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#1 ·
Anyone can update me on this player? Some romours are Afc Ajax wil contract him or another hungarian talented player.
 
#2 ·
17 years, key player of the u17 national team. got voted into the dream team of the u17 euro 2 weeks ago. plays for MTK, has so far 10 appearances in league 1, and scored 2 goals, played 452 minutes altogether. born may 1, 1989, so he played and scored 1st time in league 1 at the age of 16.
 
#3 ·
Thanks for the info, Henk ten Cate suggested Ajax had interesst in him. You might know him as the former MTK trainer. How do MTK fans think about Ten Cate anyway?

Is this striker the biggest promise of Hungary? Which foot does he play with? Is he a technical player?
 
#5 ·
Henk Ten Cate is still high rated in hungary. he was one of the candidates for the nt post, at least in the people's opinions.

anyway, németh is a right-foot and probably the most promising youngster at the moment.
 
#6 ·
Do we want him to go to a big club so soon? or do we want him to progress to a smaller club in a bigger league and get games? Buzsáky left at a similar age and didn't get anywhere with Porto.
Németh is no doubt a top prospect his touch reminds me of Anelka but will we (the NT) benifit having someone playing in the reserves or youth teams?

Ajax is not the only club coming in for him but Man United, Chelsea and Inter too.

Here is a short clip, where he shows good touch to set up Bori and his first MTK goal againt REAC and last weeks goal againts Győr.

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/a.telli/Nemeth_MTK_Bentex_TV.wmv

I like the goal againts Győr :shades:
 
#11 ·
what we mean is that people are saying this Németh guy is no good because he's Hungarian... and on the West Brom board think that Gera owes WBA big time because they brought him from a slum.

On the Palace board I've never seen anything like that, infact they're very nice to us Magyarok.
 
#12 ·
Bentex said:
Do we want him to go to a big club so soon? or do we want him to progress to a smaller club in a bigger league and get games
What is your objective really - 1. strong Hungarian clubs, who are able to beat somebody other than the Croatians. 2. strong Hungarian NT, who is able to beat somebody other than Bulgaria. 3. to maximize the number of young and rich Hungarians in the world?:pp

If you want strong Fradi, Loki, etc - don't sell anybody untill they're 28. If you want strong NT - play them at home untill 21 and then sell to a financially stable first division club from the top5, but not to a title candidate, who will bench them for the next 4 years.
If you want rich young Hungarians - sell them at age 17, so that they can start making serious money before the accidental injury or whatnot threatens their career - the fate that gets the best of the vast percentage of promising talents across the world...:undecide:

I'm getting to respect Hungarian football more and more for the number of yougsters that scouts spot in your league - how is the youth infrastructure and management atm?:greed:

Best
 
#13 ·
LevskiSofiaFC said:
What is your objective really - 1. strong Hungarian clubs, who are able to beat somebody other than the Croatians. 2. strong Hungarian NT, who is able to beat somebody other than Bulgaria. 3. to maximize the number of young and rich Hungarians in the world?:pp
Option 2 no doubt, but that goes along with 1 .... because if the good young players stay till they're 22/3 that can only help the league aswell. Nowadays they leave at 16/7 years old!!! ... what is the best development of a player? playing in Borsodi liga or in youth teams in England or Holland?
 
#14 ·
As I already said imo the best option for a strong NT is playing regular first team football in the first division of a top5 league. Then comes first team football in Hungary, followed by second division in a top5 league, first division in some other small time league and youth football is the worst imo.:rollani:

But I don't share your priorities on a strong NT - they only play like 10 games per year at best. I would rather see us having 4 strong clubs teams that play 10+ European games each year, than just one strong NT...
 
#15 ·
but I don't really support a Hungarian league team so I don't see it as a priority.
Of course I'd like to see a stronger Hungarian league but I'd rather have our best players playing at a higher level in the biggest leagues and learning and developing on a higher level.
 
#16 ·
Bentex said:
but I don't really support a Hungarian league team so I don't see it as a priority.
Of course I'd like to see a stronger Hungarian league but I'd rather have our best players playing at a higher level in the biggest leagues and learning and developing on a higher level.
Hay Bentex, Wouldnt you like to see Ujpest get into CL group stages :pp
 
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Bentex said:
what we mean is that people are saying this Németh guy is no good because he's Hungarian... and on the West Brom board think that Gera owes WBA big time because they brought him from a slum.

On the Palace board I've never seen anything like that, infact they're very nice to us Magyarok.

Ok i see your point-but still there are negative comments about Kiraly on the Palace Board which are not fair-just because he doesn´t want to play another season championship football.

And in the Köln Board they attack Imre as a bad player, without seeing that he never got a real chance from Latour....

What I mean is surely not only about Hungarian players-but i still don´t like it-attacking players with no reason. Talking bad about players is ok, whren their character is more than questionable.(for example when they were talking bad about Tököli in the Köln board-and mainly critcized him-there was nothing i could say against it)But there is no reason to go over Imre:stuckup:
 
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Bentex said:
but I don't really support a Hungarian league team so I don't see it as a priority.
Of course I'd like to see a stronger Hungarian league but I'd rather have our best players playing at a higher level in the biggest leagues and learning and developing on a higher level.
A strong NT starts with a strong domestic league that is competing year in and year out in Europe. The Magyar leagues should hold them until their early 20s and give them plenty of playing time. They should only go out west if they are given the opportunity to play. They do no good to the NT if they are on the bench...a la Sanyi.
 
#24 ·
ok I have time :)
Well to start off the Czech, Croatian and Serbian leagues are similar to our Borsodi liga. They manage to it.
Just look at the last 10 years of African teams. Nigeria and Cameroon for example. I'm sure thier leagues are really of high quality (infact they used to be on ch5 in the late 90s :) )

The question wasn't how to build a NT anyway, it was what is the best way to develope a player for the NT?
 
#25 ·
Bentex said:
ok I have time :)
Well to start off the Czech, Croatian and Serbian leagues are similar to our Borsodi liga. They manage to it.
Just look at the last 10 years of African teams. Nigeria and Cameroon for example. I'm sure thier leagues are really of high quality (infact they used to be on ch5 in the late 90s :) )

The question wasn't how to build a NT anyway, it was what is the best way to develope a player for the NT?

My way! :D
 
#26 ·
Andor said:
And I dont want him to go to Ajax :stuckup: Ajax fans are talking sh!t about him just because he's from Hungary and they dont know crap about him.
C'mon man cut the crap, The Ajax fans are positive about him, they see him as a big talent. Ajax isn't the place where people are judged by there nationality we have Roumanian and Armenian players too.

You come from Rotterdam that already made me frown.:rollani: