Dynamo Kiev 2011/2012 Season

Discussion in 'Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, & the former Soviet Repu' started by loden, May 26, 2011.

  1. loden Member

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    Couldn't agree more...
          
  2. Dimuha Member

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    Last I read Dynamo was stalling even though Eremenko confirmed the move.
  3. Fedya_Fussball Member

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    Frik and Frak on the chopping block out?

    You know who I mean... Those drinking partners.

    Transfers 2011-12



    Женя, How's that for grumpy????

    Bwahahahahaha
  4. goliath74 Member

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    It is hard to imagine. You know that as well as I do.
  5. loden Member

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    My reaction to the upcoming DK transfer activities; ой, бля! чем они думают?
  6. loden Member

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    I think Surkis gets kickbacks from buying second rate Brazillian players. It can't be the coaches, it's just too systemic...
  7. goliath74 Member

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    A good friend of mine said the same. I do not know what to think...
  8. Fedya_Fussball Member

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    This has been going on too long not to be noticed...
  9. loden Member

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    Frankly, these days the only Dynamo transfer I'm interested is the transfer of Surkis Jr. out of the club, and the reinstatement of Surkis Sr. as the President. All other transfers are just perpetuating the misery and further tarnishing a great legacy.
  10. goliath74 Member

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    Surkis for Surkis? :)
  11. loden Member

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    Absolutely. Jr. destroyed the club to the point where it's unrecognizable.
  12. goliath74 Member

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    Yes, it seems that Hrysha builds and Ihor destroys.
  13. Fedya_Fussball Member

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    Hrisha is having too much fun representing YKPAIHA at UEFA...

    Junior has wrapped himself with mafiya and showing that he never had any football knowledge. Its taken years but his administrative capabilities have proven to be poor.

    He really should of never been let back in football after the fur scandal back in the mid 90s.
  14. loden Member

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    I have no doubt that in the event that Surkis Sr. take control of the club after the Euro, over 90% of the personnel, including the players and the coaching staff will be released from service in the course of two years.
  15. Fedya_Fussball Member

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  16. goliath74 Member

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    Not impressed... Another withdrawn forward
  17. Shevafan Member

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    Switzerland lost a great young player. Dynamo should ruin his talent in about 6-8 months.
  18. Hopper10 Member

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    Maybe he'll realize it quickly, and will get himself out on loan in the summer. Guilherme almost managed to rescue himself that way.
  19. goliath74 Member

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    Yussuf and Vukoevic continue to remain their countries' internationals. If the players are truly good, even Dynamo can not destroy them.
  20. loden Member

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    What exactly is so great about him? Judging from the Youtube clips he:

    1. Receives the ball with no defenders within 10 yards of him
    2. Takes 7 touches as he casually dribbles towards the goal
    3. Lifts his foot in slow motion, shoots, and scores.

    Ok. Sounds like he'll be a good partner to Yarmolenko, and Milevskiy, that was they can be even slower collectively, and score once for every 22 attempts at goal in Europe vs. the current 19 (yes, an actual statistic from this year's Europa League performances).

    Whateva..I'm not paying attention to this.
  21. FootyFan365 Member

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  22. rbubela Member

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    DK 2-0 Krylya Sovetov

    - Garmash looked like he suffered a serious injruy, or he was simulating can't tell anymore.
    - Shovkovsky was excellent. Still not a quality keeper that you can feel confident about, neither is Rybka, Pyatov has not played in months, Koval too young. Prognosis: We'er effed.
    - Upset of the year: Milya looked in decent shape even after the holidays
    - Brown missed 2 or 3 brilliant chances.
    - In other words...same old Dynamo
  23. goliath74 Member

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    Sadly, Sheva has a slightly injured thigh, Vuko injured ankle, Husev hurt lower back. I want to see what we look like when these three players are available.
  24. Hopper10 Member

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    Every time we seem them on the pitch, it also the same old Dynamo. This team simply doesn't have the quality to be better than it is.
  25. goliath74 Member

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    Yes, it does. What it does not have is a solid training and physical regiment. I do not understand why, ever since we had hired coaches that weren't Lobanovskiy's disciples, we seem to have 6-9 players injured at all times. I had been watching Dynamo for more than 30 years, I'd never seen that before. Sure, there were some scary injuries before, like Baltacha in 1986, Yuran in 1990, Kardash and Kosovsky throughout their respective careers, but I had never seen such an epidemic. The last three seasons we have had several occasions with 8 STARTERS out with injuries.

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