allowed on the bench.

At a time when Guttulsrød had dislocated a little finger and kept it in a splint, he was suddenly fielded against his old club Bodø/Glimt as well as Stabæk.

[35] Guttulsrød still had residence in Bodø, where he worked on refurnishing his house before selling it and moving back to South Norway permanently.

[38] Per-Morten Kristiansen tore a cruciate ligament in October 2002,[39] and also missed the start of 2003 due to surgery and reconvalescence.