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Football 2020 Discussion Thread


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Another transfer from the Polish league.
Formalities completed, Przemysław Płacheta will soon officially become a Norwich player. Śląsk Wrocław will earn 3 million euro on this transfer.
Interestingly, after an unsuccessful adventure in RB Leipzig II and SG Sonnenhof Grossaspach, he rebuilt himself in the back of the top football class. After a year, he is transferred to Ekstraklasa, and after another 12 months, he goes abroad.

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2 minuty temu, Monzanator napisał:

 

Someone like Dawid Kownacki who was several years younger moved to Sampdoria before and It's debatable whether he's truly a better striker considering how he flamed out there. Gytkjaer's age affects his market more than anything else IMO.

Sometimes there is no logic in the transfers of Italian clubs. I would never have imagined that Filip Piszczek, who was the star of Sandecja, would play in Serie B, and that he earned a transfer to Cracovia, and after the unsuccessful round, Probierz decided to give him there.

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12 minutes ago, TomJa said:

Another transfer from the Polish league.
Formalities completed, Przemysław Płacheta will soon officially become a Norwich player. Śląsk Wrocław will earn 3 million euro on this transfer.
Interestingly, after an unsuccessful adventure in RB Leipzig II and SG Sonnenhof Grossaspach, he rebuilt himself in the back of the top football class. After a year, he is transferred to Ekstraklasa, and after another 12 months, he goes abroad.

 

Placheta is all speed. He got lucky the pandemic break allowed him to rest before the final stretch. The ultra-physical Championship could be too physical for him but Kamil Grosicki did well enough there playing the same style so there is hope for Placheta.

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3 minuty temu, Monzanator napisał:

 

Placheta is all speed. He got lucky the pandemic break allowed him to rest before the final stretch. The ultra-physical Championship could be too physical for him but Kamil Grosicki did well enough there playing the same style so there is hope for Placheta.

In my opinion, he is doing wrong, because from what I've read Norwich likes to play football. But if he puts in something more than just with or without gas ball, then maybe he will be given more than just a joker who will step on and race tied rivals.

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53 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

I had no idea that was a thing in some places. I can only remember clubs fighting for 3rd instead of 4th because it gives some qualifying advantage for Europe or something, but not because of a medal :d 

 

They are a 100% playing for the European spot. None of the teams is thinking of those second/third place medals at all :d They are just a nice souvenir if you make the top 3, and are indeed handed in a nice ceremony.

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12 hours ago, TomJa said:

Do you think this is a good move for your striker? Because when I read people's opinion on Twitter, opinions are divided. Some believe that he is making a mistake, others that it is the best decision of the teams that was interested in him.

Believe in me, Monza is an ambitious project of the Berlusconi's family (former president of AC Milan). They will we in Serie A in few season

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48 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

Believe in me, Monza is an ambitious project of the Berlusconi's family (former president of AC Milan). They will we in Serie A in few season

Thanks for that heads-up, excellent team to cheer against then. Did Berlusconi buy the team because they have a junior women's team or something?

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That video of the lightning strike is insane. I can’t believe he survived that.

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Tanzanian side Young Africans' one of African football giants at least in the past coach after being sacked !! Such a trash person and I don't know even know who the fuck he's  

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