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Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2023 12:17 am
by 070914
Cikalleshi rumoured to Persepolis and Manaj rumoured to MLS. Fun moves, looking forward to watching Manaj work his way back in with NT.

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2023 11:09 am
by artan
070914 wrote: Sun Jul 30, 2023 12:17 am Cikalleshi rumoured to Persepolis and Manaj rumoured to MLS. Fun moves, looking forward to watching Manaj work his way back in with NT.
They are who we thought they were. Manaj is only relevant because of his background and coming up through inter or else he’d have been playing in the pits of Turkey long ago.

Cikaleshi has got the privilege for being a domestic player and having friends inside the FSHF. Besides that he’s a total amateur and a guy like Seferi has shown just as much as Cikaleshi. Difference is Cikaleshi is treated like Ronaldo while everyone kinda knows Seferi is an amateur

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2023 3:05 pm
by Dallku
Manaj playing a whole pre-season for Barcelona remains one of the the most surreal moments.

It's like when one those Make-A-Wish kids get a sports contract.

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2023 8:01 pm
by 070914
Ray always left his heart on the pitch for Albania. Sylvinho made sure to mention him when he was first inaugurated as head coach. They have a special bond from their time together at Inter. I suspect it will not be hard for him to rejoin the squad when he regains his form. 6 goals and at age 26, has plenty left to give.

Old bull Cikalleshi is still a starter and loved by the coaches (both Reja and Sylvinho). It speaks volumes about his discipline and passion for the game to be around in an era where the rest of his generation has been phased out. Experienced a bit of a scoring drought for NT recently (still hitting posts) but played a ton of minutes last season in Saudi Arabia with 11 goals (10 league, 1 cup) to show for it.

Moving to a team like Persepolis would be huge. They are a giant of Asian football with tremendous fanbase. Persepolis is a main supplier of the Iranian NT, some of the best up and coming Iranians play there. Not to mention the Tehran derby is like no other, regularly attracting near 100k fans. Super excited to watch those matches if this move goes through.

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2023 8:42 pm
by CanaYouDoIt
070914 wrote: Sun Jul 30, 2023 8:01 pm Ray always left his heart on the pitch for Albania. Sylvinho made sure to mention him when he was first inaugurated as head coach. They have a special bond from their time together at Inter. I suspect it will not be hard for him to rejoin the squad when he regains his form. 6 goals and at age 26, has plenty left to give.

Old bull Cikalleshi is still a starter and loved by the coaches (both Reja and Sylvinho). It speaks volumes about his discipline and passion for the game to be around in an era where the rest of his generation has been phased out. Experienced a bit of a scoring drought for NT recently (still hitting posts) but played a ton of minutes last season in Saudi Arabia with 11 goals (10 league, 1 cup) to show for it.

Moving to a team like Persepolis would be huge. They are a giant of Asian football with tremendous fanbase. Persepolis is a main supplier of the Iranian NT, some of the best up and coming Iranians play there. Not to mention the Tehran derby is like no other, regularly attracting near 100k fans. Super excited to watch those matches if this move goes through.
Are you Rey Manaj ? He’s absolutely dogshit and should never play for us.

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2023 11:17 pm
by Aurora Bulkualis
CanaYouDoIt wrote: Sun Jul 30, 2023 8:42 pm Are you Rey Manaj ?
This actually made me laugh out loud. :lol:

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2023 11:19 pm
by Klejdi1023
I don’t wanna see No more of Manaj, Cika, Seferi, Sadiku. All we really need is Broja and Uzuni at this point. If Broja is out, put Uzuni at cf, we’ve got plenty of wingers now, no reason for Uzuni to hog that spot. Hell even Muci as false nine will do sometimes if needed.

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2023 4:14 am
by Pjetër
070914 wrote: Sun Jul 30, 2023 8:01 pm Ray always left his heart on the pitch for Albania. Sylvinho made sure to mention him when he was first inaugurated as head coach. They have a special bond from their time together at Inter. I suspect it will not be hard for him to rejoin the squad when he regains his form. 6 goals and at age 26, has plenty left to give.

Old bull Cikalleshi is still a starter and loved by the coaches (both Reja and Sylvinho). It speaks volumes about his discipline and passion for the game to be around in an era where the rest of his generation has been phased out. Experienced a bit of a scoring drought for NT recently (still hitting posts) but played a ton of minutes last season in Saudi Arabia with 11 goals (10 league, 1 cup) to show for it.

Moving to a team like Persepolis would be huge. They are a giant of Asian football with tremendous fanbase. Persepolis is a main supplier of the Iranian NT, some of the best up and coming Iranians play there. Not to mention the Tehran derby is like no other, regularly attracting near 100k fans. Super excited to watch those matches if this move goes through.
No way in hell you are out here watching the Iranian league. That's the kind of shit that would make you have to reevaluate your life.

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2023 6:19 am
by artan
Pjetër wrote: Mon Jul 31, 2023 4:14 am
070914 wrote: Sun Jul 30, 2023 8:01 pm Ray always left his heart on the pitch for Albania. Sylvinho made sure to mention him when he was first inaugurated as head coach. They have a special bond from their time together at Inter. I suspect it will not be hard for him to rejoin the squad when he regains his form. 6 goals and at age 26, has plenty left to give.

Old bull Cikalleshi is still a starter and loved by the coaches (both Reja and Sylvinho). It speaks volumes about his discipline and passion for the game to be around in an era where the rest of his generation has been phased out. Experienced a bit of a scoring drought for NT recently (still hitting posts) but played a ton of minutes last season in Saudi Arabia with 11 goals (10 league, 1 cup) to show for it.

Moving to a team like Persepolis would be huge. They are a giant of Asian football with tremendous fanbase. Persepolis is a main supplier of the Iranian NT, some of the best up and coming Iranians play there. Not to mention the Tehran derby is like no other, regularly attracting near 100k fans. Super excited to watch those matches if this move goes through.
No way in hell you are out here watching the Iranian league. That's the kind of shit that would make you have to reevaluate your life.
He doesn’t. It’s a troll account by someone here lol.

Re: Albanians abroad

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2023 1:56 pm
by ZenMaster
https://sportekspres.com/lajm-i-fundit- ... -dembelen/

https://twitter.com/RafaTramezzini/stat ... b_xJg&s=19

Uzuni's father is literally illiterate, so i can't blame him but Klaudio Ndreca who pretends that is journalist is even worse than Uzuni's father.