Albanians abroad

With memories of the golden years (80's) of the albanian football still fresh on her mind, Albania is now attempting to recreate its strong football legacy. As young players start making their names abroad, the future is looking bright for Albanian football!

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Honestly, it's the match fixing too. Albanians are the worst match fixers in Europe, maybe apart from Moldovans. Those teams are even way more sketchy. These owners are there to make money off these teams.

When you take a look at teams from Estonia or Latvia or whatever, you can tell they're bad, but there's nothing suspicious there. These teams from Albania or Moldova are always conceding sus goals. Albos are notorious for the "extra time" odds ones. They can't wait for these Europa league matches to spread their betting $$$ to bookies all over the world.

Instead of betting 100k on conceding an extra time goal, they can go to 20 different bookies, and split it 5k each through some underground shit, so it's harder to catch. But it's going to be hard to find foreign bookies taking Albanian games, for obvious reasons lol. That's why they love these European matches.
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Aurora Bulkualis wrote: Wed Aug 11, 2021 3:28 am Honestly, it's the match fixing too. Albanians are the worst match fixers in Europe, maybe apart from Moldovans. Those teams are even way more sketchy. These owners are there to make money off these teams.

When you take a look at teams from Estonia or Latvia or whatever, you can tell they're bad, but there's nothing suspicious there. These teams from Albania or Moldova are always conceding sus goals. Albos are notorious for the "extra time" odds ones. They can't wait for these Europa league matches to spread their betting $$$ to bookies all over the world.

Instead of betting 100k on conceding an extra time goal, they can go to 20 different bookies, and split it 5k each through some underground shit, so it's harder to catch. But it's going to be hard to find foreign bookies taking Albanian games, for obvious reasons lol. That's why they love these European matches.
That may be some of it. I just think these teams are poorly run. You can't expect to qualify if you lose your entire starting lineup right before the qualifiers (looking at you Partizani). These teams don't want to spend extra because they think they'll lose anyways.
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artan wrote: Wed Aug 11, 2021 5:00 am
Aurora Bulkualis wrote: Wed Aug 11, 2021 3:28 am Honestly, it's the match fixing too. Albanians are the worst match fixers in Europe, maybe apart from Moldovans. Those teams are even way more sketchy. These owners are there to make money off these teams.

When you take a look at teams from Estonia or Latvia or whatever, you can tell they're bad, but there's nothing suspicious there. These teams from Albania or Moldova are always conceding sus goals. Albos are notorious for the "extra time" odds ones. They can't wait for these Europa league matches to spread their betting $$$ to bookies all over the world.

Instead of betting 100k on conceding an extra time goal, they can go to 20 different bookies, and split it 5k each through some underground shit, so it's harder to catch. But it's going to be hard to find foreign bookies taking Albanian games, for obvious reasons lol. That's why they love these European matches.
That may be some of it. I just think these teams are poorly run. You can't expect to qualify if you lose your entire starting lineup right before the qualifiers (looking at you Partizani). These teams don't want to spend extra because they think they'll lose anyways.
Yeah, you can see by the whole Turkish 2nd division shit, which is a disgrace imo. That league is not better than Albanian league, and you have even players like Roshi that could contribute massively going there. Why? Cause they pay another extra 100k EUROs or whatever.

I don't mind players leaving for other countries to improve their game, but losing them over a few dollars is terrible.
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Days until Barca's first game in Laliga and none of their signings have been registered. Rumours say Manaj is probably staying in the first team, and I tend to believe it given he still hasn't moved (Barca have not accepted any offers for him). The first Albanian to play for Barca will be... Rey Manaj. 😂😂😂
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Aurora Bulkualis wrote: Wed Aug 11, 2021 5:10 am
Yeah, you can see by the whole Turkish 2nd division shit, which is a disgrace imo. That league is not better than Albanian league, and you have even players like Roshi that could contribute massively going there. Why? Cause they pay another extra 100k EUROs or whatever.

I don't mind players leaving for other countries to improve their game, but losing them over a few dollars is terrible.

It sucks when they do it while they are young like Abazaj who failed hard at Anderlecht and then went to the Turkish 2nd division but players like Roshi?? Meh. They need to get every penny they can get before they retire.
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Well done by Uzuni and underdogs Ferencvaros to eliminate Slavia Prague.

Before the first leg, Bet365 was giving them only a ~23% chance to qualify. Hungarians play with heart when the odds are stacked against them.
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Princ wrote: Wed Aug 11, 2021 6:49 pm Well done by Uzuni and underdogs Ferencvaros to eliminate Slavia Prague.

Before the first leg, Bet365 was giving them only a ~23% chance to qualify. Hungarians play with heart when the odds are stacked against them.
Many of you were not listening when it was said here Ferencvaros are a serious team, they have many internationals and many players of the Hungarian national team also, with Uzuni playing a key part every game...
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RedFootballs wrote: Wed Aug 11, 2021 12:28 pm Days until Barca's first game in Laliga and none of their signings have been registered. Rumours say Manaj is probably staying in the first team, and I tend to believe it given he still hasn't moved (Barca have not accepted any offers for him). The first Albanian to play for Barca will be... Rey Manaj. 😂😂😂
Manaj is a no risk move from Barca. He's getting paid pennies.
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Oh he's a huge risk for them..... if he's on the field :rrokullisem:
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Lol. Even if he stays there, he'll only play garbage minutes and only start in cup games or whatever.

Still, an Albo playing for Barcelona. That will be huge for us. It will raise expectations massively. Couldn't give a shit about how he performs in Israel or whatever.
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