Official: CSKA Moscow Thread

Discussion in 'Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, & the former Soviet Repu' started by Karol redded, Jan 4, 2006.

  1. Karol redded

    Karol redded Red Card

    Jan 4, 2006
    the only russian side to have won a european Cup, CSKA founded in 1911 have won 8 league championships and 7 cup titles. discuss the king of the russian
     
  2. Karol redded

    Karol redded Red Card

    Jan 4, 2006
    i want Julio Cruz
     
  3. gaijin

    gaijin New Member

    Aug 1, 2004
    Malaysia
    I like cheese..... and salo. :)

    Well his reign lasted. Hey guys are we carding supporters on the basis that they like the horses?

    Brilliant!
     
  4. TORPEDO

    TORPEDO Member

    Sep 19, 1999
    Za nakryityim stolom
    Club:
    Arsenal FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Russia
    Vus?
     
  5. Forza Moskva

    Forza Moskva New Member

    Sep 20, 2004
    Mila Kunis' Crib
    I'm pretty sure Spartak still has won many more titles, and is still considered the king of Russia, having the largest fan base.
     
  6. Dmitriy

    Dmitriy Member

    Oct 21, 2004
    Chicago
    Club:
    CSKA Moskva
    CSKA has 9 titles dude not 8. If we combine fan bases and trophies in football than the rankings would be, Spartak, CSKA, Zenit, Dynamo. Dynamo of course has more titles than both CSKA and Zenit but they can't match the fan bases those two sides have. And if we're looking at all around sporting achievment and the impact on Russian sports than CSKA is certainly the greatest sporting instituion in Russia if not Europe.
     
  7. gaijin

    gaijin New Member

    Aug 1, 2004
    Malaysia
    Is it me or is Dima like a propoganda minister for CSKA, trying to proselytise everyone in his cross-hairs?
     
  8. Grizzly

    Grizzly Member

    Dec 16, 2004
    Montreal
    Of course the definition of fan base is important. Do you mean fans who actually attend games or a casual observer of soccer who if asked what his team is might say Spartak or CSKA because they only know the big name teams? If fan attendance is a factor none of the Moscow teams stack up very well against the teams in smaller cities. Zenit on the other hand does have a big fan base that actually attends games.
     
  9. BuRaK

    BuRaK New Member

    Jul 15, 2005
    Famagusta,Cyprus
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  10. Dmitriy

    Dmitriy Member

    Oct 21, 2004
    Chicago
    Club:
    CSKA Moskva
    Are u stabbing that Burak?
     
  11. BuRaK

    BuRaK New Member

    Jul 15, 2005
    Famagusta,Cyprus
    :rolleyes:
     
  12. BuRaK

    BuRaK New Member

    Jul 15, 2005
    Famagusta,Cyprus
    Шахтер Донецк:3 -- ЦСКА:1

    (Брандау 26' (пен.), Брандау 62' (пен.), Брандау 73' -- Жо 7)

    fcukin ref!!
     
  13. pnewman

    pnewman Member

    Mar 13, 2005
    Warsaw
    Why? I haven't seen the first half but the second penalty for Shakhtar was perfectly legitimate. BTW CSKA were awarded the penalty as well. But if you miss it you can blame yourself not the ref.
     
  14. Shurik

    Shurik New Member

    Nov 2, 1999
    Baltimore, MD
    1911 is the birthdate of OLLS (The Skiing Sport Enthusiasts Society), or actually of its football section. They played in the old Moscow Football League before it disbanded after the 1922 season.
    In 1923 a new Moscow Championship was played, but only teams belonging to local Party organizations, Trade Unions, industrial units or government branches were allowed. Thus, MKS was restructured to Krasnaya Presnya (later, Spartak) and KOR to Kazanskaya Railroad (later, Lokomotiv).
    OLLS were given over to the Red Army, who in turn gave it to Vsevobuch, who fielded a team called OPPV. A lot of OPPV players were from OLLS and the team even retained OLLS's dark blue shirts and white shorts. OPPV, of course, later became CDKA.
    Thus, OLLS can be considered the original Horses. In a way, of course.
     
  15. BuRaK

    BuRaK New Member

    Jul 15, 2005
    Famagusta,Cyprus
    Why not? I blame ref for the missed penalty. ;)
     
  16. Dmitriy

    Dmitriy Member

    Oct 21, 2004
    Chicago
    Club:
    CSKA Moskva
    U should know Russian fans by now, we blame the ref for every loss ;D
     
  17. BuRaK

    BuRaK New Member

    Jul 15, 2005
    Famagusta,Cyprus
    ЦСКА 1 - 1 Динамо К.
    [Лав В. 57' - Гусев О. 29']

    Again fcuking ref!! this time literally. The disallowed goal was clear and should have given, Dinamo's goal was more offside. fcuking el'
     
  18. BuRaK

    BuRaK New Member

    Jul 15, 2005
    Famagusta,Cyprus
    MOM v.Spartak

    vote for CSKA's three best players(against Spartak). THREE, not ONE, not TWO, not FOUR.

    No other comments please.

    my picks would be

    1.Jo
    2.Zhirkov
    3.Rahimic
     
  19. Dmitriy

    Dmitriy Member

    Oct 21, 2004
    Chicago
    Club:
    CSKA Moskva
    Re: MOM v.Spartak

    I only read the online commentary so i can't really give my two cents.
     
  20. ZenitintheUK

    ZenitintheUK Member

    Mar 17, 2005
  21. Forza Moskva

    Forza Moskva New Member

    Sep 20, 2004
    Mila Kunis' Crib
    2. Yegorov
    3. Giner
     
  22. BuRaK

    BuRaK New Member

    Jul 15, 2005
    Famagusta,Cyprus
    15.03.2006, 16-00 мск, Кубок России, 1/8 (2) финала, ст-н: Урожай ( Кострома )

    Спартак К. 0 - 3 ЦСКА
    [Салугин А. 33', Дуду А. 69', Тихонов Д. 89]
     
  23. BuRaK

    BuRaK New Member

    Jul 15, 2005
    Famagusta,Cyprus
    22.03.2006, 18-00 мск, Кубок России, 1/4 (1) финала

    Рубин 1 - 1 ЦСКА

    Бухаров А. 70' - Гусев Р. 3'
     
  24. BuRaK

    BuRaK New Member

    Jul 15, 2005
    Famagusta,Cyprus
    26.03.2006, 14-00 мск, Чемпионат России, 2 тур, ст-н: "Лужники" (Москва)

    ЦСКА 5 - 1 Шинник
    Игнашевич С. 11', Хазов А. 31
    Жо 49',
    Жо 58',
    Жо 78' (пен.),
    Жо 85'

    MoM
    [​IMG]
     
  25. Slitty

    Slitty Member

    Apr 17, 2005
    Russia


    Hm... Jo is halfway to the scoring title two games into the season?
    What are the forwards ranked for CSKA now?

    1. Carvalho
    2. Jo
    3. Vagner Love
    4. Olic
    5. Samosud
     

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