No,i don't agree that Russia has lower level in football than Turkey, i rate russians higher than turks but i agree that in Turkey is more difficult to succeed because of constant changes in staff,players. I never been to Russia so i can't say much but i have been in Turkey and they are poor as f***.Simboli i Diellit wrote:Because it's the same like playing in Superliga, their level is lower than the Turkish one. Outside those big stadiums Russia has , the country is quite poor , if you're not playing for Moscow and St Petersburg teams then you feel like you really are in Albania.ZenMaster wrote: I hope Cika moves to Russia also, albanian players never had no troubles to adapt in Ukraine or Russia.
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If we go by UEFA's coeff then the RPL is almost at the French League I and next season they will be ranked higher. http://it.uefa.com/memberassociations/u ... s/country/ZenMaster wrote: No,i don't agree that Russia has lower level in football than Turkey, i rate russians higher than turks but i agree that in Turkey is more difficult to succeed because of constant changes in staff,players. I never been to Russia so i can't say much but i have been in Turkey and they are poor as f***.
Cikalleshi in Turkish league would fit well probably for a midtable or lowtable team . Most of our players have failed there . Never been to Turkey but my impressions of Russia outside Moscow and St Petersburg is the same like Albania. They keep conserving the old communist nostalgy . There is more discipline than in Turkey probably , so if discipline is what our players need then ship them there . Still by the goals Balaj has scored so far mostof them have been defensive blunders .
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Chechnya is probably a lot like Albania. The rest of the country is an lot more developed.Simboli i Diellit wrote:If we go by UEFA's coeff then the RPL is almost at the French League I and next season they will be ranked higher. http://it.uefa.com/memberassociations/u ... s/country/ZenMaster wrote: No,i don't agree that Russia has lower level in football than Turkey, i rate russians higher than turks but i agree that in Turkey is more difficult to succeed because of constant changes in staff,players. I never been to Russia so i can't say much but i have been in Turkey and they are poor as f***.
Cikalleshi in Turkish league would fit well probably for a midtable or lowtable team . Most of our players have failed there . Never been to Turkey but my impressions of Russia outside Moscow and St Petersburg is the same like Albania. They keep conserving the old communist nostalgy . There is more discipline than in Turkey probably , so if discipline is what our players need then ship them there . Still by the goals Balaj has scored so far mostof them have been defensive blunders .
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Never been to Chechnya , but the European Russia i've visited looks a lot like Albania with the slight change that they do have a regulated infrastructure in urban buildings. There wasn't a single building closer than 50 meters to the roads (any road even the village rural ones). People were really poor , high rate of unemployment. Second rate cities like Smolenks look a lot like Tirana.
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Really? I've heard Northwestern Russia looks amazing architecturally speaking.
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Yeah but you're comparing second rate cities to Albania's capital. Compare Smolensk to Laç.Simboli i Diellit wrote:Never been to Chechnya , but the European Russia i've visited looks a lot like Albania with the slight change that they do have a regulated infrastructure in urban buildings. There wasn't a single building closer than 50 meters to the roads (any road even the village rural ones). People were really poor , high rate of unemployment. Second rate cities like Smolenks look a lot like Tirana.
Also French cities like Nice look a lot like Albania but that doesn't mean much really.
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St Petersburg is quite European, i would rank it at the level of Milan, Munich , London or Paris.Aurora Bulkualis wrote:Really? I've heard Northwestern Russia looks amazing architecturally speaking.
Seen pictures of Chechnya - only from the cities though; A lot better than both Kosova and Albania. But who knows what it's like outside the cities there. Russia has always been a place I didn't want to visit - doesn't attract me the slightest.
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Tirana the capital of Albania can't be compared to any capital in Europe let alone first rate cities . Says Nice looks a lot like Albania that's a blasphemy You can say that about the nature the sea and the biodiversity of the landscape but what i mean was infrastructure and life quality.Plako wrote:
Yeah but you're comparing second rate cities to Albania's capital. Compare Smolensk to Laç.
Also French cities like Nice look a lot like Albania but that doesn't mean much really.
Turkish football is very weird , failing there doesn't necessary mean you're a bad player.ZenMaster wrote:Simboli i Diellit wrote:Because it's the same like playing in Superliga, their level is lower than the Turkish one. Outside those big stadiums Russia has , the country is quite poor , if you're not playing for Moscow and St Petersburg teams then you feel like you really are in Albania.ZenMaster wrote: I hope Cika moves to Russia also, albanian players never had no troubles to adapt in Ukraine or Russia.
No,i don't agree that Russia has lower level in football than Turkey, i rate russians higher than turks but i agree that in Turkey is more difficult to succeed because of constant changes in staff,players. I never been to Russia so i can't say much but i have been in Turkey and they are poor as f***.
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