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Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 7:52 pm
by Simboli i Diellit
Kabashi had as much if not more talent that Brahimi and yet he is playing in Lega Pro (Juventus renew his contract for another season) . I have hopes he will turn out a decent level above Memushaj we know today. Kabashi has a good touch and quite rafinated technique ;)

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 8:45 pm
by Rodon
Kabashi hasn't a tenth of Brahimi's talent, and reason why Juventus prolonged his contract it's because they purchased him for 2 million € and now they are desperately trying to limit the inevitable economic loss.

By the way your hopes are ill put because Kabashi refused to play for Albania. But since he is a crap player nobody cares lol.

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 8:58 pm
by Simboli i Diellit
Rodon wrote:Kabashi hasn't a tenth of Brahimi's talent, and reason why Juventus prolonged his contract it's because they purchased him for 2 million € and now they are desperately trying to limit the inevitable economic loss.

By the way your hopes are ill put because Kabashi refused to play for Albania. But since he is a crap player nobody cares lol.
Lol Brahimi has only dribling . Kabashi was doing great at Lega Pro last season and he moved there this season too because he could have playing time. I am sure he will become better than Memushaj . He had two injuries that stopped him . He is left footed midfielder , we have only Agolli as a leftie .

http://youtu.be/XHnApv3bBXo

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 9:01 pm
by Albo_eagle
Albanian Damien wrote:
Also Albania did birth you, your culture, your language, your heritage. If not for us you guys would either be speaking Turkish or Serbian.
Have you ever read an Albanian history book? Kosova is Albania so how could it birth it? It's juat the north of Albania.

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 9:08 pm
by Albo_eagle
Stop looking at Albania did this but Kosova did this and so on. How can people not get sick of it. Look at it as one for goodness sake. Compare Albania to serbia and greece with Kosova part of it.

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 9:08 pm
by Albanian Damien
Albo_eagle wrote:
Albanian Damien wrote:
Also Albania did birth you, your culture, your language, your heritage. If not for us you guys would either be speaking Turkish or Serbian.
Have you ever read an Albanian history book? Kosova is Albania so how could it birth it? It's juat the north of Albania.
That's exactly what I mean. If it wasn't for Albania the area known as Kosova would be either Serbian or Turkish...

Anyway, I digress.. I misspoke about Rashica's position calling him a striker but I didn't misspeak about him not being able to impose his will on either Luxembourg or Qatar in a friendly none the less. He's young so there's a chance he might turn into something special but he certainly didn't prove himself enough to warrant a Euro spot, and to turn into some whiny little bitch and run away to Kosova means we're better off without him. That was my only point.

The only person who he deserved to be on the team over was Veseli, but they play completely different positions. Again look at how Gjimshiti handled the rejection. THAT is the type of players we need not more primma donnas along the lines of Granit, Xherdan, Adnan..

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 9:46 pm
by AlMadman
Albanian Damien wrote:
Albo_eagle wrote:
Albanian Damien wrote:
Also Albania did birth you, your culture, your language, your heritage. If not for us you guys would either be speaking Turkish or Serbian.
Have you ever read an Albanian history book? Kosova is Albania so how could it birth it? It's juat the north of Albania.
That's exactly what I mean. If it wasn't for Albania the area known as Kosova would be either Serbian or Turkish...
Check out this ignorant malok.

It was serbian until now you fucking imbecile.

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 10:03 pm
by KF.KORAB
MadMan wrote:
Albanian Damien wrote:
Albo_eagle wrote:
Have you ever read an Albanian history book? Kosova is Albania so how could it birth it? It's juat the north of Albania.
That's exactly what I mean. If it wasn't for Albania the area known as Kosova would be either Serbian or Turkish...
Check out this ignorant malok.

It was serbian until now you fucking imbecile.
But it would be forever serb it it wasn't Albania.

There are no Kosovan identity, There are only Albanian identity.

UCK fought for the red and black flag not for this shitty flag and fake identity.
This Newborn shit is the worst thing i have ever see in my entire life + those who say "We are not Albanian, we are Kosovan" they would rather kill themselves it would be better.

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 10:53 pm
by KF.KORAB
Besnik Hasi nuk është më trajner i Legias së Varshavës. 44-vjeçari shqiptar është shkarkuar sot nga drejtimi i skuadrës polake nga drejtuesit e klubit, por mënyra se si ata kanë zgjedhur ta bëjnë një gjë të tillë ka qenë shumë e veçantë, pasi njoftimi është bërë nëpërmjet “Twitterit” të një prej drejtuesve, kur tekniku shqiptar nuk dinte asgjë.

Shefi ekzekutiv i klubit, Boguslav Lesnodorski, bëri një postim në “Twitter” në orën 19:59, me frazën “Nga dita e nesërme, skuadrën e drejton Vuko”.

Vetëm katër minuta më vonë, faqja e klubit raportoi se Besnik Hasi ishte shkarkuar nga drejtimi i skuadrës


O Besnik shume mire ta kan ras, cashtu te ndodhen kur shkon ne nje shtet "subhuman" dhe ku tokat e tyre i perkasin Gjermanise.

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2016 11:00 pm
by andi2410
Plako wrote:
Pjetër wrote:Lol didn't Altidore dominate the Dutch league? Real quality place.

He tore Eredivisie apart and went on to score 1 goal for Sunderland in his two year stint there. He's back to tearing MLS apart now, 8 goals in his last 9.


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Watched his two goals live yesterday. Jozy is back to being a beast..well by MLS standards. The entire time I was in the stands, I kept yelling PUT ME IN COACH. It's like watching slow motion soccer.