Albanian teams on european cups

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Partizani had a good thing going on for a while. They could of build on it instead of fvking it up.

And while Kukesi went through, I hate the fact they went and bought so many Brazilians just for the euro games. Hope they relegate next season.
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totti10 wrote:Partizani had a good thing going on for a while. They could of build on it instead of fvking it up.

And while Kukesi went through, I hate the fact they went and bought so many Brazilians just for the euro games. Hope they relegate next season.
Is that for sure? Those fourth tier Brazilian players were very good. I watched the game today and their technical ability was a notch higher than everyone else in particular that #9 or the darkest guy on the team. I was really impressed by him.
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I find it ironic that Kukesi has the most European mentality, while Partizani and Tirana have the biggest villager complexes.
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Aurora Bulkualis wrote:I find it ironic that Kukesi has the most European mentality, while Partizani and Tirana have the biggest villager complexes.
It's all about the money.
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You know why?? Because Kukesi wants it more. Say what you want about their president but he motivates them and if they under-perform he'll call them out and punish them even. That dude is totally unprofessional but ironically it's working for the best of the team..

Partizani is a different situation with coaches fighting one another and players being unhappy.. I saw a little bit of their game and I closed it because I got tired of seeing them not even bothering to press the opponent.. They were jogging around mostly. They actually did create some chances but you never had the feeling that they were gonna score.
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andi2410 wrote:Kukesi and Laci 0-0 away. Kukesi through, Laci out.
These are decent performances . Watching now Partizani . Vila should never start for Partizani again. He is pure garbage.
Vila is shocking even by Albanian league standards.
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Dallku wrote:You know why?? Because Kukesi wants it more. Say what you want about their president but he motivates them and if they under-perform he'll call them out and punish them even. That dude is totally unprofessional but ironically it's working for the best of the team..

Partizani is a different situation with coaches fighting one another and players being unhappy.. I saw a little bit of their game and I closed it because I got tired of seeing them not even bothering to press the opponent.. They were jogging around mostly. They actually did create some chances but you never had the feeling that they were gonna score.

The owner also promised to give the players a bonus if they advanced. He's obviously keeping them motivated. He's also a big spender for a team that plays in such a small city, snatched up the best striker in the superliga last summer from the team that won the past few titles. If you want to win you got to spend..

BTW, Does Kukesi have a brazilian manager? That's random
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IndritFieri wrote:
totti10 wrote:Partizani had a good thing going on for a while. They could of build on it instead of fvking it up.

And while Kukesi went through, I hate the fact they went and bought so many Brazilians just for the euro games. Hope they relegate next season.
Is that for sure? Those fourth tier Brazilian players were very good. I watched the game today and their technical ability was a notch higher than everyone else in particular that #9 or the darkest guy on the team. I was really impressed by him.
Tbh that belarusian team looked very modest (bein generous ). To me it looks like most of the club owners in Albania seem content with the thought that albo players aren't good enough for these euro games.
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Dallku wrote:Vila is shocking even by Albanian league standards.
Yes and the fact Partizani has to lineup him no matter what and he can't be subbed out before min 75 in all games is shocking ! How can a professional club sign those kind of clausoles in a contract !? They let Mazrekaj and Nexhipi in bench the first round but with Vila you're one man down.
As i predicted the Norwegian team was "strong" only because of their professional way of playing the game , they just administrated it easily never doubting their aim to go through. This Partizani team doesn't reflect it's fans character, they're bloodless players who are there only for money. I also got tired watching that game and switched off...
artan wrote: BTW, Does Kukesi have a brazilian manager? That's random
Yea a decent coach it seamd and he got two decent FW from his connections in Brasile . They play with 6 foreigners lineup and the nr 9 is Erick Flores Bonfim, valued 5 million by his ex club and Kukesi got a special contract with him. Kukesi aims to get to Europa League Groups so then after finishing the groups phase they could sell all their actuall players at the end of the season getting proffits. Malota (a cousin of mine) failed few years ago a trial at a serie C club here and he'll stay at Kukesi one more year before moving abroad , these european games are a curricular plus for them.

I posted this earlier but can't avoid posting it again , BraAlbteam:
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ffs, so many of them:lol: . It's like they got them as a package.
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