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Post by ilirdardani on Oct 15, 2009 14:46:48 GMT -5
^ Also wrestling, boxing, sports of that kind. (fighting) lmao
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Post by PARIS DIO_MYSUS! on Oct 15, 2009 15:36:11 GMT -5
just shows how you are buddy kosovar=kungull pa fare Kosovar=rrypa lodre Just because having both hands like pincers long time ago I called them in albanian DarDans which that means world's strongest albanian people about hand wrestling that living in North Albania. Dar+Dan (Double Pincers) Dar=Pincers Dan=Pincers Watch out from Dardanians for that just because they have strongest hands. If Dardanians putting you in their hands they gonna squeeze you as a lemon. Truly Myself, PARIS PRIAM
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Post by rusebg on Oct 16, 2009 2:25:53 GMT -5
Still a long way to go for Slovenia. And as a whole - utterly unsuccessful campaign for Balkan football, with the exception of Serbia. Greece haven't made it yet as well.
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Post by donnie on Oct 16, 2009 7:38:39 GMT -5
I was there in the stadium, on the Albanian side. The atmosphere was great, before the game and during. But the result was dissapointing and not necessarely reflective of the game overall. Stupid mistakes enabled the Swedes to score so much in such a short time. Other than that, the Swedes weren't all too superior. Our team had some chances and even scored. Hyka & Berisha should be playing from the start if you ask me ... especially Hyka, his talent and speed must be utilized. Cana played excellent as well, being a thorn in the eye to Ibrahimovic. Bogdani wasn't too good, I think he needs to be replaced.
I still believe in Kuzhe after this embarassing loss, simply because seeing the game I think the result doesn't necessarely paint the whole picture, even though in the end, it's what matter, the result that is.
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Post by ilirdardani on Oct 16, 2009 9:33:36 GMT -5
We need a new coach, either get someone from Western Europe but not the old farts, someone who is actually good right now, pay millions if it costs that much, and then change lots of players, there's lot of new young players waiting to get on the team.
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Post by leshte on Oct 16, 2009 14:18:31 GMT -5
Fourth goal was Cana's fault. Up until then he had played an excellent game. I don't think any coach can do more. The investments need to be done on the infrustructure; meaning more stadiums ( hopefully a new and modern international stadium cuz Qemal Stafa sucks ass) , more fields. Investment needs to be done on the youth teams and training of coaches. There needs to be a new culture of professionalism in football similar to what we have in weightlifting. I am talking about the domestic league here, not our players that play in foreign leagues. Our domestic league is too weak and lacks professionalism and because of that it is harder to find good players. Every 3-4 years a Salihi comes out of it but thats not good or fast enough.
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Post by donnie on Oct 16, 2009 14:46:41 GMT -5
Fourth goal was Cana's fault. Up until then he had played an excellent game. I don't think any coach can do more. The investments need to be done on the infrustructure; meaning more stadiums ( hopefully a new and modern international stadium cuz Qemal Stafa sucks ass) , more fields. Investment needs to be done on the youth teams and training of coaches. There needs to be a new culture of professionalism in football similar to what we have in weightlifting. I am talking about the domestic league here, not our players that play in foreign leagues. Our domestic league is too weak and lacks professionalism and because of that it is harder to find good players. Every 3-4 years a Salihi comes out of it but thats not good or fast enough. +1 Investments in facilities, general infrastructure and the domestic league are key factors in developing a good national team. It will filter the good from the bad, discover new talents who could have the chance of going abroad and play with the big leagues in Europe ... and come back to play for the national team with their experience from their clubs. A good league is good for that ... and if you cannot export players, atleast a good domestic league can still shape some good players and a football culture which can emerge without big names and show off in international results. Many of our current players who play abroad weren't the discoveries of the domestic league, but the fostering and upbringing of foreign leagues, like Lorik Cana. The diaspora is a good resource for recruiting players, but it's crucial that a professional domestic league is developed, because in the end, among many reasons, players in the diaspora might always choose to play for their host countries, like Valon Behrami for Switzerland or Zlatan Ibrahimovic for Sweden instead of Bosnia. We could've needed a player like V. Behrami last wednesday ...
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Post by leshte on Oct 16, 2009 14:52:48 GMT -5
What do you guys think about combining Albania's league with Kosova's League. In this league there could probably be 18 to 20 teams. The rest of the teams that are now part of these leagues that aren't good enough should be playing in the second category. That way I think the competition would bring more talents; plus this would be a good way for Kosova's team to compete in European tournaments. There can still be two Federations but those teams who think they may be playing in European tournaments can be allowed double registration with both FSHF and FFK. What are your opinions?
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Post by donnie on Oct 16, 2009 16:02:15 GMT -5
I am all for it, but what are the prospects for such a move and are there currently any initiatives towards that direction? Also, are there any legal obstacles from Fifa regulations?
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Post by leshte on Oct 16, 2009 16:35:32 GMT -5
Well I've heard this proposal a couple of times in Sports papers; nothing on the federation level though. I figure since Fifa doesn't recognize Kosova's Federation then it has no jurisdiction over it so no penalties are possible for FFK. Now with regards to FSHF I guess something can be done about it; if we lawyer up and emphasize that this is all for the good of the game. This should be done around the time when new elections for the head of Fifa are due so that we condition our vote with the merging of the leagues; and make sure Platini is on board as well. Doesn't that Fani dude who happens to be a lawyer work for UEFA or Fifa? I remember reading sth like that. First though the will between our federations has to be there.
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Post by epiroti on Oct 17, 2009 8:51:17 GMT -5
I didn't watch the first 40 mins of the game. The tactics of the game can be criticised too, but 3 goals were purely out of defensive mistakes. Disorganised in set-pieces (corners), and Dallku's amatour mistake of not realising there was a player behind him when he left Cana's pass for the keeper. These were totally unacceptable. At the end of the day, we REALLY need 2 descent centre-backs, because Cana would be more useful in his natural role just before the back four, and neither Dallku nor Curri are good enough for the role - they've made too many mistakes in these qualifiers.
Midfield was better than the defence, but still got outplayed by the swedes. Swedes moved better, faster, and dominated that part of the field. Skela didn't do enough in my opinion, in terms of hard-work and movement; especially since he is crucial in our game. Hyka was positioned too wide: 1. the ball wasn't passed to him enough. 2. playing that wide, you can't combine well with the team; you can only hope to penetrate deep enough and cross (and his crosses really need improving). Salihi was better than Bogdani from what I saw; better instricts, better in being at the right place when we move forward. I used to be a big fan of Berisha, but he isn't playing for his team, and that is in the Bundesliga II, so he can hardly callenge Bogu or Salihi for a place. Kapllani can't dribble for shyt, and relies only on power.
Kuzhe is too good for our team. We already messed up by letting go of Baric; let's not repeat that mistake.
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Post by ilirdardani on Oct 17, 2009 9:34:59 GMT -5
The Kosovo league sucks just as much as the Albanian one, its all about money and interest from the people, like you guys said fix the infrastructure, raise the pay to players (and coaches) and start building your own players, like the clubs in western europe do, with having clubs of under 10, etc.
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Post by PARIS DIO_MYSUS! on Oct 17, 2009 11:17:23 GMT -5
The Kosovo league sucks just as much as the Albanian one, its all about money and interest from the people, like you guys said fix the infrastructure, raise the pay to players (and coaches) and start building your own players, like the clubs in western europe do, with having clubs of under 10, etc. The all system is corrupted doesn't work that way anymore .
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Post by leshte on Oct 17, 2009 23:33:49 GMT -5
I was wandering why nobody from the FSHF is offering Albert Bunjaku a chance to play for the national team. This guy is a goal machine; scoring for Nurenberg in the Bundesliga every week.
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Post by donnie on Oct 18, 2009 5:49:52 GMT -5
He is a citizen of Sweden ... surprising the Swedes haven't offered him anything either ... others like Bajrami seem to have a future in the national squad even they only play in the Swedish domestic league.
Either way, there are quite some talents out there who could be recruited, but the problem as I said with a diaspora is the risk of players being recruited by their host countries. It happened with Roland Gercaliu who has been called up to Austria's national team.
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