BO Hansen said his farewells this week, reducing their number to three, but the Danes remain a prominent group at the Reebok.

Per Frandsen, Stig Tofting and Henrik Pedersen are still flying the flag and guaranteeing Wanderers regular coverage in the Copenhagen press.

And Claus Jensen reckons it is the dressing room spirit that makes life so comfortable for the dashing Danes.

"All the Danish boys have settled in well here, thanks to the boys who have taken us under their wings ... " said the former Wanderer who was instrumental in Charlton's Reebok win last Saturday, "and I'm sure Henrik will do the same."

Jensen was the third Dane - following Frandsen and Michael Johansen - to join Wanderers during Colin Todd's reign as manager and, although he left for London in a £4m switch two years ago, he has always had a great affection for the club.

Through his great friendship with Frandsen, he keeps a close eye on Reebok affairs and believes Pedersen could make an impact after his problems last season.

"I think Henrik had a few injuries last season but it's looking very good for him now. Hopefully he will have a good season. He's a good lad and I'm sure he will do very well."