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when the microphone is close to gera while hes playing, you would hear the nastiest words ever heard on football grounds,..........., if you do understand hungarian,
well, he is kind of hungarian football`s eminem, briefly said;)
 

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zolee gerinem:cool:
 

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Budapest, január 16., 14.45

Német és francia élcsapat is vinné a Fradi csatárát.

Ma délelőtt új szponzorral kötött szerződést a Ferencváros labdarúgó szakosztálya, amely nem más, mint az MKB. A megállapodás egyelőre egy évre szól, amely - kölcsönösen kedvező tapasztalatok alapján - automatikusan meghosszabbítható.
A Fradi szurkolói számára jónak számító hír mellett egy rosszabbról is beszámolt Szeiler József, állítólag egy német és egy francia első osztályú csapat is bejelentkezett a játékosért. Gerát a csapat ma délutáni edzésén kérdeztük az ügyről.
- Semmit nem szeretnék mondani erről, addig, amíg a dolog el nem dől - válaszolt Gera szűkszavúan.
Információink szerint azonban hamar dűlőre juthatnak a felek, nevezetesen jövő keddig, akkor indul ugyanis a Ferencváros Ciprusra, és Garami mester nyilván tudni szeretné, hogy számíthat-e a csatárra vagy sem. Játékostársai elmondása szerint Gera az öltözőben úgy nyilatkozott: egyelőre még maradni szeretne a Ferencvárosban.
 

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taken from uefa.com


Gera sticks with Ferencváros
Monday, 20 January 2003
Hungarian international Zoltán Gera has handed a boost to the game in that country by committing his future to Ferencvárosi TC for a further two and a half years.

Top man
The 23-year-old striker, voted Hungary's Player of the Year for 2002 in a poll of coaches organised by the Hungarian Football Federation, has signed a new contract that could keep him at the Budapest club until summer 2005.

Loyalty payment
"I feel good here," said Gera, who had been linked with a move away from the Hungarian 1. Liga with reported interest from teams in Turkey, Germany and France. "I became a player at Ferencváros - that is the reason for my staying rather than moving abroad where I could earn more money."

I feel the club is making real progress

Zoltán Gera


Making strides
Gera, who scored a hat-trick in Hungary's UEFA EURO 2004™ qualifying win against San Marino in October, also had a word of praise for Ferencváros coach József Garami. "He is a very good trainer and I feel the club is making real progress," he said.

Forward planning
Meanwhile, Ferencváros general manager József Szeiler was delighted with his player's decision to stay with the Hungarian league leaders. "We are looking to build a squad here rather than sell our best players," he said.
 

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Zoltán Gera - Captain of Hungary

Zoltán Gera


Date of birth April 22, 1979 (1979-04-22) (age 29)
Place of birth Pécs, Hungary
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Playing position Attacking Midfielder, Right Midfielder

The Gera Movie 2005

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The Gera Movie 2008 (Promo)



The Gera Movie 2009 (Promo)

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Gera came on as sub today for WBA :)

he gave one brilliant goal pass wich horsefiled missed an open goal :(

he fought for every ball and produced good tricks and crosses.

he got very good critics from the sky pundits :thmbup:
 

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West Brom chairman Jeremy Peace missed his side's latest drawn encounter as he strives to bring in new players he hopes will aid manager Gary Megson's quest for a victory.

Megson revealed Peace was in Europe attempting to conclude a transfer or two ahead of the closure of the transfer window on Tuesday.

Ivory Coast striker Aruna Dindane is understood to head the shopping list, although he remains in Champions League action with Anderlecht after firing them into the group stage on Tuesday with a double in a 3-0 win over Benfica, and could prove hard to prise away.

French midfielder Ousmane Dabo, Hungary left-back Szablocs Huszti and Sylvain Wiltord, a free agent after being released by Arsenal in the summer, have all been linked.

After watching his side struggle for the point from their third 1-1 draw this season, Megson knows his side are lacking in certain positions and is eager to strengthen.

"I hope we can add to the squad because that will give us a much better chance," said Megson.

"We have been talking to a few clubs and a few players where we have agreements with those clubs to try and bring them in.

"Hopefully we are close and we can get them done. If we can, all well and good, but if we can't then we will have to battle on with what we have.

"But each time I watch us play I become more convinced the areas we are showing a little naivety and we are trying to strengthen are the areas we need to strengthen."

At least one of Megson's summer buys in Hungary captain and right winger Zoltan Gera, a £1.5million capture from Ferencvaros, would appear to be a Barclays Premiership player in the making.

After impressing in two substitute appearances
, and scoring twice for Hungary in last week's 3-0 win over Scotland :D , Megson handed Gera his first start and the 25-year-old did not disappoint as he opened the scoring inside three minutes.
Megson knows he has a quality player on his hands as he added: "As he gets stronger and more attuned to the pace English football is played at, I think he will get better and better.

"He has good quality and some of the passes he played from wide right were terrific. He did start to tire late on, but it is certainly a good start for him to score on his full debut."

Tottenham, though, slowly clawed their way back into the game, with Jermain Defoe the pivotal character as he was at the heart of Spurs' recovery.

His 34th-minute equaliser was a fine drive from 20 yards, although Russell Hoult was at fault as the ball squeezed under his gloves much to the disgust of Megson.

"He is disappointed and he has held his hands up and apologised, but it was an awful goal to give away all round," assessed Megson.

"Neil Clement gave the ball away, allowing Defoe to drop into the area Neil had vacated and it allows the lad to turn, run and shoot, and Houlty makes a complete hash of it, but that happens."

Megson saw the result as one point gained rather than two dropped, with Spurs coach Jacques Santini also adopting a positive outlook.

"In France we say the glass is half full because we had two or three good chances to win the game, but I accept the result and it was a good point for us," reflected Santini.

"I am happy with the results of our first three matches from three good games because our preparation has not been good this season.

"We have had injuries, a lot of players coming and going, and there has been no time for good training sessions.

"Last week there were players away on international duty and this week we are playing three games, so for morale, this is a good result."

Santini will lose more players next week due to the start of the World Cup qualifying campaign, in particular Defoe who appears a man in form and vying for a starting role in England's World Cup matches against Austria and Poland.

With Alan Smith on the scoresheet for Manchester United last night, and Emile Heskey on target for Birmingham on Tuesday, coach Sven-Goran Eriksson has a dilemma on his hands as to who will partner Michael Owen.

Santini was enthusiastic about Defoe's display after a game which died a death after the forward's withdrawal as a precaution midway through the second half.

"I am happy with the form of Jermain because he scored a very good goal for us and I hope he can continue playing like that," added Santini.
 
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