In pursuit of mediocrity; Dynamo Kiev 2012-2013 season.

Discussion in 'Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, & the former Soviet Repu' started by loden, May 17, 2012.

  1. loden

    loden Member

    Jan 2, 2005
    Forest Hills, NY
    Club:
    FC Dynamo Kyiv
    More of the same for the season ahead.

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    The "struggle" continues...
     
  2. Dimuha

    Dimuha Member

    Oct 18, 2007
    northpole Chicago
    Club:
    CSKA Moskva
    Nat'l Team:
    Russia
    Do they play the anthem before games in Ukraine too?
     
  3. goliath74

    goliath74 Member

    May 24, 2006
    Hollywood, FL, United States
    Club:
    FC Dynamo Kyiv
    Nat'l Team:
    Ukraine
    If it were up to me, following players would not be "gracing" Dynamo's roster come July:

    1. Haruna
    2. Ninkovic
    3. Leandro Almeida
    4. Danilo Silva
     
  4. goliath74

    goliath74 Member

    May 24, 2006
    Hollywood, FL, United States
    Club:
    FC Dynamo Kyiv
    Nat'l Team:
    Ukraine
    The entire Dynamo roster can be split into several strata:

    1. Irreplaceable players - SaSho + Koval, Sheva, Vukojevic, Husev, Yarmolenko, Mykhalyk (if he ever becomes fully healthy)
    2. Impact players - Aliyev, Milevskiy, Betao, Harmash, Khacheridi, Ideye
    3. Marginal (for now) - Rybalka, Kalitvintsev, Mehmedi, Kichak, Partsvania, Correa (he never managed to make an impact, although he has the ability)
    4. Drek - Ninkovic, Haruna, Almeida, Danilo Silva.
     
  5. loden

    loden Member

    Jan 2, 2005
    Forest Hills, NY
    Club:
    FC Dynamo Kyiv
    You see, I have a problem with guys like Aliev and Milevskiy being on the team because they have seniority and are considered "leaders", but we know full well how inconsistent they are. You can't have rotten people in leadership positions in any organization if success and improvement is the goal. Guys like Milevskiy and Aliev are at best good for maintaining the status quo. I want them gone because they are bad for the clubs image and bad for the clubs morale.

    I couldn't agree more about your category #4. Especially Ninkovic...my god, he's such a worthless pu$$y.
     
  6. loden

    loden Member

    Jan 2, 2005
    Forest Hills, NY
    Club:
    FC Dynamo Kyiv
    In an unrelated question, who listens to Filip Kirkorov anyways?
     
  7. Emperor Adriano

    Emperor Adriano Member+

    Jun 17, 2009
    Utica NY (the refugee city)
    Club:
    Santos FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    Can someone give me an update on Sheva? I havent watched dynamo since they got knocked out by ajax So I just want to know what to expect from him in the Euros.
     
  8. loden

    loden Member

    Jan 2, 2005
    Forest Hills, NY
    Club:
    FC Dynamo Kyiv
    Great player to this day. Will probably retire after Euro due to longstanding back injuries. I expect a goal or two out of him at the tournament.
     
  9. loden

    loden Member

    Jan 2, 2005
    Forest Hills, NY
    Club:
    FC Dynamo Kyiv
    Well, they're supposedly looking at two Vorskla players. I don't know if that's good or bad. At the very least they will be homegrown...
     
  10. goliath74

    goliath74 Member

    May 24, 2006
    Hollywood, FL, United States
    Club:
    FC Dynamo Kyiv
    Nat'l Team:
    Ukraine
    Well, Selin and Bezus are decent. Can't imagine the LB position in the UNT without Selin right now. Are these the two guys we're interested in?
     
  11. loden

    loden Member

    Jan 2, 2005
    Forest Hills, NY
    Club:
    FC Dynamo Kyiv

    Yeah, according to Dynamomania. I have to say out of the young crop of players in DK I think Harmash shows the most promise. I think we've already seen Hacheridi and Yarmolenko at their best, Harmash though, in a couple of years might morph into a fine midfielder.
     
  12. goliath74

    goliath74 Member

    May 24, 2006
    Hollywood, FL, United States
    Club:
    FC Dynamo Kyiv
    Nat'l Team:
    Ukraine
    or into a real asshole, which is a real possibility.

    Hacheridi, btw, has been improving lately. I think he hasn't reached his full potential. I don't know how far he may go, but I think there is still room.
     
  13. loden

    loden Member

    Jan 2, 2005
    Forest Hills, NY
    Club:
    FC Dynamo Kyiv
    Speaking of assholes, just look at "Jabulani" Aliev...
     
  14. loden

    loden Member

    Jan 2, 2005
    Forest Hills, NY
    Club:
    FC Dynamo Kyiv
    Really? In what way. I haven't noticed.
     
  15. goliath74

    goliath74 Member

    May 24, 2006
    Hollywood, FL, United States
    Club:
    FC Dynamo Kyiv
    Nat'l Team:
    Ukraine
    Obviously you haven't, but Hacheridi has improved in two very important categories where he had been very weak earlier:
    1. positioning - see the goal Ukraine allowed to Greece during the WC2010 play-offs. Hacheridi now takes much better positions on the pitch to prevent opposing forwards open runs at Dynamo net
    2. He seems to improve his behavior in the Spring. He either got smarter on his own or had his ass pounded by Dynamo team mates: he has seemed to hold himself together better.

    Obviously, there is still work to do. He needs to become consistent with his tackling and he needs to work on first pass.
     
  16. yasik19

    yasik19 Moderator
    Staff Member

    Chelsea
    Ukraine
    Oct 21, 2004
    Daly City
    13-yrd old girls.
     
  17. loden

    loden Member

    Jan 2, 2005
    Forest Hills, NY
    Club:
    FC Dynamo Kyiv
    Come on, stop insulting 13 year old girls.
     
  18. Shevafan

    Shevafan Member

    Feb 1, 2011
    Toronto
    Club:
    FC Karpaty Lviv
    Nat'l Team:
    Ukraine
    God, I really hope you can save the likes of Bezus and Konoplyanka from Dynamo. Let them explore the world and become something, please!!!
     
  19. loden

    loden Member

    Jan 2, 2005
    Forest Hills, NY
    Club:
    FC Dynamo Kyiv
    Well, that's hard to argue with. DK is a graveyard of talent.
     
  20. goliath74

    goliath74 Member

    May 24, 2006
    Hollywood, FL, United States
    Club:
    FC Dynamo Kyiv
    Nat'l Team:
    Ukraine
    Bezus and Selin seem to be looking towards the Shakhtar universe, anyways, according to Sport.ua..
     
  21. Shevafan

    Shevafan Member

    Feb 1, 2011
    Toronto
    Club:
    FC Karpaty Lviv
    Nat'l Team:
    Ukraine
    Nope they are going to Dynamo. http://football.sport.ua/news/157325 Well that's the end of Bezus' career imo. Selin on the other hand is a pretty dumb player with little skill that relies more on strength and athleticism. He might actually fit in this Dynamo team.
     
  22. goliath74

    goliath74 Member

    May 24, 2006
    Hollywood, FL, United States
    Club:
    FC Dynamo Kyiv
    Nat'l Team:
    Ukraine
    Dynamomania.com was reporting today that Bezus was negotiating with Shakhtar and Selin - with Illichivets. But, if this is true - it is a good news. Dynamo will finally have an LB and Bezus might finally push Ninkovic and Aliyev out.
     
  23. loden

    loden Member

    Jan 2, 2005
    Forest Hills, NY
    Club:
    FC Dynamo Kyiv
    Ninkovic will never get pushed out for as long as Semin is coach. He totally epitomizes the ineffective, outdated Semin's football flavor.
     
  24. loden

    loden Member

    Jan 2, 2005
    Forest Hills, NY
    Club:
    FC Dynamo Kyiv
    What do you think about potentially seeing Voronin in DK? Yay or nay?
     
  25. FootyFan365

    FootyFan365 Member

    Jun 23, 2008
    Indy
    Club:
    FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
    Nat'l Team:
    Ukraine
    Lol!!!

    If you get Kranjar you won't need him. But I'd love Voronin to come play for Dynamo or Shakhtar!
     

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