porucnik vasic Posted July 7, 2015 Posted July 7, 2015 Tad bi odgovor bio Najdoski, Pandev i Pančev. :D Evo jedno pitanje i od mene: poznato je da Arsenal i Tottenham imaju skoro stoljeće neprijateljstva iza sebe obzirom da Totenhemđani smatraju da je Arsenal upao u ligu kad je liga proširena na njihov račun. Henry Norris je, prema različitim verzijama, pritisnuo one koji su odlučivali prijetnjom da će pozvati državu da riješi pitanje korupcije u engleskom fudbalu. Moje pitanje ide koju godinu unazad: koja je to namještena utakmica odigrana u tadašnjem najjačem rangu engleskog fudbala? Radi se o Principovoj sezoni - 1914-15. Ми и Они?
Hamlet Strašni Posted July 7, 2015 Posted July 7, 2015 Liverpul Arsenal? Pola likova iz te utakmice je poginulo u ratu posle...
ArleKino Posted July 7, 2015 Posted July 7, 2015 Ми и Они? Aha. United i Liverpool namjestili (2:0 za United), a Chelsea ispao iz lige zbog toga, uz Tottenham koji je završio kao posljednji na tabeli. Nakon što su se Englezi opet mogli pozabaviti o fudbalu Henry Norris, za prijatelje vjerovatno Chuck, je ispalio više prijetnji nego Švabo granata na Verden što je urodilo plodom pa je Arsenalu - iako je u zadnjoj sezoni prije toga bio tek šesti u drugom rangu - izglasano učešće u najjačem rangu, a Tottenhamu moša. Zanimljivo je i to da su oni koji su pristali ići pod Melchettovu komandu dobili oprosnicu za učešće u namještanju, a United i Liverpool su se izvukli prilično "los", krivnju su pokupili igrači.
porucnik vasic Posted July 8, 2015 Posted July 8, 2015 Рођен у земљи Змаја, играч тоталног фудбала пре тоталног фудбала, касније власник паба.
kralj Posted July 14, 2015 Posted July 14, 2015 Moguće. Ja sve mislim zemlja Zmaja neki Nepal, Butan... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
porucnik vasic Posted July 14, 2015 Posted July 14, 2015 (edited) dzon carls? Постављај питање. Edited July 14, 2015 by porucnik vasic
Zico Posted August 9, 2015 Posted August 9, 2015 http://www.squawka.com/news/personality-quiz-which-hipster-football-club-are-you/415089
porucnik vasic Posted August 9, 2015 Posted August 9, 2015 Result: Ajax The team: Frank De Boer's Ajax had won the Eredivisie title the past four seasons running until this term, where they lost the league to a Memphis Depay-inspired PSV by 17 points. As we all know, having a firm commitment to an aesthetically-pleasing style of play and winning absolutely nowt immediately makes you cool. Add into the mix the fact that the club has an outrageously young starting XI, with an average age of around 23 and they are genuinely exciting to watch, typifying everything that's great about Dutch football - pace, versatility, sound technique while in possession - and they represent a joy to watch. Cool stat: Ajax have scored 69 goals and recorded 71 points in each of their last two Eredivisie campaigns. 2013/14 saw them win the league title by 4 points, 2014/15 saw them lose it by 17 points. Notable players: Jasper Cillessen, Viktor Fischer, Arkadiusz Milik, Davy Klaassen, Joël Veltman, Lasse Schöne. What this says about you: A creative thinker, not bound by the daily grind and rigours of work. Not afraid to try new things. You definitely had a gap year and have been to Amsterdam more than 12 times before you turned 21. Hipster factor: 5/10 -_-
Wesley Posted August 9, 2015 Posted August 9, 2015 Result: SwanseaThe team: Just over 10 years ago, Swansea City almost went out of business, which isn’t cool at all. Miraculously they managed to keep their head above water and slowly worked their way through the lower divisions of the English football league. Spurred on by managers such as Roberto Martinez and Brendan Rodgers, who wanted to play flowing, possession-based football, this south Wales club now find themselves on the precipice of a new dawn at the Liberty Stadium. With Franck Tabanou and Andre Ayew already signed, next season promises plenty as they continue their upwards trajectory. Cool stat: Swansea achieved their highest ever Premier League points total last season (56). Garry Monk knows what he's doing and then some. Notable players: Gylfi Sigurdsson, Ki seung-Yueng, Bafétimbi Gomis, Jonjo Shelvey, Ashley Williams and Łukasz Fabiański. What this says about you: While others may have flashier jobs, more money, expensive things to show off, you're the person people gravitate towards and want to actually hang out with. Hipster factor: 7.5/10
Delija67 Posted August 9, 2015 Posted August 9, 2015 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
MiddleClass Posted August 9, 2015 Posted August 9, 2015 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
kud u maglu Simoviću Posted August 9, 2015 Posted August 9, 2015 (edited) menšengladbah 6/10 -_- Edited August 9, 2015 by kud u maglu Simoviću
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