Yeah, I have heard of Sandzak before. Never knew that Novi Pazar was located in the region, that's very cool. Yeah, I made that Bosniak guess off the chants in the videos. Seems like a cool club.
Also you'll see a lot of Serbian Pazar fans sing along with the Bosniaks who sing Bosnom Behar, Bosnian anthem, etc. Everyone's so nice to each other in Pazar, you guys should check that place out.
I'm looking at Slovenia's youth selections, u17, u19, u21.. these guys are gonna become an ex-yugo powerhouse.
Ja, Zlatan Ibra: Trener FK Balkan je bio Bosanac. Tu sam bio kod kuće Piše: O. ŠkundrićDanas, 14:08 Kontroverzna biografija još kontroverznijeg švedskog napadača Zlatana Ibrahimovića izazvala je buru u javnosti. PREPORUČI Podijeli126 Printaj Zlatan je u svojoj knjizi "Ja Zlatan" iznio mnoštvo detalja iz svog privatnog života, ali i osuo paljbu po nekadašnjim saigračima i trenerima, prije svih bivšem treneru Barcelone Pepu Guardioli. Ibrahimović se dotakao i svojih prvih fudbalskih koraka, te je istakao kako je najsretniji bio kada je zaigrao za švedsku ekipu Balkan, gdje mu je trener bio Bosanac. "Prvi klub u kojem sam igrao i trenirao zvao se MBI, Malmo Boll Idrottsforening. To je bio klub u kojem su uglavnom igrači Šveđani. Kada bi igrali utakmicu očevi koji su stajali na tribinama su navijali u stilu: Naprijed momci, svaka čast", piše Ibrahimović. "Međutim, to nije bio klub za mene. Zato sam prešao u ekipu koja se zvala Balkan, a tamo je navijanje očeva pored tribine otprilike zvučalo: 'Je..m ti mater' i slično. To su uglavnom bili stari Jugosloveni sa cigarom u ustima, bacali su cipele na nas i psovali. Trener je bio Bosanac i to je bilo super za mene. Osjećao sam se kao kod kuće...", prisjeća se napadač.
Sergio Aguero, Mario Balotelli, Vencent Kompany, Yaya Toure, David Silva, Joe Hart (Manchester City), Xabi Alonso, Iker Casillas, Fabio Coentrao, Mesut Ozil, Pepe, Sergio Ramos, Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid), Cesc Fabregas, Andres Iniesta, Leo Messi, Xavi Hernandez (Barcelona), Gianluigi Buffon, Andrea Pirlo (Juventus), Petr Cech, Didier Drogba, Frank Lampard, Fernando Torres (Chelsea), Jakub Blaszczykowski (Borussia Dortmund), Shinji Kagawa (Borussia Dortmund-Man.Utd), Radamel Falcao (Atletico Madrid), Raul Gonzalez (Schalke), Leslie Davies (Bangor), Luka Modrić (Tottenham), Wayne Rooney (Manchester United), Robin Van Persie (Arsenal) i Zlatan Ibrahimović (Milan) -- How did Balotelli, Toure, and Aguero get in there but not Dzeko?
Good point about the team chemistry and I agree on that. The thing I would say is that most of the players that have been around at Chelsea for years will help the new guys settle in quite easily and most of the Chelsea staff members and players have said that the likes of Hazard, Marin, and de Bruyne look settled in already. These players looked good last night too (though it's pre-season) so I think they'll be getting good results in no time. Hulk, Oscar, and Hazard are top quality players right now in world football and I think they shouldn't have too much trouble settling into this team. Maicon might join too and he has a ton of experience. Most of these guys are European football regulars and only Oscar might take a little longer to settle in but he won't be an immediate starter anyways. Well everything fell into place and they were able to neutralize both teams and finish the chances they got their way. It isn't really about luck, just Barca and Bayern didn't finish their chances while Chelsea did. It's called efficiency, something Chelsea had throughout their run to win the Champions League.
Borussia Dortmund's first, second, and third kit - I like the home and away kits, the third kit is meh for me.
Ibra already getting to work; http://sportsport.ba/ino_fudbal/ibrahimovic-povrijedio-meneza-i-nenea/84872
Rogerio Ceni was out for 6 months after an injury, this is his 2nd match in the comeback... he's a great player, he's a great GK and has amazing skills in the Free Kicks, he just plays for the wrong team lol, Sao Paulo is one of the biggest rivals of Corinthians.
Those things don't really have an explanation, since I was a little kid I liked the team, I remember watching the games in the tv, I liked the colors of the kits (black and white) and one of the first things that took my attention was the name Corinthians, very different from the other clubs here, its inspired in a british club... I remember one time, after a player scored and celebrated sliding on his knees in the grass I tried to do the same in my grandpa's bedroom, the floor had carpet there, you can imagine how painful that was for my knees lol
It's the funny thing of being a kid, seeing something on tv, finding it so easy to do and then... allways a funny story for the future