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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A lot of Albanians have an emotional connection with Milan. It would be cool if their top striker is an Albanian.
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CanaYouDoIt wrote: Tue Oct 18, 2022 11:24 pm Yeah but the Serie A is ass compared to the PL
It's still a greet a league and the gap is not as large as you may think. Just recently Napoli battered Liverpool in CL group stage. Chelsea may have beat Milan over two legs but they lost to DZ away only a month ago.

Milan still has the second most CL titles in history after Real.
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artan
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In general, Chelsea is a not a good place for young players. This is the team that has given up on massive talents like De Bruyne, Salah and Lukaku. Then the hoards of good talent that went to other leagues (Thorgan Hazard, Abraham, Tomori, etc) or ended up having their careers ruined (ie Piazon). The only time they really used their young talents was under Lampard when they had a transfer ban. Even if he shows promise this year they will sign a Lewandoski esque striker in the offseason. What's the point of him staying?
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Wherever play time is given in a top league, is where he should go.
CanaYouDoIt wrote: Tue Oct 18, 2022 11:24 pm Yeah but the Serie A is ass compared to the PL
Please shut up. You sound like a moron EPL dickrider.
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Aurora Bulkualis wrote: Wed Oct 19, 2022 4:51 am Wherever play time is given in a top league, is where he should go.
CanaYouDoIt wrote: Tue Oct 18, 2022 11:24 pm Yeah but the Serie A is ass compared to the PL
Please shut up. You sound like a moron EPL dickrider.
It just is though 😭😭😭 PL is superior to the Serie A.

Don’t know why you or other guys living in these areas are so salty about it
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Plako wrote: Wed Oct 19, 2022 12:25 am
CanaYouDoIt wrote: Tue Oct 18, 2022 11:24 pm Yeah but the Serie A is ass compared to the PL
It's still a greet a league and the gap is not as large as you may think. Just recently Napoli battered Liverpool in CL group stage. Chelsea may have beat Milan over two legs but they lost to DZ away only a month ago.

Milan still has the second most CL titles in history after Real.
Liverpool have had issues this year. I’m not saying there are not good teams, Napoli has looked great this year but overall if you go team by team the quality of the Prem overwhelms the Serie A.
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Playing 5 minutes a game for Chelsea or 60 a game for Milan? I would probably go with the latter.

Though I would warn it is far from a certainty that he starts there either as don't get it twisted, the level is very high and they are looking to win the Scudetto for the 2nd year. If he doesn't perform he will be put on the bench.
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Ernest Muci scored a banger again
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RedFootballs wrote: Wed Oct 19, 2022 11:24 am Playing 5 minutes a game for Chelsea or 60 a game for Milan? I would probably go with the latter.

Though I would warn it is far from a certainty that he starts there either as don't get it twisted, the level is very high and they are looking to win the Scudetto for the 2nd year. If he doesn't perform he will be put on the bench.
I’d wait till the summer before making a move. Keep working hard and see if you get chances by the end of this long season, if Chelsea go buy yet another ST time to move on.

Between now and the last game before the WC on the 12th Chelsea play 8 games. He’ll get some game time for sure to prove himself.
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Chelsea are in win now mode for now and ever. The only way they’ll consider him for a starting spot next year is if he really does well this season but with the limited minutes he gets he’s not gonna get the chances to convince them. For Chelsea, they don’t care if he rots on the bench while majority of teams in a top league would make sure Broja has chances to prove himself.

Either way he should leave. Go somewhere he can play. Even if it’s a team like Udinese or West Ham.

There’s no shame in this. Look at prior Chelsea “rejects” who ended up having fantastic careers like De Bruyne or other players like Patrick Bamford who turned into a legit striker because he left. De Bruyne would never have been the player he is today if he stayed with Chelsea and got benched by the football terrorist Mourinho
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