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EC quali 24. march 2019, Hungary vs Croatia

8.2K views 126 replies 21 participants last post by  dinamozagreb86  
#1 ·
ho-ho-ho

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2019, full of foci success and foci joy whatever that may mean :)

here we go, brotha nations meet up again in my hood in a fight to directly qualify for Euro 2020

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anyone here planning to go to BP for the meccs? if yes, let me know, may have a pre.game beer or a case thereof to a velös piritott :drunk:
 
#4 ·
I wonder if you have this stuff too

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best pre-foci food, to a 12-pack of beers or 3 bottles of wine or 1 bottle of pálinka, toasted white bread with a spread of spicy medulla (I think it's the english word, not sure) from kosher pork lol

first let's smash the Tóth brethren in the middle of Pozsony/Bratislava, then have a friendly 1-1 in BP, whatcha think? :drunk:
 
#8 · (Edited)
massive lol at your conservative predictions :D

and I thought I was predicting cautiously lol. Lucas Bonfá though, o meu homem, he knows his foci :proud:

hey, look at the squads. you guys play for Real, Inter, Barca and what not, as regulars. our best dudes play for Hoffenheim, Le Havre, Leipzig, Osijek, Apoel Nicosia, Freiburg, Kansas City, Ferencváros, Videoton, Slovan Bratislava, most of which are benchers on top of that. :howler:

in a normal world, this game should end 0-11

we are #132 on FIFA world rankings for a reason, ffs :proud:

anyway, the offer still stands. I'll buy you some Zlaty Bazant beers if you show up in BP for a pre-match drink :drunk:
 
#9 ·
Already starting https://sportske.jutarnji.hr/nogome...h-i-porucio-reprezentacija-zasluzuje-stadion-dostojan-svojih-rezultata/8419289/

Somebody should tell him for the amount of money spent on "renovating" Maksimir they could have built a new modern stadium, doesn't help that Croatia is corrupt as hell that any new stadium plan, add 3-4x the amount to the final cost so people can get paid under the table :lala:

Also lets not ask what happens with the UEFA/FIFA funds the HNS receive, its not enough to build new stadiums but they aren't putting that into good use either, apparently a portion of it was used to fund the electronic scoreboard in Maksimir rather than improving infrastructure all over the country :yawn:
 
#10 ·
don't understand the article, but I guess it's Suker praising Hungary and their government funded stadium building? lol at that. those stadiums in Korruptország cost like 3-4 as much as the same thing would cost in westgermany fx. and of course, doesn't help when you don't have infrastructure at grass roots, at all, no reasonable training grounds in the villages, no youth treners with a sort of a clue what they are doing, which is no surprise since most would do the job for free or few Forints in their pasttime. well, but that's when you start building a house from the roof. lol even Netanyahu said to Orbán they want to follow Hungarino's example in foci funding :howler:
 
#11 ·
Signore Rossi will sure have some headache before he announces the squad next week

our best man Sallai out for uncertain time. Kleinheisler uncertain if in form. Juji hasnt played for a while, and if he did then in UAE lol. defense Korcsmár and Bese injured. Szalai good but in club mostly on bench. goalie and CB are our only solid position atm. wingers not existent. CM and DM neither. seriously can‘t think of a possible squad where the majority aren‘t full amateurs.

San Hungarino :proud:

should just go for a 0-3 on green table and we‘d be better off
 
#15 ·
just to scare the shit out of you, San Magyarino's squad for the 2 games :D

KAPUSOK: Dibusz Dénes (Ferencváros), Gulácsi Péter (RB Leipzig), Kovácsik Ádám (Mol Vidi FC)
VÉDŐK: Baráth Botond (Sporting Kansas City), Bese Barnabás (Le Havre AC), Kádár Tamás (Dinamo Kijev), Korhut Mihály (Arisz Szaloniki), Lang Ádám (CFR Cluj), Lovrencsics Gergő (Ferencváros), Willi Orbán (RB Leipzig), Vinícius (Mol Vidi FC)
KÖZÉPPÁLYÁSOK: Gazdag Dániel (Bp. Honvéd), Holman Dávid (Slovan Bratislava), Kalmár Zsolt (DAC), Kleinheisler László (NK Osijek), Kovács István (Mol Vidi FC), Nagy Ádám (Bologna), Pátkai Máté (Mol Vidi FC), Szoboszlai Dominik (Red Bull Salzburg)
TÁMADÓK: Balogh Norbert (APOEL), Dzsudzsák Balázs (Al-Ittihad Kalba), Holender Filip (Bp. Honvéd), Nagy Dominik (Legia Warszawa), Németh Krisztián (Sporting Kansas City), Szalai Ádám (Hoffenheim), Varga Roland (Ferencváros)

impressing list, hum, plus most of the players abroad are benchers so they'll be rested well :howler:
 
#21 ·
You're talking about clubs being funded by local government and local politicians or the subsidies that football as a sport is given by government? In either case, I think you should know my answer by now Druže Radovane. :thumbsup:
 
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#29 ·
you lucky (even more), our RB Barnabás Bese from Le Havre is injured and will miss both games

on the other hand, our youngster (18 yo) Szoboszlai from Salzburg is on fire
Why in the hell ad a "z" to an s for no reason in your hethan language szövkap? It makes no sense you godless weirdos!
 
#32 ·
I'm watching Wales against Slovakia from our group and Wales team is really impressive ! With kids like Brooks, James and some older with guys like Bale, Allen...

All their play is based on the wings, with an intensive pressing and runs made by the wingers.

And in other hand, Slovakia is totally nowhere in this match... They're unable to create something.