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Result: Boca Juniors

 

 

 

The team: After finishing 5th in the Argentine Primera División in 2014, Boca have enjoyed a superb 2015, where they currently sit in 2nd place just a point behind San Lorenzo in 1st. The signing of Carlos Tevez from Juventus, completing a long-awaited romantic return, is the most exciting signing by an Argentinian side in quite some time and there is a real buzz around the club with ex-player Rodolfo Arruabarrena restoring the fortunes of the club in the past year as manager. Oh, and they ply their trade at La Bombonera, one of the best stadiums in world football. Cool fact: After qualifying from their 2014 Copa Libertadores group scoring 19 goals in 6 games and winning all 6 games, they were thrown out of the competition after their second-leg clash against bitter rivals River Plate after Boca fans attacked River players with tear gas. They were thrown out of the competition by COMNEBOL as a result. Notable players: Carlos Tevez, Fernando Gago, Nicolás Lodeiro, Gino Peruzzi and Jonathan Calleri. What this says about you: Maniacally passionate. You're never happier than when found in a corner of a pub d̶e̶b̶a̶t̶i̶n̶g̶ ranting at someone on why the role of the trequartista is a dying art in the modern game and how football has lost its ephemeral magic. Hipster factor: 8.5/10

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Result: St Pauli

 

The team: Despite spending seven of the last eight seasons in 2. Bundesliga, St. Pauli are still one of the best supported clubs in Germany. Their last season in the top-flight ended in them finishing rock bottom of the Bundesliga table, finishing the campaign with an 8-1 home defeat at the hands of Bayern Munich. This is where St. Pauli fans differ from other supporters; rather than mulling over a rough campaign, the fans praised the players and club for their efforts, staying behind after the final whistle to 'celebrate' the club's first season back in the German first division in nine years. A true testament to the values of St. Pauli. Cool fact: St. Pauli were the first club in Germany to officially ban right-wing activities in its stadium in an era when fascism was rife during a football hooliganism revolution that threatened the game across Europe. In 1981, St. Pauli - nicknamed The Buccaneers of the League - were averaging crowds of around 1,600 fans: by the late 1990s they were frequently experiencing sell-out crowds of 20,000+ at the Wilhelm-Koch-Stadion (now called Millerntor-Stadion). Club principle: "Tolerance and respect in mutual human relations are important pillars of the St. Pauli philosophy." Notable players: Ryo Miyaichi, Lennart Thy, Sören Gonther. What this says about you: A lover of how the beautiful game brings the community together: you're the ultimate fan. You can't think of anything better than watching your team at the weekend in a ground that allows you to stand and belt your favourite chants out for the full 90 minutes. Hipster factor: 9/10

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pitanje: koji francuski igrac je bio aktivni clan komunistickih trockistickih pokreta u svojoj zemlji?

pa da, niko na ovom desničarskom forumu pojma nema...  :fantom:

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Код нас се много више причало о Брајтнеру као левичару. Можда зато што је више био на линији?

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