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Re: Albanians abroad

by Aurora Bulkualis » Thu Sep 18, 2025 5:25 pm

I think it's more of a momentum thing than anything else. Look at how Asani was a staple for a while, and now he's a bench player and forgotten.

Our coaches for some reason get obsessed with certain players for a while, and nothing can change their mind.

Re: Albanians abroad

by artan » Thu Sep 18, 2025 2:23 pm

Dallku wrote: Thu Sep 18, 2025 2:01 pm
artan wrote: Thu Sep 18, 2025 6:23 am

Dude let’s be real the players from Albania are just trash and just inferior in terms of everything. Technical ability, physical ability, mentality, etc. just mental midgets. The only decent players have Roma ancestry like Uzuini or Asllani.

Even a career Superliga player like Jasir Asani was fearless and carried Albania to qualification. You don’t never see a guy like that from Albania do what he did last qualification cycle. If Nedim Bajrami was from Permet a statue would have been built now


How are they trash when they are the most valued Albanian players?? Club football determines their level.

Asani and Bajrami are the definition of the "broken clock is right twice a day" saying. Yeah no shit they will do one or two things right when they get all the chances and minutes. They are the modern day Bekim Balaj. Doesn't make them good players.

Forgot about Uzuni. Another Albania product being mistreated in favor of diaspora KOS/MAC amateurs. Even random Albanian leaguers like Indrit Tuci and Juljan Shehu have proven to be just as good, if not better than some of these overhyped superstars who get preferential treatment.

Imagine how fun this team would be

--------------------Strakosha-------------
Hysaj--Mihaj--Kumbulla--Mitaj
----------Asllani-Shehu-------------
Gruda-------Muci------------Mehmeti
---------------Broja--------------


Pace, dribbling, creativity.. Everyone comfortable on the ball.
Ah yes Julian Shehu the Albanian Xabi Alonso 😂 Right after Sherrif Kallaku the Albanian Pogba.

Give me a break. That team you lined is all diaspora players with the exception of Muci and Albanian Alonso

Re: Albanians abroad

by Redijupison » Thu Sep 18, 2025 2:09 pm

^^^Lol, who is going to defend when the team doesn't have the ball :rrokullisem:

Albania of 2000s > this team

Re: Albanians abroad

by Dallku » Thu Sep 18, 2025 2:01 pm

artan wrote: Thu Sep 18, 2025 6:23 am

Dude let’s be real the players from Albania are just trash and just inferior in terms of everything. Technical ability, physical ability, mentality, etc. just mental midgets. The only decent players have Roma ancestry like Uzuini or Asllani.

Even a career Superliga player like Jasir Asani was fearless and carried Albania to qualification. You don’t never see a guy like that from Albania do what he did last qualification cycle. If Nedim Bajrami was from Permet a statue would have been built now


How are they trash when they are the most valued Albanian players?? Club football determines their level.

Asani and Bajrami are the definition of the "broken clock is right twice a day" saying. Yeah no shit they will do one or two things right when they get all the chances and minutes. They are the modern day Bekim Balaj. Doesn't make them good players.

Forgot about Uzuni. Another Albania product being mistreated in favor of diaspora KOS/MAC amateurs. Even random Albanian leaguers like Indrit Tuci and Juljan Shehu have proven to be just as good, if not better than some of these overhyped superstars who get preferential treatment.

Imagine how fun this team would be

--------------------Strakosha-------------
Hysaj--Mihaj--Kumbulla--Mitaj
----------Asllani-Shehu-------------
Gruda-------Muci------------Mehmeti
---------------Broja--------------


Pace, dribbling, creativity.. Everyone comfortable on the ball.

Re: Albanians abroad

by Redijupison » Thu Sep 18, 2025 8:31 am

artan wrote: Thu Sep 18, 2025 6:23 am
Dallku wrote: Wed Sep 17, 2025 11:49 pm
artan wrote: Wed Sep 17, 2025 4:53 pm I think this one is different. He's not some Kosovar/Macedonian Albanian and I think has connections with FSHF.

Muci has proven this theory wrong. It's the other way around. Who's a bigger Albania domestic product than him? And he's being put to the side for Kosovar/Macedonian amateurs like Seferi, Hoxha, etc..

Anis Mehmeti who's Albania diaspora like Gruda gets discriminated too.

Kumbulla, a guaranteed La Liga starter get benched for a Turkish 2nd division player (Ajeti)

For some reason the Kosovar/Macedonian diaspora get all the preferential treatment. I think it could be an agent influence or something.

Watch Gruda come and get benched for someone like Arbnor Mucolli or some shit like that.
Dude let’s be real the players from Albania are just trash and just inferior in terms of everything. Technical ability, physical ability, mentality, etc. just mental midgets. The only decent players have Roma ancestry like Uzuini or Asllani.

Even a career Superliga player like Jasir Asani was fearless and carried Albania to qualification. You don’t never see a guy like that from Albania do what he did last qualification cycle. If Nedim Bajrami was from Permet a statue would have been built now
Never knew Asllani is part Roma.

Re: Albanians abroad

by artan » Thu Sep 18, 2025 6:23 am

Dallku wrote: Wed Sep 17, 2025 11:49 pm
artan wrote: Wed Sep 17, 2025 4:53 pm I think this one is different. He's not some Kosovar/Macedonian Albanian and I think has connections with FSHF.

Muci has proven this theory wrong. It's the other way around. Who's a bigger Albania domestic product than him? And he's being put to the side for Kosovar/Macedonian amateurs like Seferi, Hoxha, etc..

Anis Mehmeti who's Albania diaspora like Gruda gets discriminated too.

Kumbulla, a guaranteed La Liga starter get benched for a Turkish 2nd division player (Ajeti)

For some reason the Kosovar/Macedonian diaspora get all the preferential treatment. I think it could be an agent influence or something.

Watch Gruda come and get benched for someone like Arbnor Mucolli or some shit like that.
Dude let’s be real the players from Albania are just trash and just inferior in terms of everything. Technical ability, physical ability, mentality, etc. just mental midgets. The only decent players have Roma ancestry like Uzuini or Asllani.

Even a career Superliga player like Jasir Asani was fearless and carried Albania to qualification. You don’t never see a guy like that from Albania do what he did last qualification cycle. If Nedim Bajrami was from Permet a statue would have been built now

Re: Albanians abroad

by Dallku » Wed Sep 17, 2025 11:49 pm

artan wrote: Wed Sep 17, 2025 4:53 pm I think this one is different. He's not some Kosovar/Macedonian Albanian and I think has connections with FSHF.

Muci has proven this theory wrong. It's the other way around. Who's a bigger Albania domestic product than him? And he's being put to the side for Kosovar/Macedonian amateurs like Seferi, Hoxha, etc..

Anis Mehmeti who's Albania diaspora like Gruda gets discriminated too.

Kumbulla, a guaranteed La Liga starter get benched for a Turkish 2nd division player (Ajeti)

For some reason the Kosovar/Macedonian diaspora get all the preferential treatment. I think it could be an agent influence or something.

Watch Gruda come and get benched for someone like Arbnor Mucolli or some shit like that.

Re: Albanians abroad

by ZenMaster » Wed Sep 17, 2025 7:59 pm

Shqiperia osht kualifiku dy here ne Euro's, sidomos ne kualifikimin e pare ka pas momentum e mundesi te jashtezakonshme me i josh shume futbollista po ne fund ka vendos me marr Bulkun, Lilen, Veselin e Shehin 39 vjec, e ka lan jashte lojtar si Djimsiti e Rrahmani. Edhe ne mundesine e dyte edhe pse rrethanat paten ndryshu shume,Kosova veq osht konsolidu edhe ka fillu ne menyre proaktive me rekrutu lojtar prape Shqiperia e ka pas ne dore ni karte te arte me rekrutu futbollista i kishin sherby per te ardhmen prape ka vendos me marr lojtar si Gjasula, Abrashi, Aliji. Nese e ke percjell Kombetaren ne epoken Duka edhe me shpresu se lojtar si Gruda e Weiper ne kete moment te karrieres kan me konsideru Kombetaren duhet me kan fort delusional.

Re: Albanians abroad

by Aurora Bulkualis » Wed Sep 17, 2025 7:26 pm

I think Gruda would be a bigger addition than Weiper, because Broja > Weiper for now. We need some top league playing wingers. Muci seems stuck at a B level league, but when we need A level players.

It seems Paul Nebel who was Gruda's teammate at Mainz and Germany U21, was on the bench for Germany, so that might get Gruda's hopes up. But even Nebel is not getting anything more than garbage minutes. It's too competitive. Adeyemi didn't even feature last game, and he's worth 45 mill on transfermarkt, let alone Nebel or even Gruda.

Re: Albanians abroad

by artan » Wed Sep 17, 2025 4:55 pm

Albaner wrote: Wed Sep 17, 2025 2:44 pm
TheDesire wrote: Tue Sep 02, 2025 12:43 am
Dallku wrote: Sun Aug 31, 2025 5:12 pm


I think it's obvious that he will choose Albania only if he's not in German plans. That's why we needed a little luck (a bad spell from him).

Things were looking good prior to today because he comes from a bad u21 Euro championship and he wasn't doing anything at Brighton. And today he does that lol... Just unlucky.

Gruda won‘t be playing for Albania until Duka is gone. Trust me. Same goes for other Dualnationals.
If he starts to play for Germany then he will only play up to 3 friendlies and nothing more. Lennart Karl (RW left footed) from Bayern Munich seems to be promising he could technically take over his spot at Germany.
Btw Lennart Karl has an albanian mother and is eligble to play for albania
Good find! We need to get the word out so the journalists who browse this forum can write about it putting pressure on FSHF.

So that makes Gruda, Karl, Weiper and Ibrahimovic potential German/Albanian players who can play for us?

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