Re: Albanian Players in Europe
Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2015 5:32 pm
Bekim Balaj with a goal for Rijeka! Already 2-0 against Zadar after 30 mins. This guy is doing well in Croatia.
He went all out during the celebration too, double headed eagle and praying to AllahDigBick wrote:Ffs Lila scored in a 4-1 loss with a massive deflection. Expect him to be an undisputed starter for the next 3 years. At least his club is on the verge of being liquidated.
His prayers were answeredartan wrote:Are my eyes deceiving me? Is that Andi Lila with a goal?
N1gga is sure to start against Armenia now..
This kind of shit have nothing to do in a football field.Plako wrote:His prayers were answeredartan wrote:Are my eyes deceiving me? Is that Andi Lila with a goal?
N1gga is sure to start against Armenia now..
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Why not? Christian players do the cross even when they sub into the game, and the guy was just happy to score.KF.KORAB wrote:This kind of shit have nothing to do in a football field.Plako wrote:His prayers were answeredartan wrote:Are my eyes deceiving me? Is that Andi Lila with a goal?
N1gga is sure to start against Armenia now..
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I think he was a bit too happy, if you know what I mean. Also, these born-again Muslims, mostly entertainment folks, from RA get on my nerves. We went 2-3 generations with no religion due to ban, and all of a sudden guys like Lila that havent practiced religion a day in their life see Yaya Toure or whatever praying on TV and want to be like him.Genti wrote:KF.KORAB wrote: Why not? Christian players do the cross even when they sub into the game, and the guy was just happy to score.
I saw Donadoni angry after he celebrated the goal in highlights . I read his lips saying with angry voice "perchè doveva fare questo" , might be just a mistake thought ...DigBick wrote: I think he was a bit too happy, if you know what I mean. Also, these born-again Muslims, mostly entertainment folks, from RA get on my nerves. We went 2-3 generations with no religion due to ban, and all of a sudden guys like Lila that havent practiced religion a day in their life see Yaya Toure or whatever praying on TV and want to be like him.
Who are we to judge what celebration he does and what he chooses to do in his spare time? If he wants to pray let him pray.. He's done this before in Greece too so it's not like he's doing it as a publicity stunt.DigBick wrote:I think he was a bit too happy, if you know what I mean. Also, these born-again Muslims, mostly entertainment folks, from RA get on my nerves. We went 2-3 generations with no religion due to ban, and all of a sudden guys like Lila that havent practiced religion a day in their life see Yaya Toure or whatever praying on TV and want to be like him.Genti wrote:KF.KORAB wrote: Why not? Christian players do the cross even when they sub into the game, and the guy was just happy to score.
Yea, like Artan said, it isn't like this is his first time. He did this in Greece before as well.DigBick wrote:I think he was a bit too happy, if you know what I mean. Also, these born-again Muslims, mostly entertainment folks, from RA get on my nerves. We went 2-3 generations with no religion due to ban, and all of a sudden guys like Lila that havent practiced religion a day in their life see Yaya Toure or whatever praying on TV and want to be like him.Genti wrote:KF.KORAB wrote: Why not? Christian players do the cross even when they sub into the game, and the guy was just happy to score.