BH Telecom Premier League, Cup & European Qualification General Discussion

Discussion in 'Bosnia & Herzegovina' started by Vitez, Aug 8, 2011.

  1. Vitez

    Vitez Member+

    Jan 10, 2011
    Boston
    Club:
    FK Zeljeznicar
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Yoshi is our new Nyema :D
     
  2. Vitez

    Vitez Member+

    Jan 10, 2011
    Boston
    Club:
    FK Zeljeznicar
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    New Patrick jerseys to be released today or tomorrow. Stitched on grb, unlike Macron's.

     
  3. Vitez

    Vitez Member+

    Jan 10, 2011
    Boston
    Club:
    FK Zeljeznicar
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
  4. Zeljo Fanatico

    Zeljo Fanatico Member+

    Aug 8, 2011
    I might be the bad guy here, but does anyone else feel sick to the stomach that Yoshida might actually make the team? I hope to god he does for his sake and I really want him to succeed, but the guy actually quit football for a decent amount of time to get a college education instead. If he can make it, then anyone can...

    Danijel Brkovic didn't even get a chance at the MLS but he made it at Velez and is now scoring goals left and right in Zeljo's friendly matches. Our league is a total fucking joke.
     
  5. Vitez

    Vitez Member+

    Jan 10, 2011
    Boston
    Club:
    FK Zeljeznicar
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    He might actually be pretty good though, and keep in mind, he's just going to be a bench warmer for the most part.
     
  6. Respekt

    Respekt Red Card

    Mar 30, 2012
    There's a reason why Zeljeznicar won the league and cup so easily last season. It's because they're far superior to every club in this country and they'll come good against Maribor. I'm sure of it.
     
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  7. Zeljo Fanatico

    Zeljo Fanatico Member+

    Aug 8, 2011
    Sarajevo conceded soooo many goals lately.

    6 against Maribor.
    6 against Hibernians.

    I just don't get how Tatomirovic, Tadejevic, Gujic, Karamatic, and Zlatkovic can immediately start the day after signing for the club. I've never seen a bigger assault on club chemistry than the Sarajevo ordeal in the past month.
     
  8. Respekt

    Respekt Red Card

    Mar 30, 2012
    Sarajevo has been on a downward spiral since that exit to Cluj in the Europa League playoffs a couple of years ago. They've never recovered from that and they've just been extremely average since. Even one of the best coaches in the league in Dragan Jovic isn't even able to keep this ship from sinking, it's really a shame of what has become of FK Sarajevo in just a matter of two to three years.
     
  9. Zeljo Fanatico

    Zeljo Fanatico Member+

    Aug 8, 2011
    Our football teams are the absolute worst at damage control.

    We always go on a crazy downward spiral after a significant loss in an advanced round, whether that's Bosnia-Portugal or Sarajevo-Cluj.
     
  10. Respekt

    Respekt Red Card

    Mar 30, 2012
    Zeljeznicar didn't, and that's after TWO humiliating demolition jobs against Hapoel and Maccabi.

    It's because they have the management to help them compete. Bosnia and Sarajevo desperately need someone like Amar Osim in charge, but I don't even think that could do much for the latter. They have Jovic, a proven coach in this league and yet still it's the same problems over and over again.
     
  11. Zeljo Fanatico

    Zeljo Fanatico Member+

    Aug 8, 2011
    I see it as more of a structural problem. Their entire management is a mess.

    For both FK Sarajevo and the national team (FA).
     
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  12. Respekt

    Respekt Red Card

    Mar 30, 2012
    Most of the blame has to go on those idiots Sarajevo had in their board a year ago. You remember, the guys who made all those promises and then left Sarajevo in a bad position right in the middle of the season? Complete trainwreck it turned out, it was very amateurishly handled and that is not the way forward for any team in the world.

    Bosnia has Susic and Baljic running things in the national team, enough said.
     
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  13. Bosnian Diamond

    Bosnian Diamond Member+

    Aug 9, 2011
    Mars
    Club:
    FK Velez
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Borac in Europa League Qualifying
    First Leg: Borac 2-2 Celik Niksic



    Despite playing at home, Borac Banja Luka could not pull out a victor against their Montenegrin opponents. Almost 1,000 people showed up to watch a sub-par performance from Borac in a game that showed just how tough that Celik Niksic could actually be. The first goalscorer of the game was Bojic, who put up Celik Niksic 1-0 in the 37' from the spot. After that, the Borac Banja Luka equalizer came two minutes later from Stakic, who scored a beautiful goal. Shortly after that, Borac scored again in the 42' to take the lead 2-1. Things were looking good for Borac, and then the tying goal came from Agovic in the 82'. This goal that Borac conceded would prove to be very, very costly in the second leg....

    Second Leg: Celik Niksic 1-1 Borac

    Borac Banja Luka came into the game knowing they faced a difficult situation. In order to advance to the second round f the Europa League qualifying, they needed to win, or draw 3-3 or higher. 0-0/1-1 would knock them out, because they would have conceded more away goals. The match started off quietly, and there would be no goals in the first half (although Celik had a great chance in the 15' from Adrovic ; nothing came of it), although the Celik Niksic supporters were still chanting and having a good time. They knew this result would keep their team into the next round. Then came the second half. The Bosnian club would be playing with 10 men due to Zivkovic's red card. Borac then let up the first goal of the game, this time coming from Ivanovic, just three minutes after the red card. The Montenegrin club was in great position, all they needed to do was not let Borac score two goals. Milic then gave Borac a chance in 66', but it the result stood like that by the end of the game.

    Aggregate: Celik Niksic 3(a)-3 Borac Banja Luka
     
  14. Bosnian Diamond

    Bosnian Diamond Member+

    Aug 9, 2011
    Mars
    Club:
    FK Velez
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
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    Borac ispao iz Evropske lige

    Božičić: Čelik je zasluženo prošao dalje

    Piše: A. Beganović
    Danas, 21:09
    I treći put uzastopno fudbaleri Borca eliminisani su već u prvom kolu. Nerješen rezultat 1:1 u Nikšiću nije bio dovoljan, pa je Čelik izborio plasman u naredno kolo. Presudan je bio onaj rezultat od 2:2 u Banjoj Luci.

    "Čelik je zasluženo prošao dalje, a mi smo svoju šansu propustili prije sedam dana na našem stadionu.Mi smo mnogo bolje odigrali sa igračem manje, bili smo bolji na terenu u nastavku meča, ali nedostajao nam je taj jedan pogodak, koji nismo postigli.", rekao je vidno utučen Slaviša Božičić.

    Trener Čelika i stručanjak iz naše zemlje Slavoljub Bubanja nadmudrio je po svim ocjenama taktički svog kolegu na klupi Borca.

    "Danas mi je rođendan i moji igrači su mi plasmanom u dalje takmičenje na najljepši način čestitali. Mislim da smo zasluženo prošli dalje, jer kad se sve sabere u ove dvije utakmice Čelik je pokazao više. Borcu želim sve najbolje u narednoj sezon." rekao je Slavoljub Bubanja
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  15. Respekt

    Respekt Red Card

    Mar 30, 2012
    "Čelik je zasluženo prošao dalje, a mi smo svoju šansu propustili prije sedam dana na našem stadionu. Mi smo mnogo bolje odigrali sa igračem manje, bili smo bolji na terenu u nastavku meča, ali nedostajao nam je taj jedan pogodak, koji nismo postigli.", rekao je vidno utučen Slaviša Božičić.

    Yeah the tie was over and there was no way back for Borac after drawing at home in the first leg. Must have been mission impossible to win away to an amateur team.

    lol where do these coaches come from? They're decades behind the coaches you see in Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia in terms of modern day football knowledge and tactics.
     
  16. Bosnian Diamond

    Bosnian Diamond Member+

    Aug 9, 2011
    Mars
    Club:
    FK Velez
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Very true, had they kept it at 2-1 and the defense had kept their composure and held out for eight more minutes, we would not be talking about a Borac elimination right now....
     
  17. Bosnian Diamond

    Bosnian Diamond Member+

    Aug 9, 2011
    Mars
    Club:
    FK Velez
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Celik Niksic's goal that made them advance to round two of EL qualifiers -

     
  18. Zeljo Fanatico

    Zeljo Fanatico Member+

    Aug 8, 2011
    Can't stand that one particular chant Sarajevo fans do.. from :22 and onwards

     
  19. Vitez

    Vitez Member+

    Jan 10, 2011
    Boston
    Club:
    FK Zeljeznicar
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
  20. Blue Soldier

    Blue Soldier Member

    Aug 8, 2011
    Club:
    FK Sarajevo
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Alright everyone, i know you are all pissed and mad at how bad we played against Hibernians and how Borac got kicked out by Celik, but you gotta take the positives from this (and trust me there actually are some!!!)

    1) We actually advanced guys. :D

    2) Hadzic scored three goals in two games, he has proven he can be our star for years to come if he keeps playing like this.

    3) It's football so anything can happen against Levski Sofia.

    See, there isn't all bad stuff from that game. Hopefully Jovic has learned that you should always keep the guys you played with all season. If you wanna implement new players into the starting XI you gotta do it gradually (pretty much, I mean sub them on for five minutes, the next game 10, then a whole half, and all the way until you can trust them to be starters!). Thats all I gotta say from this game... oh wait.... HAJMO SARAJEVOOO!!
     
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  21. Vitez

    Vitez Member+

    Jan 10, 2011
    Boston
    Club:
    FK Zeljeznicar
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina

    Četvrtak, 12/07/2012 22:41


    Iako bi ga Amar Osim sasvim sigurno volio vidjeti u sastavu, Nyema ipak samo trenira sa bivšim saigračima.

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    Igrači prvaka BiH Željezničara vratili su se u sarajevo i večeras odradili trening na Grbavici pred put u Sloveniju i utakmicu drugog pretkola Lige prvaka protiv Maribora.

    Na Grbavici je, zajedno sa Željinim igračima trenirao i Patrick Nyema, koji je na kraju sezone napustio plavi tabor i potpisao ugovor u Australiji.

    Iako bi ga Amar Osim sasvim sigurno volio vidjeti u sastavu, Nyema ipak samo trenira sa bivšim saigračima.

    -Njemu sezona počinje u oktobru, trenutno je u Sarajevu, pa trenira s nama kako bi zadržao fizičku spremu-kazao je Osim za Bportal.ba.

    Željezničar utakmicu protiv Maribora igra 18. jula, a Face Tv je najavila da će direktno prenositi ovaj meč i to u HD formatu. To će biti prvi sportski događaj u BiH čiji će prenos biti realiziran u HD-u.

    (Bportal.ba)
     
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  22. Bosnian Diamond

    Bosnian Diamond Member+

    Aug 9, 2011
    Mars
    Club:
    FK Velez
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Wait, I thought you guys transferred or loaned out Nyema? Or am I just thinking of someone else?
     
  23. Vitez

    Vitez Member+

    Jan 10, 2011
    Boston
    Club:
    FK Zeljeznicar
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
  24. Bosnian Diamond

    Bosnian Diamond Member+

    Aug 9, 2011
    Mars
    Club:
    FK Velez
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    What
     
  25. Bosnian Diamond

    Bosnian Diamond Member+

    Aug 9, 2011
    Mars
    Club:
    FK Velez
    Nat'l Team:
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Just read it, i get it now. lol
     

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